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“This Is What N180m Looks Like”: Nigerian Man Shows The Latest Model Mercedes S-Class, Warns People About Dragging Road With It

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“This Is What N180m Looks Like”: Nigerian Man Shows The Latest Model Mercedes S-Class, Warns People About Dragging Road With It

In this video that appeared online, a Nigerian man shows off what N180 million looks like while moving on the road. The vehicle is none other than the latest model of the Mercedes S-class.

The video was posted on the Instagram account @carcontinent with the caption: 

“Have you ever seen 180m naira before? This is what it looks like when it’s not in monetary form. Incase you’re driving behind this car or by the side, do not drag road with it o, you will hear headlight is 3m, and you will spend 2 weeks to receive it, so it’s better to avoid wahala than to show power.”

Car and Driver describe the Mercedes S-class as: “The pinnacle of modern automotive luxury, a wealth of horsepower from both powertrains, lavish mechanicals such as active air suspension and rear-wheel steering.”

The S-class has always maintained its class by being a luxury sedan in its own category. The S-class is regarded as the vehicle for wealthy people, and its found in the possession of wealthy Nigerians like Obi Cubana. Even the official vehicle of the Nigerian president has been the Mercedes S-class.

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Written by Amaefule Precious

A content writer with experience across various niches, and one of them includes interest in writing about cars.

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