Does anyone besides me find it odd that all these "luxury" garages lack tools?
I'm not a car person, but if I were I like to think I'd enjoy spending time servicing, repairing, upgrading, and tinkering with them. How about some of the "car folks" on the forum: could you deal with a garage so crammed with vehicles that there's no space for tools?
If by "odd" you mean "antimustachian" yes--it feels to me like just another form of consumerism or the Diderot effect. Or put another way, a very expensive type of collectibles. I also see a bit of Tiny Detail Exaggeration Syndrome--why would you need a Ferrari, a Lambo,
and a Ford GT40? Are they really distinctive enough to warrant spending hundreds of thousands on them?
Now, if you're a Jay Leno type who actually gets joy out of repairing, maintaining, and driving those cars, that may be another matter. But if it more resembles a museum of garage queens and/or you hire people to maintain cars you don't drive, then yeah, it's pretty antimustachian.
On the other hand, these folks are clearly top 1%, and they can apparently afford to spend this kind of money without impacting their ability to eat so...meh?