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Man Utd star Marcus Rashford’s old £667,000 Mercedes G Wagon put on sale for less than HALF price he bought it for


MARCUS RASHFORD’S old £667,000 Mercedes G Wagon is available to buy for less than HALF what he paid.

The England star was often seen driving the car into Manchester United’s Carrington training ground.

Marcus Rashford’s second hand Mercedes G Wagon Brabus is up for saleCredit: Eamonn and James Clarke
His old car can be purchased for £299,995Credit: Eamonn and James Clarke
Rashford was often seen driving the car into Manchester United’ Carrington training groundCredit: Eamonn and James Clarke

But the vehicle is now available to buy.

And you can get it for £350,000 – less than half of what Rashford spent on it.

Motorclass have posted an avert online for the public to see.

Rash’s second hand Mercedes G Wagon Brabus 800 4X4 can be bought for just under £300,000.

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The United star is known for having a love for cars.

Over the years, SunSport has spotted him in a Audi A3, Mercedes CLA Class, Mercedes S Class Coupe and a Range Rover Velar.

Recently, he spent £280,000 on a McLaren 765 Long Tail, top speed 205mph and £390,000 on a 155mph Black Badge Cullinan Rolls-Royce.

It didn’t stop him from being late to a meeting which led to him being benched against Wolves (although he turned that around by coming on to score the winner).

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The 25-year-old is motoring on the pitch, too.

He scored in his EIGHTH home match on the bounce against Charlton on Tuesday to break Wayne Rooney’s record of netting in consecutive Old Trafford games.

Rashford also kept up his run of netting in every fixture since the season resumed after the World Cup.

He’s already on 15 for the campaign and heads into Saturday’s Manchester derby on the best goalscoring run of his career.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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