Tennessee man buys Lamborghini to fit in with YouTubers but gets bored as it’s older than his viewers

  • An American YouTuber proclaimed he was bored with his Lamborghini
  • Tyler Wine bought a Lamborghini Gallardo to fit in with other YouTubers
  • Wine decided to give his supercar a few little modifications

Published on Apr 10, 2025 at 6:59 PM (UTC+4)
by Henry Kelsall

Last updated on Apr 10, 2025 at 8:48 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Tom Wood

An American man from Tennessee bought a Lamborghini Gallardo to try and fit in with other YouTubers, but he quickly became bored of the supercar.

Posted two years ago by Tyler Wine, the video shows the YouTuber driving around in his Lamborghini as he tried to recreate the ‘YouTuber lifestyle.’

Wine says that you can’t be a real YouTuber unless you own a ‘dumb’ car and show it off to the viewers

He does, though, appreciate the fact that it is a V10-powered supercar that still has a six-speed manual transmission.

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Wine decided to upgrade his new Gallardo

Wine briefly walked through the supercar early in the video.

He did find it cool that the car has a large V10 plus a gated six-speed manual transmission.

But he proclaims quite quickly that he is bored with the car.

Hence his desire to upgrade it as soon as possible.

The YouTuber later admits to viewers that he finds the Gallardo cool and that he does love cars.

However, he isn’t someone who likes to show off with them and make a big deal out of them.

So, if viewers liked his Gallardo, then great.

If they didn’t, he doesn’t seem to care.

Wine and his friend head over to O’Reilly Auto Parts to see what extras they can get for the Italian supercar.

The YouTuber buys a few extras for the Lamborghini

The extras he bought for the Lamborghini are more jokey than serious.

That included the bullet hole stickers and a fluffy steering wheel cover.

Wine appeared to be poking fun at different parts of car culture, and not taking himself too seriously.

Placing a Honda logo on the windshield won’t appeal to purists.

But you have to admire the effort at having a bit of fun.

A ‘limited edition‘ sticker is placed onto the back of the Lamborghini.

A fake hood scoop added to the front of the car is the icing on the cake.

They did look terrible and totally out of place on the car, but there are far worse things someone could do to a Gallardo.

As you can imagine, Wine’s friends were slightly taken aback by the additions, and we imagine many viewers were as well.

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Henry is a content writer with nearly ten years experience, having written for various publications since 2017. Qualifying with a Sports Journalism degree from Staffordshire University, Henry loves all things automotive but has a particular soft spot for classic Japanese cars and anything Lancia. He also has a curious passion for steam locomotives.