Friday, November 22, 2024

Prince Harry Is Selling His Audi On Auto Trader For A Cool $94K

The car that made headlines last year when Prince Harry was seen driving (then girlfriend) Meghan Markle to Pippa Middleton’s wedding reception is for sale. The Duke of Sussex is selling his like-new Audi RS6 Avant for $94,000.

The car is being sold on Auto Trader after only a year.

According to the Daily Express, the car only has 4,500 miles on it and is in excellent condition, adding that the Audi RS6 4.0 Avant Tiptronic Quattro 5-door is the sportiest in its range and is equipped with nearly $15,000 of hand-picked extras, such as a panoramic sunroof and privacy glass.

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Erin Baker, Auto Trader’s editorial director, told the Express that the Audi is a “smashing car perfectly suited to any aspiring royal.”

The car boasts a 17 reg and low mileage, so it begs the question why is the prince selling so soon? Maybe he’s on the market for a bigger family car, in which case we’d recommend a Skoda Superb. Maybe he’s after an electric car, having driven Meghan away after their wedding in an electric Jag?

The car’s original list price was $119,117.

Meanwhile, The Queen is selling her vintage Rolls Royce. It’ll be auctioned off in the U.K.. next month. According to CNN:

Among the most anticipated lots is a 1953 Rolls-Royce Phantom IV State Landaulette, used by the Queen on state occasions and kept by the British royal family for more than 40 years. The vehicle, which has a top estimate of $2.6 million (£2 million), is the same model as the one used by Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, on her wedding day in May.
A 1985 “Centenary” Silver Spur Saloon used by Princess Diana is expected to sell for as much as $197,000.

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