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New Jersey man drops $1.5 million on 22 cars but seeing the cars you wonder how it only cost that

Last updated: July 4, 2025 3:52 pm
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Content Creator George Saliba shared how one man from New Jersey dropped $1.5 million on 22 cars – including numerous Mercedes-Benz models – but after you see the all, you’ll wonder how they only cost that much.

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George Saliba shared how a man dropped $1.5 million on 22 carsMercedes-Benz rules the car world in more ways than one

With car prices ranging from mere thousands to millions, being an auto enthusiast doesn’t come cheap, especially when buying more than one vehicle at a time

Every car fan dreams of snapping up a flashy new car, but imagine buying 22 in one go.

Well, this guy did, and after you see some of the 22 cars that were ordered, you’ll be left wondering how he managed to snap up Mercedes-Benz royalty for such a small set of figures.

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George Saliba shared how a man dropped $1.5 million on 22 cars

Every gearhead dreams of snapping up supercars that tickle their fancy.

From hypercars to SUVs – vehicles aren’t cheap, which this man proved when he dropped a massive $1.5 million on 22 cars.

Content Creator georgejsaliba in collaboration with jsautohausgroup, shared what went down when he decided to splash his cash, and judging by the cars he chose, we’re shocked the bill wasn’t more.

“I just bought 22 cars, come to my office,” said the man, who was on the phone with creator George Saliba.

“I’ve got them up on the screen for you,” he continued.

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And the selection was certainly luxurious.

During his $1.5 million shopping spree, he picked up a Porsche Turbo S that came complete with Boston Wheels and an aero kit, a 2022 Gran Turismo in a striking blue color, alongside a mean-looking Defender.

But it was clear that one brand particularly sparked his interest and opened his wallet.

Alongside his Porsche purchasing spree, the man also bought a bunch of cars from Mercedes-Benz.

His top picks included an SL Class with a shiny white exterior, a selection of S Classes, a GLE, a G63, and many more.

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But, the pièce de résistance? A black Range Rover Sport with only 3,000 miles on the clock.

Online, users were impressed with the purchases too.

“Saw bout 12 Benz. Great taste,” said one user.

“Mean, that’s only 68k per car, which is pretty good,” said one impressed gearhead.

“No way that was all only $1.5 mil,” said another person

Mercedes-Benz rules the car world in more ways than one

When it comes to car brands, many gearheads have favorites, and one manufacturer that always tops the lists is Mercedes-Benz.

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And let’s face it, it’s not hard to see why with all of its impressive releases.

For example, the 2026 Mercedes-Benz Vision V Class Concept is so luxurious that you’d think the limousine’s interior and technology are from 2050.

The car brand has done good deeds too, with Mercedes-Benz even gifting a disabled dog a custom wheelchair – talk about pulling heartstrings.

These cars don’t come cheap, though, as George Saliba’s video demonstrated. But we think dropping $1.5 million on 22 cars is a fairly good deal.

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