This review is for Barrett Jackson 2016.
This is my third year in a row I have attended this world-class event in Scottsdale Arizona. There are literally thousands of cars up for auction over a seven day period. Often, the auction is televised live on the Velocity or Discovery channels. Most of the cars are American, with a few British and German cars thrown into the mix. It is quite rare to see a Ferrari or any other Italian car up for sale at this particular auction. The event literally draws people from all over the world including online. Parking is fairly easy with the public parking/bus taking you to the main entrance. For those who want to valet, it is $30. There are dozens and dozens of food options located inside and outside the venue. The options range from pizza, fresh corn on the cob, sushi, to healthy Asian chicken salads. The prices are quite hefty considering what you are purchasing. That being said, you can easily spend a few days at this venue and I get bored. The Cars sold from anywhere between $30,000 to $1.8 million. It's always fun listing to the auctioneer rambling and rolling along, only breaking his rhythm occasionally to provide interesting tidbit about a particular vehicle being sold. Famous car enthusiasts were everywhere, including Richard Rawling of Gas Monkey Garage. Bring your camera and enjoy!