The CBS game show will give out luxury cars as prizes next week from Alfa Romeo, Audi, Jaguar, Lexus, and Mercedes-Benz.
from the famous Monty Hall problem, a statistics brain teaser loosely based on the game's format and named after its original host. That problem historically involves a contestant picking one of three possible doors, behind which could be a dream car—or a goat. Starting Monday,is kicking off its Fabulous Car Week, wherein one featured luxury car is a possible prize each episode.
traders, as they are referred to on the show—will be able to win an Audi Q5. The car will be up for grabs in the game Go for a Spin, with odds getting as high as one in four to win the luxury crossover. At roughly $57,000, this Q5 is likely a nice mid-trim model. We're glad it isn't the more cramped Sportback, but we can only hope it comes equipped with the stepped-up 261-hp engine configuration.
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