Ali Asad Car Collection & Net Worth, Salary

Ali Asad born on 19 January 1993, is a Qatari footballer who currently plays for Al Sadd as a midfielder. He also currently plays for the Qatar national team. Asad was born in Bahrain but was raised and naturalized as Qatari. Ali was called up to the Qatar B team on 13 November 2013. He made his official debut for the team on 25 December in the 2014 WAFF Championship in a 1–0 win against Palestine. As of now, Ali Asad is currently married and even has two kids, but their names are kept private. His estimated net worth stands at $1.5 Million, with an annual salary of $200,000. His car collection is small, yet decent.

1. BMW M5

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M5

BMW M5 is the mightiest among all BMW M-badged cars in the company’s lineup. The 2023 BMW M5 aka the granddaddy of all 5-Series cars with its magnanimous power and freaking performance with exquisite interior and its serene design. The new M5 is nothing but an improved specced version of the that came out two years before that. The M5 offers a 4.4-liter twin-turbocharged V8 engine that produces over 600 hp and 553 lb-ft of torque. With the Competition package, the power increases to 617 hp resulting in a rapid acceleration from 0-60 mph in just 2.8 seconds. The car can reach a top speed of a crazy 190 mph with its powerful V8 engine.

2. Toyota Prius

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Prius

Toyota Prius is one of the most popular and loved hybrid cars among several popular celebrities. With its average of 54 mpg and 121-hp hybrid engine, the Prius offers all-wheel drive and is the best choice to go for. The Toyota Prius is frugal in responsiveness and is comfortable to drive even at high speeds. Also, a ton of features are offered such as a standard 7.0-inch touchscreen and an optional 11.6-inch touchscreen with a heads-up display. Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, wireless charging, and rain-sensing wipers are also offered. It scored a 5-star safety rating in NHTSA. It offers safety features such as forward collision warnings with automated emergency braking.

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