Manchester United left-back Cameron Borthwick-Jackson turned up to the Premier League club's training ground on Monday morning in Vauxhall Corsa.
The defender's teammate Memphis Depay drew criticism last month when he drove his £250,000 Rolls Royce Phantom into the training complex, with some claiming that the Dutchman, who has also recently purchased a new Hummer, had not earned his corn this season.
Borthwick-Jackson, however, who has broken into the first-team set-up in the 2015-16 campaign, decided on a more modest form of transport.
However, there was some custom work on the model – a personalised number plate which included his initials, CBJ.
Borthwick-Jackson, 18, is in the Man United squad for Tuesday's Premier League clash against Newcastle United.