Daniel Padilla’s high-end sports car has been listed for sale on Facebook Marketplace and was even offered to social media personality Jayson Luzadas, also known as Boss Toyo, for P6 million.
In Luzadas’ YouTube vlog, a car dealer and an associate presented Padilla’s initial sports car, an orange Chevrolet Corvette Stingray C7, complete with various documents proving Padilla’s ownership and some identification cards.
According to the dealer, Padilla acquired the car around 2016, but recently decided to part ways with it. Luzadas inquired about the reason behind selling Padilla’s first car, to which the dealer responded, “Maybe he’s gotten tired of it, it’s been retired… But that’s the first one that he bought.”
Originally priced at P6.5 million, Luzadas negotiated for a lower amount, proposing P5.5 million. After some haggling, Luzadas settled at a final offer of P5.8 million. Despite not reaching an agreement, the dealer insisted on a minimum price of P6 million, citing the car’s “market value.” Later, the dealer admitted that Padilla initially sold the car to a friend, who then tasked them with finding another buyer.
Hindi binili ni boss toyo yung corvette oh, pakicheck na lang daw sa page nila, pakibili na daw po. Please.
— superstar kathryn (@superstarkathry) January 15, 2024
Hahahahahahahahahaha nabili na ba to? pic.twitter.com/1CTIlcQmrR
Luzadas’ video has amassed over 103,000 views. Meanwhile, Aldover shared a photo on Facebook featuring himself with Luzadas and his wife, who happens to be a fan of Padilla and his ex-girlfriend Kathryn Bernardo.
Aside from Boss Toyo’s encounter, Padilla’s sports car was also listed for sale on Facebook pages F2A Cars and Garage888ph. The current status of the vehicle’s sale remains unknown.
Known for his passion for sports cars, Padilla previously owned a Ford E-150 and a Polaris 4X4 all-terrain vehicle, among others.
In November 2023, Padilla confirmed his separation from Bernardo, his girlfriend of 11 years, through an Instagram statement. However, he later omitted parts of his statement in subsequent weeks.