Europe’s football stars all drive supercars – find out their values on the used car market!
25. Group A: Germany
Germany’s Autobahn is one of the only motorway networks in the world containing sections with no speed limit.
German cars are reliably at the top of the rankings with Motorway dealers. With the nation’s long history of innovations in engineering, the ‘big 3’ (Volkswagen Group, making Audi and Porsche, as well as BMW and Mercedes-Benz) are popular among car dealers and sellers alike.
Manuel Neuer, Goalkeeper on the German side, is known to drive a customised Audi RS6 Avant C7 - known for powerful acceleration. Average estimated value of the Audi RS6 Avant on Motorway: £86,600
24. Group A: Scotland
It was Scottish make Argyll that first made a car with a sunroof (despite the weather!)
Andrew Robertson, Scottish defender, drives a Range Rover Sport, engineered to meet every challenge. The Range Rover Sport has an average estimated value on Motorway of £38,100.
23. Group A: Hungary
Audi’s largest engine manufacturing plant in Győr produces over two million engines a year.
Midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai’s beloved Mercedes Benz AMG G63 is a masterclass in mixing high-end design with finely tuned performance. On Motorway, its average estimated value is £89,700.
22. Group A: Switzerland
Having knocked out France in the last Euros, the Swiss team has every reason to feel confident in their first fixtures. The star player, Granit Xhaka, knows his worth, driving a quarter-million dollar Lamborghini Urus and a Porsche Cayenne, among other luxury SUVs.
Fabian Schar, defender, loves how his sleek Lamborghini Urus S cuts through the air and tame the road. The average estimated value on Motorway for the Urus is £180,300.
21. Group B: Spain
Spain’s major car make, SEAT, was founded by the Spanish government in 1950 as part of their industrialisation program.
The midfielder known worldwide as Rodri cuts a stylish figure on the pitch but likes the understated design and comfort of the Mercedes Benz C Class. The average estimated value on Motorway of this make is £21,500.
20. Group B: Croatia
Croatia have been benefitting since 2017 from the leadership of their best ever coach, Zlatko Dalić. The city of Varaždin soaks up some of the Dalić buzz since he opened a restaurant, called The Family, to honour the place where he first worked as a manager.
Luka Modrić, Croatia’s captain and legendary midfielder, is rumoured to drive both footballer-favourite Bentley Continental GT and the Audi RS7. Powerfully sporty just like Modric, the average estimated value on Motorway of the RS7 is £67,000.
19. Group B: Italy
All eyes will be on reigning champions Italy as they go into this year’s Euros tournament. Group B features one of their softer rivalries, the ‘Mediterranean Derby’ against Spain. Their matches are sure to be epically watchable throughout the championship, especially with three new goalkeepers going into this Euros.
Forward Federico Chiesa drives a Ferrari SF90 Stradale – by far one of the most expensive models on this list. It continues to push the limits with an estimated value on Motorway of £299,500.
18. Group B: Albania
Motorists in Albania have a strong culture of customising their cars with visual modifications including paint jobs, body kits, and elaborate decals.
Forward Armando Broja is another Mercedes fan, driving a fully kitted GLE Coupe. The average estimated value on Motorway of this athletic car is £43,900.
17. Group C: England
By far the most-sold car on Motorway in England is the beloved Ford Fiesta. Despite Ford hailing from the US, its place on the UK market goes virtually uncontested, appearing in the top-5 popular cars ever since it was brought to market. Always an affordable car, it was discontinued in 2022. But its used value remains relatively high, especially compared to similar models.
The UK’s most beloved national brand, though, has to be MINI. Their bright and playful range of vehicles cuts a striking profile on the road, and with nearly 800,000 of them in circulation with a valid MOT, this make represents over 2.3% of all vehicles in the UK.
The English side has too many star players to count in 2024. Crowd-favourite Saka was England Men’s Player of the year in 2022 and 2023, and Phil Foden won the Premier League Player of the Season this year. Jude Bellingham is the second-youngest scorer for England at a World Cup, and will be looking to assist captain and goal scoring machine Harry Kane this summer.
When it comes to England’s highest-paid player, and his most impressive car, we of course turn to Harry Kane. Known to be choosy about cars, with a love of quality over quantity, his only sports model is a bespoke Bentley Continental GT Supersports. The Continental is a modern classic with a whopping estimated value on Motorway of £128,200!
16. Group C: Slovenia
Having only competed in the Euros once before, in 2,000, Slovenia have their work cut out to place in Group C. Their star scorer 24 years ago, Zlatko Zahovič, is the father of Luka Zahovič who competes in this year’s Euros as a striker!
You can’t mention the Slovenian team without a mention of goalie Jan Oblak. He’s a major fan of the high performing Porsche 911 owning a fully customised model. On Motorway, the 911 is equally high-performing with an average estimated value of £99,200.
15. Group C: Denmark
This year’s squad pick features Premier League stars Joachim Andersen, Christian Eriksen, Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, Mathias Jensen, and Rasmus Hojlund. Will this be the year that ‘Danish Dynamite’ is revived?
Midfielder Christian Eriksen sticks to classic, German-built luxury brand Audi. His bespoke Q8 combines design and powerful driving experience. On Motorway, the Audi Q8 dazzles with an average estimated value of £105,400.
14. Group C: Serbia
All eyes are on new manager Dragon Stojikovic to see if he’ll lead his team to success. He previously played for Nagoya in Japan, where he appeared in over 400 games and scored 125 goals. Such was his contribution that Toyota once dedicated a car to his nickname, the Piksimobile!
Forward Dušan Tadić loves getting behind the wheel of his elegant high-spec Mercedes-Benz GLE Coupe. Mercedes are always popular on Motorway. One of the top-selling makes, a GLE Coupe has an average estimated value of £43,900.
13. Group D: France
French brands Citroën, Peugeot, and Renault are always popular in the UK. All three have an average price on Motorway of over £10,500 (and over £13,000 for Peugeot).
Star player Mbappé has a sponsorship deal with Volkswagen, and a garage full of VWs from their popular SUVs Tiguan and Touareg, to the Multivan, and the fully-electric ID.5. However, it’s been widely reported that he’s so dedicated to his training that he doesn’t yet have a driving licence!
Mbappé’s slickest ride is a top-of-the-line Ferrari 488 Pista. With a powerful engine, it sets a fast pace in the used market too. Estimated value on Motorway: £289,000*.
12. Group D: Poland
Poland has had a rocky few years of manager turnover and defeats, but the Eagles won their place in the Euros during the play-offs, beating Estonia 5-1 and winning on penalties against Wales after a 0-0 draw.
The side will rely on striker Robert Lewandowski to score for the side as well as he does for Barcelona. Planning a move into car racing after his football career, his fleet does not disappoint: his sports cars include a Maserati GranTurismo Sport, Porsche 911 Speedster, Ferrari F12 Berlinetta, and a Porsche Cayenne GTS. The highest estimated value on Motorway fetched by his Porsche 911 Speedster is an impressive £270,000*.
11. Group D: Netherlands
The Netherlands has been ranked the greenest country in Europe in terms of transport many times (thanks to their cheap and well-connected train network). Although car density among the Dutch is low, their best selling cars are largely EVs (Tesla Model Y, Toyota Yaris, Volvo XC40, and Kia Nero). Dutch company Lightyear is developing solar-powered cars, part of the nation’s electric vehicle innovations.
Liverpool Captain Virgil van Dijk is renowned as one of the best defenders in the world, and the only one to have won UEFA Men’s Player of the Year. Like most footballers, he also likes a nice car. He’s known to drive footballer favourite Audi Q7, as well as a luxury BMW 5 Series, a sporty Ferrari 488, and impressive mega-SUV Mercedes G63, along with a Range Rover Sport!
Virgil van Dijk drives a flashy Ferrari 488 Spider, known for its state-of-the-art handling – just like the Dutch defender. On Motorway the estimated value of the Spider is an equally powerful £155,500.
10. Group D: Austria
Tesla is also extremely popular in Austria – perhaps more to do with its luxury status than its green credentials. Volkswagen, Skoda, and BMW continue to dominate the market – and star player Marko Arnautović, who’s competed in over 100 games for Austria, is known to be a fan of customised, luxury European cars by BMW, Mercedes, and more.
David Alaba, who plays defence and midfield, drives a sleek Audi S8. Just as stunning standing still as burning rubber, the average estimated value on Motorway of the S8 is £61,600.
9. Group E: Belgium
All eyes will be on Belgian player Kevin de Bruyne, two-time Player of the Season in the Premier League and major supercar fan! His fleet includes the Rolls-Royce Ghost, also favoured by Ronaldo, as well as a Range Rover Sport, Audi Q5, Mercedes GLE Coupe and G63 luxury SUV. His sporty choice is the Ferrari 488, which can do 0-62mph in just three seconds.
De Bruyne’s favourite set of wheels, a bespoke Audi Q5 dazzles on the road. The Q5 is a stylish and popular choice with dealers too. The average estimated value of Q5s sold on Motorway is £27,900.
8. Group E: Slovakia
From 2026, Volvo will be producing EVs in Slovakia. They join Kia and Peugeot who already manufacture in the country. Slovakia has some of the highest automotive productivity in the world, with over 12 cars made per year by each worker.
Slovak defender Mirlan Skriniar is another delightfully relatable footballer, driving a fully-kitted MINI Cooper! Extra points are awarded for his iconic choice. The estimated value of the Cooper on Motorway: £15,800.
7. Group E: Romania
Dacia was founded in 1966 to provide modern, reliable, and affordable cars to all Romanians. However, since 1999 it’s been under French manufacturing giant Groupe Renault.
Forward Ianis Hagi is a fan of the classic German BMW M4, finely tuned to meet his high expectations. A firm favourite among dealers, recently an M4 on Motorway fetched a high price of £36,500.
6. Group E: Ukraine
Ukraine are due to play their Group E counterparts in Munich, Düsseldorf, and Stuttgart in June after beating Bosnia & Herzegovina and Iceland to earn their place. In 2020 they placed in the quarter-finals, so they could be a team to watch this year.
Luxury fans should check out defender Oleksandr Zinchenko’s fleet, which contains an impressive Rolls Royce Cullinan. The formidable icon has an equally iconic estimated value on Motorway: £239,000*.
5. Group F: Portugal
This Euros will be Ronaldo’s 11th major international tournament for Portugal. As the most capped male player in international football history, the Portugal games are certain to be among the most-watched.
Ronaldo’s impressive car collection represents big milestones in his life, like birthdays and new club contracts. It’s known to include: a Rolls-Royce Cullinan, a Ferrari F12 TDF, a Lamborghini Aventador, a Maserati GranCabrio, a Porsche 911 Turbo S, a Ferrari F430, a Mercedes Brabus G65, an Audi RS7, a Bentley Continental…
But his very flashest car is the famous Bugatti Centodieci, rumoured to be worth about £6,000,000*
4. Group F: Turkey
One of the most popular makes in Turkey is Mercedes-Benz, and midfielder Hakan Çalhanoğlu benefits from their sponsorship in his home country.
However, Hakan Çalhanoğlu’s flashiest ride has to be the Bentley Mansory Bentayga. The ultimate luxury SUV has an estimated value on Motorway of £90,200.
3. Group F: Georgia
2024 is Georgia’s first time competing in the Euros, bringing huge excitement to Tbilisi and throughout the country. They beat Greece in a penalty shootout to earn their place this year.
Another forward, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, is the proud driver of a Mercedes AMG GTR. Delivering motorsport thrills with supreme style, its estimated value on Motorway is £89,700.
2. Group F: Czechia
One of the best Czech exports, Skoda Auto, has a long history of supporting Czech football at the national and club levels. Don’t be surprised if you see the Czech team ferried about in Skoda vehicles this tournament.
Defender Vladimir Coufal is another classy BMW driver. The dynamic driving experience of the BMW 4 Series Gran Coupe has an estimated value on Motorway of £20,300.
1. The Motorway cheat sheet
Who’ll bring it home? Does Bentley’s +11% year-on-year growth on Motorway mean a long-awaited championship for Harry Kane? Or will Ronaldo topple him in Germany as well as here with his £6M Bugatti Centodieci?
Follow along with each Euros match to see if the top performers on Motorway will be the top performers on the pitch.
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