A YouTuber recently acquired Marcus Rashford’s previous Rolls-Royce, which had been involved in a crash back in September wails
However, upon closer inspection, the YouTuber confessed that the extent of the damage was more severe than initially anticipated
Rashford’s Rolls-Royce, a collaboration between Rolls Royce and German luxury car manufacturer Mansory, came with a staggering price tag of £700,000 when he initially purchased it.
How did it happen?
Last September, Marcus Rashford’s car was written off in a collision, fortunately leaving both him and the other driver unharmed, despite the vehicle knocking over a traffic pole.
The accident resulted in significant damage to the left side of the car, leading to its listing for auction.
Accoriding to reports from TheSun, YouTuber Mat Armstrong, with 2.55 million subscribers, managed to acquire the vehicle for £185,000, a fraction of the £700,000 Rashford initially paid for it.
What’s next for Amstrong?
Despite the severe damage evident in the online listing photos, the auction company claimed that the car could still start.
However, the YouTuber, upon receiving the vehicle, found that it was not as functional as advertised. It took considerable effort for him to get the car to start, jokingly remarking that only Rashford would know for sure if it could start reliably.