Jason Tobin Latest Car Collection & Net Worth

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Cars, Net Worth, Salary, Age & Wife

Jason Tobin is a Hong Kong-British film and television actor best known for his work in the lead role of Young Jun in the Cinemax series Warrior. In 2018, he once again reunited with director Justin Lin to star in the Cinemax series Warrior, a martial arts drama based on an original idea by the late Bruce Lee and produced by his daughter Shannon Lee. He is an admirer of Bruce Lee “because he’s the ultimate badass and he inspired me as a kid.” As of now, Jason Tobin is currently married to Michelle Lau. His estimated net worth stands at $5 Million, with an annual salary of $400,000. His car collection is small, yet it is decent and reliable.

1. Honda Civic Si

Jason Tobin Honda
Civic Si

Honda Civic Si is built keeping affordability and enthusiasts in mind. While this front-wheel drive sport compact darling doesn’t cost a lot and is a lot of fun to drive. It is offered exclusively as a four-door sedan mated with a six-speed manual, using the 200-hp version of the normal Civic’s turbocharged 1.5-liter inline-four. Inside, black cloth seats with red stitching and Sport Injected accents are plastered throughout. Other highlights include a cabin with modern tech, including wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. Rival crossovers like Volkswagen Taos and Hyundai Kona have easily replaced fun compact cars such as the Golf and Veloster. But the Civic Si lives as an entertaining alternative to this largely populated mundane world.

2. Toyota Supra

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Supra

The Toyota Supra loved by the car community comes forward in the view with a standard four-cylinder turbocharged engine which generates 255HP. A 3.0-litre BMW inline-six also comes to the market which makes the car fly. The improved handling on the Supra from the previous model moves smoothly through the twisty roads without reducing much comfort. The car lacks in terms of visibility and performance as compared to the previous Supra models.

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