Can a Christian buy a super car?

Can a Christian buy a super car? - 1

Added (1). Greed is one of the worst sins. Let's say I get a fortune as a result of my hard work and God really blesses me with millions. Where is the line drawn? I do not plan on living in a lavish house because I want a small comfortable home. However, I do want to buy a handful of "status symbols". A rolex or two and a few exotic cars.
"It is easier for camels to get through an eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter heaven"
~ I plan on being charitable with my fortune
Opinions on this?

Added (2). 7 cars. No more. However, I will donate these cars when I want a new one; via fund raisers.
Nissan GTR- $100k
Acura NSX- $150k
Aston Martin Vanquish- $200k
Ford GT 2016- $350k
Hummer H1- $100k
Honda Accord- $30k
Little pick up truck- $5k

Opinions on this? Really greedy or somewhat reasonable? (My wife gets to drive them too)

Sure with the right funds.

Yes.

SHOULD a Christian buy a super car is a different story.

Depends on the Christian and how you define "super car".

Maybe but what do you mean?

The manufacturers of super cars count on it.

Acts 2:
45 And sold their possessions and goods, and parted them to all men, as every man had need.
46a And they, continuing daily with one Accord…

Prior to thinking that wealth is wrong for a Christian take a long and hard look at many Christian institutions. The Church of England and the Roman Catholic Church are incredibly wealthy organisations. The Pope's Apostolic Palace in Rome makes Buckingham Palace in London look plain and dowdy. Many tele-evangelists are super-rich. Before you consider wealth to be wrong you might want to ask the Christians denominations about their wealth.

Sure.

Oh give me a break. Like being Christian means anything, other than built in loop-holes. When I was young, and wanted to get laid, I just looked for girls wearing crosses. They are the easiest.

Build your supercar if you like.