Felix Hernandez — Nissan GT-R

Felix Hernandez wasn’t nicknamed “King Felix” for nothing. In 2012, Hernandez was reportedly able to throw a perfect game, and it was only the 23rd time that such a thing happened in MLB history. That’s not all, Hernandez was able to beat a lot of player records in the MLB that will be tedious to list. So let’s just dive right into the car he rides. It is, to some degree, very modest; it’s a Nissan GT-R—a very popular and affordable sports car. While it may cost tens of thousands of dollars less than, say, a Porsche 911 Turbo, it’s nothing to yawn about, because it can totally annihilate a 911 Turbo in a drag race.

Derrick Rose — Bentley Mulsanne

Point guard for the Detroit Pistons, Derrick Rose, was at one point pictured shoveling out the snow surrounding his Bentley Mulsanne. Of course, it wasn’t surprising, given he’s a known car collector who has a lot of luxury cars inside his garage. Indeed, he also reportedly owns a Maserati Gran Turismo and a Rolls Royce Wraith. We’re sure those aren’t all, because the man is worth $85 million, has a slew of real estate investments, and is one of the top players in the NBA today. But the Bentley Mulsanne, priced at over $300,000, is definitely one of his best toys.

John Cena — Custom Corvette

Professional entertainment wrestler and actor John Cena, who is ranked among the greatest entertainment wrestlers of all time, has a garage that’s literally filled with expensive cars. He’s reportedly got a Chevrolet Corvette ZR1, a 1969 COPO Chevrolet Camaro, a 2007 Dodge Charger SRT-8, and more. Indeed, one can notice that Cena likes muscle cars, and it could be because he’s got a lot of muscles (stupid joke, we know). But among his gems is custom Corvette like no other. He calls it the InCENArator, and it literally looks like a spaceship. In fact, it’ll be hard to describe, so just take a gander at the pictures and tell us if, at $200,000, it was a worthy investment.

Bubba Watson — Cadillac Lasalle C-Hawk Roadster

Professional golfer Bubba Watson, who’s noted for being one of a few left-handed golfers in the PGA (among other things, of course), reportedly drives around in this really funky looking Cadillac Lasalle C-Hawk Roadster. It’s a car that looks out of this world, but hey, anyone who owns this is sure to get stares. We’re not sure how much money Watson had to drop to grab this peculiar-looking 4-wheeler, but if our research is accurate—and it almost always is—then it must be in the range of $250,000. To his credit, he decided to purchase something far from the usual, despite that the money he shelled out is already Lamborghini territory.

Aroldis Chapman — Lamborghini Murciélago

Cuban-born Aroldis Chapman, who pitches for the New York Yankees, reportedly holds the record for the fastest recorded pitch in MLB history, as well as the Guinness World Record for the fastest baseball pitch. So you can tell he’s not just some run-of-the-mill kind of baseball player and is in fact one of the best in the world. And the best in the world will almost always drive around in the best cars in the world, and Chapman is no exception. Indeed, the man reportedly threw a curveball at his financial advisor by dropping a ton of money on a Lamborghini Murciélago early on in his career.

Mario Balotelli — Bentley Continental

Italian professional football player Mario Balotelli was Italy’s top scorer in the FIFA Confederations Cup and is worth an estimated $60 million. So of course dropping a couple of hundred thousand dollars for a pimped-out Bentley Continental is, to a huge degree, nothing for the man. He’d have just as much anxiety about buying the vehicle as we would have when buying a pair of shoes. He even wackily had it wrapped in a camouflage-like design that we’re not too sure we like. But, whatever, it’s still a Bentley Continental, a car we will never own in a million years.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic — Ferrari Monza SP2

Swedish football player Zlatan Ibrahimovic is a known car enthusiast. Indeed, his garage reportedly has a Porsche 918 Spyder and a LaFerrari. Among his prized vehicle investments, however, is a Ferrari Monza SP2, in which he’s often been photographed riding in-and-around the streets of Stockholm. What is the price of this absolutely stunning vehicle, you ask? Well, only $2 million! Which is chump change for Ibrahimovic, who’s reportedly worth $200 million? Not only that, but it’s also been said that only a select few in the world own a Ferrari Monza because Ferrari only made 499 of them worldwide.

Samuel Eto’o — Bugatti Veyron

Retired professional football player Samuel Eto’o Fils is regarded as the best striker during his time and would be in the shortlist of the best strikers in history. Indeed, his name will frequently be mentioned when talking about the most celebrated African football players in the history of professional football—that is simply how good he is. It is no wonder Eto’o was able to amass $100 million throughout his career and create a garage that’s fitted with the most expensive cars in the world, including a Bugatti Veyron, which costs around $1 to $2 million per piece. Not just that, his vehicular investments also include an Aston Martin V12 Zagato, a Porsche Gemballa Mirage, and a Maybach Xenatec.

Jenson Button — Mclaren P1

Racecar driver and 2009 Formula One World Champion, Jenson Button, who’s won more than his share of racing events throughout his fantastic racing career, reportedly owns quite a number of luxury sports vehicles, including what he’s often seen driving around, a McLaren P1. And anyone who’s familiar with a McLaren P1 knows it’s one of the few superheroes of supercars, of which only 375 exist in the world. But that’s not only what Button owns, his vehicular investments include a quite a Mercedes C63 AMG, a Nissan GT-R, and quite a few Ferraris. I guess one who’s worth $150 million like Button is, can be expected to have a garage that insanely enviable.

Ian Poulter — Ferrari Enzo

English professional golfer Ian Poulter reportedly has a garage filled with the most insane Ferraris. And, I know what you’re thinking; you’re thinking who the hell is Ian Poulter? Yeah, we were initially scratching our heads, too. But apparently, he’s very good at golf and is in fact listed as the top 5 best golf players in the world. We don’t follow golf, and to some degree, many people don’t too, so the only player we know is Tiger Woods, but we can confirm that it’s a sport that pays a lot of money. Which is why Mr. Poulter has a Ferrari Enzo, among other Ferraris inside his garage.

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