Mumbai: One of the richest cricketers of the world at the moment, Sachin Tendulkar on Friday revisited the time when the not-so-well-off batsman managed to buy his favourite luxury car, albeit a second-hand one.
Known for his passion for cars, Tendulkar in 1993 bought a BMW at the age of 20, four years into his international career.
"I have always been a BMW fan but the real association with it started when I was 14. One of the first BMWs that I drove and owned was in 1993. My pockets were not so deep back then so I had to opt for a second-hand BMW and it was a joy to drive that car," Tendulkar said at the launch of a new series of the iconic German car.

Known for his passion for cars, Tendulkar in 1993 bought a BMW at the age of 20, four years into his international career.
According to international magazine the Forbes, the 39- year-old earned $18.6 million last year and a vast majority of Tendulkar's earnings came from sponsorship deals. The legend currently has 16 sponsors, including global brands like Adidas, Coca-Cola, Castrol and Toshiba, and they pay a total of $16.5 million for his services.
"I drove that car for a few years and moved on to better BMWs like the X5 and M5," Tendulkar said. Tendulkar, one of the first few people to test drive the German luxury car maker's new launch in London this month, said he enjoys being in the driver's seat.
"To be honest, I prefer driving. My driver normally gets to sit at the back. There are occasions when I am travelling with my family, then I sit at the back," he said.
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