Cars Of Top Footballers


Football players these days earn stupid amount of money per week. Some of the top players are earning from £50,000 to £180,000 per week. That is big amount of money hence they can afford to buy new cars every month if they get bored. I am not sure about footballers in Italy, Spain and Germany as the salary information I gave is for Premiership football players?

 

Here are some of the names of footballers and what cars they drive.

 

Peter Crouch of Tottenham and England drives Aston Martin DB9 which was built in Gaydon, England. It has the power of 514bhp of 476 PS at 6000 rpm. It runs from 0-60mph in 4.6 seconds. Erm from the sound of that it doesn’t sound as fast as it looks. This car can cost from 187,000 to 200,000 US dollars.

 

Audi Q7 is driven by the German and Chelsea star Michael Ballack. Audi Q7 is a luxury SUV 6 speed automatic German built machine.

 

Didier Drogba drives a Mercedes SL65. SL models are a roadster manufactured by Mercedes since 1954. SL class refers to five design generations including numerous engine configurations. The cost of the SL model can be from 190,539 US dollars.

 

Barcelona and Sweden’s star Zlatan Ibrahimovic has a beautiful and super fast Ferrari F430 Spider. The F430 costs around £118,500 in the UK and around 175,000 Euros in European Union. The convertible is Ferrari’s 21st convertible car.

 

Wales and Manchester United star Ryan Giggs drives Bentley Continental GT which does 0-60mph in 4.3 seconds. Now that is rapid. The GT can cost around $267,000 in the US and £137,000 in the UK.

 

The footballers car reviews are probably one of the biggest media attractions cars get around the World. Media cover footballer’s cars like hawk every time they step out of their homes or clubs. That is why they need fast cars to get away from the paparazzi.

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