Sergey Kosenko was born on August 23, 1987, in Russia, and there are some mentions of his connection to Hungary in certain accounts. While it needs to be clarified unclear if he completed his degree, some reports mention his time at the Moscow Power Engineering Institute and Moscow State University.
In 2014, Kosenko started a business selling clothing. It grew but also needed help getting products to customers on time. This led to many customers needing to receive their orders.
Afterwards, he started a blog and became popular on social media platforms like Instagram and YouTube. On YouTube, he mostly talks about money and starting businesses.
While it’s hard to say exactly how much he’s worth, some estimates suggest he has around $5 million. There are reports that he owns properties worth $50 million. Now, let’s take a closer look at his collection of cars.
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Sergei Kosenko Car Collection
Sergey Kosenko Car Collection | Price (USD) |
Porsche Cayenne | $66,550 |
Lamborghini Huracan | $233,961 |
Bentley Continental GT | $205,225 |
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