Monday, November 30, 2009
Rio Ferdinand (Bentley Arnage)
The Manchester United player has run into trouble several times over his driving, but given his choice of wheels it is easy to see why. Ferdinand's 6.8-liter Bentley Arnage was given a baptism of strawberry yogurt by his teammates when he bought it in 2005, a prank which apparently did not get too many laughs out of the player.
David Beckham (Porsche 911 Turbo Cabriolet)
BMW X5 Sol Campbell
Wayne Rooney Lamborghini Gallardo
David James Chrysler 300C
James' choice of Chrysler's classic sedan may seem unusual, but the England goal-keeper is a new breed of "footballer." He spent $4,000 converting his Chrysler to run mostly on biofuels, which certainly sets him apart from his teammates. The only problem is, James told local media, the car broke down two months later.
Alessandro Del Piero Fiat 500
Italian star Del Piero is the captain of Juventus, a team effectively controlled by the Agnelli family, who also owns Fiat. That may explain why Fiat offered Del Piero his own exclusive "No. 10" white Fiat 500 mini car last year. Del Piero wears the No. 10 shirt for Juventus, and Fiat gave him the tenth newly revitalized model to roll off the production line. The "cinquecento" first made its name as a cheap and cheerful model for post-war Europe.
John Terry Bentley Continental GT
Cristiano Ronaldo Audi R8
Thierry Henry Aston Martin Vanquish
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