Some people spend their money on vacations. Others blow it on nights out they barely remember. Maddie Price? She parks hers in the driveway.
“Right now I’ve got two GT3 RS’s, a custom pink 911, a Cayman S, a Lamborghini, a Ducati, a Suzuki GSX-R, a pair of G-Wagon 4×4²s, and a little Honda Acty van I imported from Japan,” the OnlyFans star said in a statement on Wednesday, April 22. “Everyone freaks out over the Porsches and the G-Wagons, but the Acty is honestly one of my favorites. It just has so much personality.”
Price, who is based in Florida and describes herself as “gym and car obsessed” in her Instagram bio, said the collection didn’t happen overnight. She bought her first car as a teenager — a white Chevy Sonic — and has been building from there ever since.
“I didn’t grow up around money,” she explained. “I grew up around car people. My boyfriend and I have been together since we were 16, and one of the first things we bonded over was cars. We used to scroll listings together and say, ‘one day.’ Now we have a driveway full of ‘one days’ and it still doesn’t feel real.”
Her two Porsche 911 GT3 RS models alone are valued at roughly $620,000 combined — one worth around $220,000, the other closer to $400,000. The two Mercedes-AMG G 63 4×4² trucks come in north of $500,000, and with the Lamborghini at roughly $250,000, the whole garage clocks in around $3 million.
“I think people expect the car girl thing to be performative,” Price said. “Like I’m just posing next to someone else’s car. But I can tell you the torque specs on every single one of mine. I picked the colors. I sat at the dealership. I signed the paperwork. These are mine.”
Another one that’s hers? A Suzuki Cappuccino she picked up for $4,000. The tiny ’90s Japanese kei car has a turbocharged three-cylinder engine, 63 horsepower, and a cult following that goes way harder than you’d expect. “It’s my favorite one honestly,” Price said. “People lose their minds over it. I did a whole bit where a Tinder date shows up in one and the internet went to war defending it.”
She wasn’t exaggerating. A video she posted — captioned “last time I use Tinder ever again” — showed a “date” pulling up in her Cappuccino. “Are you serious right now? What is this?” she says, before the guy leans out the window and asks, “Why you seem so upset?” The clip blew up on Instagram and Reddit, where the car community showed up in full force. “NEVER DISRESPECT THE CAPPUCCINO,” one wrote. “It’s easier to find a new girlfriend than it is to buy a mint Suzuki Cappuccino,” another added.
Price shares her collection across social media, posting regularly about life behind the wheel. In a recent video, she pushed back on the idea that “women can’t drift,” hopped into her Acty van, and proceeded to rip donuts in a parking lot.
In another, she stood next to her GT3 RS in the garage with the text overlay “she’s just a friend” followed by “ok and this is a Ferrari.” For the record, it’s a Porsche. “Yea okay buddy,” she wrote on TikTok.