American Actress Madelyn Cline Car Collection & Net Worth

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OBX Actress Madelyn Cline Has Some Luxurious Cars

Madelyn Cline born December 21, 1997, is an American actress and model. She is known for her roles as Sarah Cameron on the Netflix teen drama series Outer Banks and as Whiskey in Rian Johnson’s mystery film Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery. In June 2020, Cline announced she was in a relationship with her Outer Banks co-star Chase Stokes. In October 2021, the couple announced they had split and the third season of Outer Banks, in which Cline reprises her role of Sarah Cameron, premiered on Netflix on February 23, 2023. As of now, Madelyn Cline is currently dating Jackson Guthy. Her estimated net worth stands at $2.5 Million. So, let’s check out Cline’s luxurious rides.

Madelyn Cline Car CollectionPrice (USD)
Cadillac Escalade$88,595
Volvo XC90$63,450
Cline’s Car Collection

1. Cadillac Escalade

The Cadillac Escalade is a full-size luxury American SUV which is one of the finest and most selling vehicles in the States. This insane vehicle is powered by a 6.2-liter V8 engine which generates power up to 420-Horsepower and 600 NM of torque. This is pretty insane and powerful for a full-size SUV like this. Its cabin is plastered with wood, leather, designer fabrics, and satin-finished metals. A large, curved display travels across the dashboard, serving as both a gauge cluster and an infotainment center. 

2. Volvo XC90

Madelyn Cline Volvo
XC90

The Volvo XC90 with its minimal approach to modern-day cars turns out as a great alternative compared to boring cars. The XC90 is one of the most powerful and safest cars the company has ever made. The model comes with a 2.0-liter turbocharged 4-cylinder engine with a hybrid system that makes a combined 455 hp. The XC90 Recharge delivers an excellent mileage of 180 MPGe with its hybrid engine. Volvo, in a world of many boring cars, maintains the minimalistic style that people still care to love. Song loves the Scandinavian so much that she bought two XC90s.

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