Man reveals his $3 million supercar collection for the first time and it's nigh on perfect

  • UK-based YouTuber reveals his $3m supercar collection
  • It blends nostalgia and financial savvy
  • It includes a Lamborghini, Ferrari, Mclaren, and Aston Martin

Published on Feb 12, 2025 at 8:20 PM (UTC+4)
by Amelia Jean Hershman-Jones

Last updated on Feb 14, 2025 at 10:38 AM (UTC+4)
Edited by Tom Wood

A UK-based YouTuber has revealed his $3m supercar collection for the first time including Lamborghini, Ferrari, McLaren, and Aston Martin models.

He might be passionate about the technical details but some of the cars hold sentimental value.

The aspiring billionaire even owns his childhood dream car.

He’s hoping to ‘educate’ his followers on the fleet.

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The supercar collection

In their own words, Cameron McCurdy and Liam Turnbull of TDM are: “Just two guys documenting their journey from working at McDonald’s to chasing billionaire status.”

Now Turnbull wants to impart his vehicular wisdom to his followers.

“I’m not doing this video to educate you on these cars – we’re just two genuine guys that work really, really hard and have a passion for cars,” he said.

Let’s take a deeper dive into his collection.

Supercars of note

First up, the Ferraris: the Ferrari 812 Superfast has a full Novitec exhaust, making it their best-sounding car.

Meanwhile, the Ferrari 488 Pista is visually stunning and possibly the fastest in the fleet, and a strong financial asset.

“This masterpiece is probably a very good asset to own as well financially I think I’ll actually make the money back hopefully if not potentially a little bit of profit in this one,” Turnbull said.

Onto something a little less lucrative and a lot more sentimental: the Audi R8.

It was his first supercar and was wrapped in satin racing green with a Capristo exhaust, costing only £90,000 (around $112,000) at the time of purchase.

Previously the fastest in the fleet ahead of the 488 Pista‘s arrival, the McLaren 720S features a £50,000 ($62,000) carbon kit and is, per Turnbull, a comfortable driving experience.

Aston Martin DBS Superleggera provides a James Bond-like experience with a luxurious GT feel, however, Turnbull claims that while it excels in mid-to-high speed ranges, it struggles with traction at low speeds.

His supercar daily driver is a Porsche Taycan with a sleek satin black wrap.

Capable of 0-62mph in just 3.3 seconds, sadly it’s lost a significant amount of its original value.

Last but not least in the supercar collection, the Lamborghini Urus is his childhood dream car, with Turnbull valuing it more for the brand experience than its performance.

Despite sharing a platform with the RSQ8, the Lamborghini badge makes a huge difference.

Think that’s it? Think again.

Other cars in the fleet include a Huracán Performante Spyder, BMW M2 Competition (currently undergoing track conversion), AMG GT, Range Rover SVR, and a Mercedes Sprinter.

Honestly, this collection is right up there with anything you’ll ever see.

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