Thursday, 12 April 2012

Top 5 Footballer's Cars

This article features the footballers with the best cars. We're going to look at the top 5 starting with the most money spent on cars first. 


Steven Gerrard




The man who has helped Liverpool out of so many sticky situations is doing his best to help the UK new car market too. Steven Gerrard – the Champions League-winning attacking midfielder – has owned a Porsche 911 Turbo, Mercedes SLK, Aston Martin Vanquish, BMW X5 and Bentley Continental.
Money spent:  £530,000 


John Terry



Chelsea and England captain John Terry isn’t afraid spend some cash. He’s owned a £130,000 Ferrari F430 Spider, Range Rover Sport, BMW X5, Porsche 911 Turbo and a Bentley Continental.
Money spent: £450,000 +


Frank Lampard




Chelsea’s high scoring midfielder has a thing for luxury cars. Over the past couple of years the England international has had a Ferrari 612 Scaglietti and Aston Martin DB9.
The Ferrari 612 is a £182,000 four-seat beast with a top speed of 199mph, while the £110,000 DB9 will top out at 186mph. Lampard bucks the BMW X5 trend, opting for a £75,000 Mercedes ML63 AMG 4x4 instead – an off-roader which hits 60mph from standing in five seconds.
Money spent:  £375,000 +


Michael Owen



Liverpool’s past hero and international football star Michael Owen owns a cool collection of cars, including a Jaguar X-type (above), Range Rover V8 Vogue and a Chrysler Voyager.
To top off his collection, an Aston Martin DB7 Vanquish sits outside the Newcastle striker’s home.
Money spent: £300,000 +


Cristiano Ronaldo


Ronaldo is arguably the world’s best footballer, so seemingly he's after the world's ultimate car - the 253mph Bugatti Veyron. Manchester United star Cristiano Ronaldo raced a Veyron in a recent commercial – and has now got his name down on the list for the £830,000 hypercar.
He owns an Audi R8 supercar, which will only manage 187mph. Ronaldo has also counted a BMW X5 and Ferrari 360 among his cars.
Money spent:  £250,000 + (+ £830,000 for the Bugatti)


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