MANILA, Philippines — Sara Discaya admitted owning 28 luxury vehicles with a combined value close to P200 million when grilled by senators on Monday, Sept. 1.
Her family’s car collection include a Rolls Royce Cullinan worth P42 million, Mercedes Benz Maybach (P22 million), Bentley Bentayga (P20 million), Mercedes Benz-AMG Wagon G63 (20 million), two units of Cadillac Escalade (worth P11 million each), two units of GMC Yukon Denali (P11 million each), Range Rover Autobiography (P16 million), Range Rover Defender (P7 million), Range Rover Evoque (P5 million), and Chevrolet Suburban (P3 million).
She said these vehicles were purchased through luxury car importers Frebel Enterprises and Autoart Luxury Cars.
Sara Discaya admits owning 28 luxury cars
Senators on Monday intensified their scrutiny of contractor Discaya’s ownership of luxury vehicles, pressing her to explain how she acquired at least 28 high-end cars while cornering hundreds of government flood control contracts.
At the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee hearing on anomalous flood control projects, Senate President Pro Tempore Jinggoy Estrada grilled Discaya on her car fleet.
Sara Discaya admits owning 28 luxury cars
Estrada expressed disbelief that one family could accumulate such wealth.
“This is the first time I’ve heard of a couple owning this many expensive cars,” he said.

Discaya admitted to owning 28 cars, clarifying that the figure included service vehicles, This news data comes from:http://xxsj-oo-kj-tt.aichuwei.com
She added that some of the cars were bought through installment plans, not cash. With PNA
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