Man who owns the world's highest mileage supercar rebuilt it for $30,000 less than the quoted price
- This guy has been driving a Lamborghini Murciélago every day for nearly two decades
- The car has already done 300,000 miles
- It’s quite costly to run, but he often saves cash with DIY solutions
Published on May 11, 2025 at 10:39 PM (UTC+4)
by Alessandro Renesis
Last updated on May 08, 2025 at 2:57 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Tom Wood
This supercar owner has been running a Lamborghini Murciélago for about 20 years and he’s done over 300,000 miles.
The car is obviously quite costly to run, but the owner often resorts to DIY solutions to save cash.
In a recent video, he explained how he managed to save $30,000 on repairs.
He can now invest that money in more fuel to add more miles to the car.
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How this guy saved $30,000 on repairs for his supercar
Simon George, who goes by DriversKeepers on YouTube, has owned a Lamborghini Murciélago for 20 years and 302,000 miles.
Believe it or not, this is his daily driver.
Running a car as powerful and complicated as the Murciélago isn’t cheap, but the owner regularly manages to save money with some DIY work.

In his latest video, he explained how he managed to save five figures on repairs.
The car needed new suspension, and the quote he received was for $30,000.
He did it by personally sourcing suspension bushes and arms, and he also saved an extra $150 by using side repeater lights from a Ford Focus.
The heroes who actually drive supercars every day
Most supercar owners buy their vehicles and store them for years before selling them, but there are unsung heroes who actually do drive their cars every day.
As Bugatti-Rimac CEO Mate Rimac pointed out, cars are made to be driven – even the rarest and most expensive ones – a point he consistently proves by driving his $2.2 million Rimac Nevera as often as he can.
Aside from this Lambo, we can think of another ‘famous’ high-mileage supercar, a 2003 Ferrari Enzo with 100,000+ miles on the clock.
The owner, a car collector who bought it new, said he was actually determined to put as many miles on the clock as possible.
We bet each one those miles was a blast.