Woman joins pricey $260-a-month gym then can't believe the unbelievable cars that pull into the car park

Published on Dec 02, 2025 at 8:33 PM (UTC+4)
by Molly Davidson

Last updated on Dec 03, 2025 at 12:12 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Emma Matthews

When you’re paying for a membership at a $260-a-month gym, you might expect an infrared sauna and a smoothie bar.

You don’t expect to walk into a car park that looks like the warm-up lane for a supercar meet.

That’s exactly what TikToker Amy Frankly captured when she filmed the cars pulling in before her workout.

One after another, they turned the lot into a full automotive spectacle.

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The ultra-rich car parade at this $260-a-month gym

On its own, a $260-a-month gym already sounds fancy. 

But Amy’s video makes it look more like an automotive safari.

As she waited to park, a line of supercars pulled past in parade-like fashion, including a bright pink AMG, a classic Lotus Esprit, and a Rolls-Royce.

A steady stream of performance cars you’d usually see at a cars-and-coffee meet, not queuing for treadmills.

Comments quickly filled with people admitting this is standard at high-end gyms – a side effect of training next to people whose cars cost more than most starter homes.

@amy.frankly

Apparently I need to come earlier

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Other times expensive cars have overshadowed casual moments

Moments like this happen everywhere wealth and wheels overlap. 

In Monaco, a billionaire recently caused a full street spectacle when he unloaded a BAC Mono straight off a truck.

The single-seat supercar rolling out like a Formula racer dropped into city traffic.

And in the UK, shoppers were stunned when a Bugatti Chiron eased out of a Waitrose space.

The kind of hypercar sighting you never expect during a grocery store run.

Together, they echo the same energy Amy filmed outside her gym: some of the world’s most exotic cars, from a Lotus Esprit to a Bugatti, don’t live in showrooms or on racetracks.

Sometimes they’re just pulling up for groceries… or casually parking before a workout.

With roles at TEXT Journal, Bowen Street Press, Onya Magazine, and Swine Magazine on her CV, Molly joined Supercar Blondie in June 2025 as a Junior Content Writer. Having experience across copyediting, proofreading, reference checking, and production, she brings accuracy, clarity, and audience focus to her stories spanning automotive, tech, and lifestyle news.