WHAT IS SO MUCH MONEY FOR? – That’s what we say when looking at the most expensive cars of legendary golfer Tiger Woods

WHAT IS SO MUCH MONEY FOR? – That’s what we say when looking at the most expensive cars of legendary golfer Tiger Woods

WHAT IS SO MUCH MONEY FOR? – That’s what we say when looking at the most expensive cars of legendary golfer Tiger Woods

The car collection of great golfer Tiger Woods includes famous cars such as Lamborghini Murcielago LP640, Porsche Carrera, Cadillac Escalade, Mercedes S65,…

48-year-old American golfer Tiger Woods is considered the most successful golfer of all time with thousands of titles and a record of 623 weeks as No. 1 in the world. In 2022, Forbes officially recognized him as a billionaire with a net worth of more than 1 billion USD.

Besides golf, he has a great love for cars. Tiger Woods’ garage has many different types of cars, including cars ranging from affordable cars to million-dollar supercars.

Below are the 8 most expensive cars in the great golfer’s collection as introduced by Hot Cars:

1. Buick Enclave CXL 2008: 34,760 USD

The first car mentioned in Tiger Woods’ collection is the 2008 Buick Enclave CXL. This is a sporty SUV with a comfortable, fuel-efficient interior. The Buick Enclave CXL has a capacity of 275 horsepower.

Although this is not the cheapest car that Tiger Woods has ever owned, this is still the most affordable car model in the “golf legend’s” lavish collection. The car costs 34,760 USD

2. Hyundai Genesis GV80 2021: 39,164 USD

Genesis GV80 2021 has an average price of 39,164 USD and is designed to suit many different needs. The car is equipped with a 2.5-liter turbocharged 4-cylinder engine that produces 375 horsepower.

The GV80 itself is equipped with many safety features and once saved Tiger Woods’ life in an accident in early 2021. The accident seriously injured Tiger Woods’ leg.

3. Buick Velite Concept 2004: 39,500 USD

The name worth noting in Tiger Woods’ car collection is the 2004 Buick Velite. This 4-seat convertible was displayed at the 2004 New York Auto Show.

Buick Velite will impress car enthusiasts with its 3.6-liter twin-turbo V6 engine, with a capacity of 400 horsepower. With this brand, Tiger Woods also previously owned a 2001 Buick Bengal.

4. Mercedes-Benz S65 AMG 2015: 44,015 USD

It is not surprising that golf legend Tiger Woods owns a powerful luxury car like the Mercedes-Benz S65 AMG 2015. The car is equipped with a V12 engine, providing extremely large capacity of up to 621 horsepower. This car from Germany is worth 44,015 USD.

5. Cadillac Escalade 2009: 66,700 USD

Tiger Woods used to own a 2009 Cadillac Escalade with a capacity of 403 horsepower. The price of the car at the moment is about 66,700 USD  and is even more expensive than when purchased new in 2009.

6. Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren 2009: 258,000 USD

One of the expensive cars in Tiger Woods’ collection is the Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren. According to KBB (a car research and valuation company in the US), in good condition, the SLR McLaren currently has an average price of 258,000 USD.

SLR McLaren has a capacity of 617 horsepower, allowing a maximum speed of 335 km/h. This supercar is not only beautiful but also rare with only 2,100 units produced from 2003 to 2010.

7. Lamborghini Murcielago LP640 2011: 336,000 USD.

Tiger Woods also owns a 2011 Lamborghini Murcielago LP640 supercar. The car is equipped with a V12 engine, producing 631 horsepower.

According to Hagerty, the average price for a car in good condition is currently 336,000 USD . The supercar has maintained its value since its launch in 2011.

8. Porsche Carrera GT 2003: 1,150,000 USD

The most expensive car collection of the legendary Tiger Woods is the Porsche Carrera GT 2003 supercar. First launched in 2003 at a price of 440,000 USD , the Carrera GT 2003 is currently valued at about  15 million USD.

Porsche’s supercar has a capacity of 603 horsepower and 592Nm of torque. The car can reach a maximum speed of over 330 km/h.

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