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What Kind Of Car Did Justin Bieber Get

March 2, 2012 by · Comments Off on What Kind Of Car Did Justin Bieber Get 

What Kind Of Car Did Justin Bieber Get, Teen pop sensation Justin Bieber has been given an electric car for his 18th birthday as a present from his manager Scooter.The Baby hitmaker, who turned 18 yesterday, was presented with a luxury Fisker Karma vehicle with a solar-panelled roof, reported E! online. Presenting the teen star
with the car, Scooter said, “You work really, really hard. I always yell at you don’t get anything flashy. You know, we’re not about that. Be humble, be humble and I kind of broke my own rule.

“So we wanted to make sure since you love cars that when you’re on the road you are always environmentally friendly and we decided to get you a car that would make you stand out.”

Bieber also owns a 100,000 pounds customised Range Rover, a Batman-themed customised Cadillac and a Ferrari.

Bieber $100,000 Electric Car

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Bieber $100,000 Electric Car, Justin Bieber turned 18 on Thursday and to celebrate, his manager surprised him with a Fisker Karma — a $100,000 electric car whose sporty physique belies its eco-friendliness.

Bieber’s manager, Scott Braun, presented the Canadian pop star with the car on the “Ellen DeGeneres Show,” of all places.

“We wanted to make sure, since you love cars, that when you’re on the road you are always looking environmentally friendly,” Braun said as DeGeneres beamed in the background. “And we decided to get you a car that would make you stand out. I think you know where I’m going, and you’re kind of freaking out right now. That’s a Fisker Karma.”

A curtain was flourished, the car was revealed, and Bieber appeared to be in a state of shock.Wondering what makes the Fisker Karma so special? Well, first of all, it’s brand new — the car just hit showrooms in December. And there’s also that crazy price point: The Fisker Karma sells from between $95,000 to $108,000 before tax incentives.

And there’s that whole eco-angle. Fisker, the Anaheim-based company behind the Fisker Karma, likes to say it is the world’s first luxury electric vehicle with extended range.

The car runs on an 180 kW lithium-ion rechargeable battery, which our car reviewer described as being “roughly the size and a shape of a real-life Gumby.” The battery itself weighs 605 pounds.

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