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Love seems to be struggling down under as Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban split up. After nearly 20 years of bliss, the couple is going their separate ways. Keith Urban’s $6.5 million car collection hangs in the balance, but Nicole is happy to stay simple with a Subaru

Nicole Kidman prefers Subaru to Keith Urban’s car collection 

During nearly 20 years of blissful marriage, Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban have been able to splurge on cars. The couple is worth $519 million and must divide their shared possessions. 

Urban might be happy to learn that Nicole probably isn’t gunning for his $6.5 million car collection, as she has no passion for high-performance vehicles. She shared that her former husband got her a $423k Lamborghini Urus, but she let him drive it. 

While he guns it around Queensland, she sticks to her Subaru. Kidman is happy to have a bit of air conditioning and the basics as a self-described passenger princess. 

Kidman and her kids are safe in a Subaru and often fly under the radar as the paparazzi tracks more expensive options. 

She also suggests Urban secretly bought the Lamborghini for himself, knowing she wouldn’t want to drive it. Are bad presents ground for divorce?

Meanwhile, Urban enjoys lavish high-performance options like his Ferrari F430, 1969 Ford Mustang Restomod, Mercedes S-Class, Rolls-Royce Spectre, and a Bugatti Veyron worth about $3 million.

According to Hello Magazine, Keith Urban uses a $115,000 black Range Rover Sport as his daily driver. His daughters have been spotted with him inside the Rolls-Royce Spectre to liven up errands as well. 

Hopefully, things will go amicably, and some of these supercars won’t be lost in the divorce or subject to joint custody. But the vehicles may enjoy having two Christmases.

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