One of YouTuber Jake Paul’s incredible automobile collections include a £165k Lamborghini Huracan, which he damaged, and a £330k Ferrari 296 GTB

He spent £165,000 on a stunning blue Lamborghini Huracan, and he shared his happiness with his costly acquisition on social media right away with an emotive video.

YouTuber Jake Paul's amazing car collection includes a £165k Lamborghini Huracan, and a £330k Ferrari 296 GTB he broke | The Sun

Paul’s automobile collection has increased significantly since he started a new career, moving from social media celebrity to villain in pay-per-view boxing.

This is his entire collection of great cars, which includes one that he broke in a single day.

Jake Paul's Car Collection

£330,000 for a Ferrari 296 GTBWhen you spend a lot of money on an automobile that is over £300,000, the first thing you should do is drive it carefully.

Jake Paul

Ignore that. Paul broke his Ferrari 296 GTB in just one day after he had to wait eighteen months to obtain one.The American was told to return to the dealer after receiving a “low beam failure” notice due to excessive doughnut consumption.

“Guys, I broke the car,” he declared.

“I’m not sure if I was supposed to drive it that hard on the first day,” Paul continued. All it says is, “Go to dealership.” direct.

Just like, ‘You’ve damaged the car,’ like nothing else. Now head over to the dealership.”During a recent shopping spree, he also acquired a 1958 Ford Fairlane, which can fetch up to £70,000, and an SF90 Spider, which can cost £600,000.

SF-90 Ferrari, £456,000Paul’s collection now includes the SF-90 in the same shade of yellow as the 296 GTB.

He displayed the results of his labor for everyone to see by positioning the motors side by side.

You can own two Ferraris, so why settle with just one?HURACAN LAMBORGHINI, £165,000.Paul, 26, rewarded himself with a showy supercar in 2018.

And the most opulent vehicle he has been spotted driving is a bright blue Lamborghini Huracan Performante.

The social media influencer said it was his “dream car” and posted a video expressing his “emotion” that owning a Lamborghini was going to happen, despite the fact he had to wait six months to get one.

From a performance standpoint, Paul would also not have been dissatisfied after giving it a try.

It has a peak speed of 212 mph and can go from 0 to 60 mph in 2.5 seconds thanks to its 631 horsepower.