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6. I like nice things. It pushes me to work harder than most people because I don’t believe anything is out of reach. | 6. I like nice things. It pushes me to work harder than most people because I don’t believe anything is out of reach. | ||
7. Tomorrow isn’t promised. Stop telling yourself you’ll start enjoying you’re life when you retire. | 7. Tomorrow isn’t promised. Stop telling yourself you’ll start enjoying you’re [sic] life when you retire. | ||
I’m not telling anyone to go buy a Ferrari. I’m not giving anyone financial advice. I’m not telling anyone the way they choose to live life is wrong. | I’m not telling anyone to go buy a Ferrari. I’m not giving anyone financial advice. I’m not telling anyone the way they choose to live life is wrong. |
Latest revision as of 23:31, 22 September 2024
Anthony Farrer had an extensive car collection, including cars he gifted to friends such as Darby McVay.
List of Vehicles[edit | edit source]
- Lamborghini Huracan
- Mercedes Benz G-Wagon - Multiple
- Ferrari 488 Spider
- Audi R8
- Ducati Motorcycles - 2
- Corvette - Gifted to Darby
Ownership Status[edit | edit source]
It is believed all of these vehicles, with the exception of Darby's Corvette were leased.
Loss of Collection[edit | edit source]
In March of 2023, Anthony's license was suspended due to receiving another DUI. He made a post on his Instagram account to sell the cars.
Anthony Farrer's Philosophy on Cars[edit | edit source]
In an Instagram post dated March 23, 2023[1], Anthony stated
"I get criticized for buying expensive cars rather than putting that money into the business, say I’m buying a depreciating asset just so I can FLEX
Here are my thoughts and reasonings:
1. Every time I pull up somewhere, people stop and look. When I get out of the car, I’m wearing a branded hoodie or T-Shirt promoting my business. That’s called Marketing.
2. I’m a member of several private car groups that only car owners get to participate in. This means I’m hanging out with other people that can afford 6-figure cars. These are potential clients. That’s called Marketing.
3. When people see a Lambo or Ferrari they pull their phones out and snap a picture or video. I have my logo and social media info posted on the car(I’m about to do a full wrap on the Lambo with my IG handle). People will visit my page and bump engagement. That’s called Marketing.
4. Exotic cars are a FLEX. People like to FLEX. People enjoy watching content with flashy stuff in it. Take an extremely educational video telling you how to start a business and a simple video of a Ferrari driving down the street and see which one gets more views. That’s called Marketing.
5. Exotic cars and fine watches are conversation starters. They open doors and present opportunities you wouldn’t have gotten as easily. (EX: Being invited to a music video shoot and meeting several new potential clients)
6. I like nice things. It pushes me to work harder than most people because I don’t believe anything is out of reach.
7. Tomorrow isn’t promised. Stop telling yourself you’ll start enjoying you’re [sic] life when you retire.
I’m not telling anyone to go buy a Ferrari. I’m not giving anyone financial advice. I’m not telling anyone the way they choose to live life is wrong.
I’m telling you how I think and why I do the things I choose to do, that’s it."