Among the many vehicle purchases that Hugo Sánchez has made, we have seen the acquisition of a low-performance car and very unattractive in terms of its aesthetics. Swipe and find out about the purchase that baffles all of Mexico!
As it is not surprising, Hugo Sánchez has managed to amass a vast fortune during his long career as a footballer. Pumas from UNAM, Rayo Vallecano, Atlético de Madrid, Real Madrid, among other great clubs that the pentapichichi passed through during his career.
Among the highlights of his career, we find his glorious time at Real Madrid, a club in which the Mexican managed to obtain four trophies for the top scorer in La Liga and a Golden Boot. Thanks to his great performance as a center forward, Hugo Sánchez was declared the best footballer in his country and number 26 in the world in the 20th century. something that among other things allowed him to spend a fortune on his car collection. Next, we will reveal the curious vehicle that “El Macho” decided to buy as a footballer and that he still keeps in his garage.
We are talking about a Jaguar XJ, a model that was launched on the market in 1968 and has been Jaguar’s flagship for most of its commercial life, which continues to this day.. In this case we are talking about the Jaguar XJ 40, a model produced during 1990 – 1994. A 4-door luxury saloon with a total weight of 1700 kg.
The highlight of the car is under its hood with a 6-cylinder in-line engine, accompanied by a power of 147 kW and a maximum torque of 298 Nm. The maximum speed that the car can reach is 211 km/h and acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in 9 seconds, transmitted by its 5-speed manual gearbox and its rear wheel drive. The purchase value at that time was about 50,000 euros
Based on everything analyzed, we are in a position to say that this is, without a doubt, the most useless automobile purchase that we have seen the great Hugo Sánchez make. The reason? It is because we believe that any car that has been manufactured for so many years is not useful today, since the performance of vehicles is constantly improving and evolving, thus rendering the old ones obsolete.