Although the Porsche was a luxury car brand, an ordinary Cayenne was just over a million.

German's Volkwagen was considered a common car brand too, however, the Phaeton was a very rare and expensive model.

The top-spec Phaeton was worth more than two million dollars which were equivalent to the top-spec Audi A8, Mercedes-Benz S-Class, and BMW 7-Series.

Earlier, Max was so taken aback by the Porsche Cayenne's logo that he had instinctively tried to crash into a cheaper car. When he saw the Phaeton, he only recognized the Volkswagen logo and the car looked like a cheap Passat, so he ran into it swiftly.

Never did he expect that it had turned out to be the underrated Phaeton...

When he thought of the car's price tag-2 freaking million dollars!-he was so depressed that he wished he could die right there and then.

The parts-to-whole price ratio was an important element in a car that would reflect the auto maintenance cost in ordinary use. In other words, if the parts of a car were taken apart, the auto parts would be two or three times the price of the whole vehicle or even higher.

After the collision, the Phaeton's two taillights, trunk,

all its

his Mercedes-Benz was horribly

brands with the highest parts-to-whole price ratio. If you dismantled the five hundred grand E-Class according to the parts listed by the workshop, it would come to a

automatic headlights

and anti-collision beams were all gone, plus the two exploded

a Passat, the combined damage of the two cars would definitely not exceed five hundred thousand which would be covered under

estimated that the damage of the two cars might be close to

thousand, he had to figure out the rest of the

at the owner of the Phaeton and said with a painful grimace, "Boss, why do you drive this car on the street? Are

face angrily and shouted, "You crashed my car, you are responsible for this, and you dare to say that I'm scamming you?! Believe it or

blurted as he reflexively

can't slap you?" The man cursed, "Do you have any idea who I

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