Here are all the cars for Grabs
you may have heard of Let’s make an agreement from the famous Monty Hall problem, a statistical intelligence test based on the game’s format and named after its original server. Historically, that issue involved a contestant choosing one of three possible doors, behind which could be a dream car—or a goat. Starting Monday, Let’s make an agreement is kicking off Amazing Car Week, where a standout luxury car can be the prize for each episode. Starting Monday, January 30 and continuing every day through Friday, February 3, those awards will include four luxury crossover SUVs and one luxury sedan. Here are the details on each one.
Monday, January 30: Audi Q5, $57,000 (est.)
Starting Monday, the contestants on Let’s deal-or merchants, as they are featured in the show—will be able to win an Audi Q5. The car will be up for grabs in Go for a Spin, with odds as high as 1/4 to win the luxury crossover. With a price tag of around $57,000, this Q5 could be a nice mid-range car. We’re glad it’s not the more cramped Sportback, but we can only hope it gets an upgraded 261hp engine configuration.
Tuesday, January 31: Lexus RX350, $56,000 (est.)
Traders selected on Tuesday will enter the Tic Tac Deal contest to try to win a Lexus RX350. The RX350 starts at a little over $48,000, but a spokesperson from Let’s make an agreement claim the car in the show is worth nearly $56,000. That puts it straight into RX350 Luxury trim territory, with extra luxuries like a larger 14.0-inch infotainment screen and leather seats, among other niceties.
Wednesday, February 1: Mercedes-Benz E350, $63,000 (est.)
Wednesday’s episode will feature the only non-SUV of the week, with contestants vying for a Mercedes E350 sedan. The 2023 E350 has a starting price of $57,800, but a spokesperson for the show informed us that the car they displayed was worth more than $63,000. Entrants will compete in the Timeline game for a chance to receive Mercs.
Thursday, February 2: Alfa Romeo Stelvio, $58,000 (est.)
Contestants in Thursday’s Car Pong game will have a chance to win an Alfa Romeo Stelvio. We were told that the car would come in a Veloce version, landing in the middle of the line between the Ti and Lusso. Features aren’t as rich as the top two versions, but the upscale interior and combined make for an impressive car in such a competitive segment.
Friday, February 3: Jaguar F-Pace, $59,000 (est.)
At the end of the week, the featured car for Friday’s episode will be the Jaguar F-Pace. It has sports car-inspired powertrains, responsive powertrains, and ample luggage space in any style, but the model’s $59,000 price tag excludes the P400 R-Dynamic S styling. most sporty. Even so, two lower trim levels come standard with a 246-horsepower turbocharged four-cylinder. The entrants at Friday’s Think Big game are the ones who get the chance to drive home with these new wheels.