SHAQUILLE O’Neal has achieved remarkable success in both his professional and personal life.
In addition to winning four titles throughout his stellar 19-year tenure in the NBA, O’Neal had a net worth of over $286 million.
But thanks to his brilliant business sense and his ability to attract fans, Shaq’s wealth has only grown since he retired in 2011. His net worth is thought to be close to $400 million.
Thanks to the income, O’Neal has invested large sums in his garage’s contents.
Luxurious Lamborghinis and Rolls-Royces could be found there, along with what seemed like a stolen 1963 convertible Cadillac Eldorado from Al Pacino’s Tony Montana in Grand TҺeft Auto.
A white Rolls-Royce Phantom worth $400,000 and with a 6.75-liter V12 engine producing 453 horsepower is one of the most impressive vehicles in the incredible fleet of the legendary Los Angeles Lakers.
His impressive automobile collection, which reportedly comprises thirty vehicles, further illuminates the NBA legend’s extraordinary affluence than few other things.
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According to rumors, Shaq, who is known to be a Rolls fanatic, gifted LeBron James a Phantom for his 25th birthday while the two were teammates with the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Another thing: it’s not his only Rolls-Royce.
A four-wheel drive SUV named after the biggest uncut diamond ever found—the 2020 Cullinan—cost O’Neal $430,000 not long ago.
On a typical day, you may see Shaq cruising about in his trusty Ford F-650, black Jeep Wrangler, or Cadillac Escalade.
All three cars have been customized to fit the former seven-foot-one center’s proportions and tuning preferences, and you can bet that they all feature his Superman insignia somewhere.
On the other hand, if he were in need of speed, he probably would cruise in his $190,000 Lamborghini Gallardo or the Ferrari Spider—a discontinued model with extra legroom and a retractable roof—.
On the other hand, he could take his crimson Dodge Charger Hellcat for a spin; it can go from zero to sixty miles per hour in 3.6 seconds and peak speeds 203 mph.
With the addition of scissor doors and “Diesel Dog Mafia” emblems painted on the sides and hood, O’Neal has truly customized that Hellcat.
Additionally, the former NBA star is safeguarded in case he wishes for more independence while on the road.
Two of his outdoor choices are the three-wheeled Polaris Slingshot known as the Sling-Shaq and the El Diablo cycle built by West Coast Choppers.
The roadster possesses an 18-speaker audio system that can amuse up to four people.
No matter how you feel about O’Neal, you can’t deny his talent as a driver.
Ultimately, he is the Big Diesel.