Police officers in Sao Paolo, Brazil, pulled over a car during a routine document check and found that the driver owed $1.9 million in outstanding violations.

According to the BBC, Armando Clemente da Silva, 36, had accumulated more than 1,000 speeding tickets and other traffic violations since 2001, the year he bought the car.

Mr. da Silva said he had not received any penalty tickets because he had been too busy to register his car, the BBC reported.

So what was this monster machine Mr. da Silva used to rack up such a fine? A Lamborghini Gallardo? A Porsche Turbo? Probably not. Although Brazilian authorities have not identified the vehicle, they said it’s not worth more than $6,500. It has been impounded and will be returned to Mr. da Silva once all the fines have been paid off.