Davante Adams reveals his $1,383,100 worth car collection
Davante Adams is one of the best wide receivers in the NFL. The Las Vegas Raiders star grew a whole new group of fans and audience from across the world after the success of Netflix's 'Receiver' series.
With the rise in his popularity, Adams, who is usually a very reserved person, has now been showing a a more jovial side of him, through appearances on different podcasts and shows. The fans have been absolutely loving it.
Adams was guest on the Tuesday's episode of GQ Sports' '10 Essentials' series. In the interview, the Raiders WR revealed his luxurious car collection of the Rolls-Royce Cullinan, Lamborghini Urus, Bentley Continental Flying Spur and Ferrari F8 Spider, which are are all worth over $1,383,100. Adams then spoke about his love for automobiles and his process of selecting a car.
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"The way I choose a car in general is it has to be beautiful. If it's a sports car, it's got to be loud, it's got to sound amazing. It's got to sound amazing, even idle, not just driving because I don't drive super fast all the time. And it's got to have a good sound system no matter what race car or not, it's got to have a good sound system otherwise, I will not be buying a car.
Davante Adams recalled memories of driving his first car
Davante Adams is fond of automobiles. Speaking on the same interview, the Las Vegas Raiders WR recalled the first ever car he drove - a 1994 stick-shift Honda Accord and the memories behind it.
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"I love this car. I loved that the window on my side didn't work. You had to punch the side of it to make the window be able to drop down."
Adams spoke about his mom driving him around in the Accord as a kid and using the car in college [Fresno State] and his early years in the NFL with the Green Bay Packers.
"When my mom was driving me around this car when I was a kid, I would get bored and so I would grab a pin out of the glove box or whatever for some reason I just started poking holes in the top of the car... that's why she made me drive it throughout college and when I first got in the league."
Adams revealed that he finally switched to a Porsche from his 1994 stick-shift Honda Accord after entering the league.