Cars, Net Worth, Salary, Age & Husband
Angela Bassett born August 16, 1958 is an American actress. She is the recipient of numerous accolades, including three Black Reel Awards, a Golden Globe Award, seven NAACP Image Awards, and a Screen Actors Guild Award. In addition to nominations for one Academy Award and seven Primetime Emmy Awards. Bassett had her breakthrough with her portrayal of singer Tina Turner in the biopic What’s Love Got to Do with It, which garnered her a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress. She went on to star in numerous acclaimed and successful films, including; London Has Fallen, and Queen Ramonda in Black Panther, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, as well as in Avengers: Endgame. As of now, Angela Bassett is currently married to Courtney B. Vance. Her estimated net worth stands at $25 Million, with an annual salary of $4 Million. Her car collection is small, yet decent.
1. Audi Q7

The first car that Angela owns in her car collection is the luxurious and spacious Audi Q7. The Q7 states the standard prominent design that can be seen in the rest of the lineup with a luxury and feature-rich cabin and three-row seats. The car offers two powertrain options with a 248 hp turbo four. And a 335 hp turbo V6 for the ones who seek more performance with an all-wheel drive system as standard and adjustable air suspension for even more comfort and a seamless driving experience.
2. Audi A4

Audi A4 has been an excellent car since its launch in 1995. It initially came as a 4-door saloon, and later as a 5-door estate from 1996 and also as a 2-door Cabriolet from 2002. Built on Volkswagen Group B5 (PL45) platform the 1996 model had a front-mounted longitudinal engine and front-wheel drive. And used various types of petrol and diesel engines over the years. The 2023 Audi A4 gets a classy and sporty design which gives a premium feel.
3. GMC Acadia

GMC Acadia is completely family-friendly, which easily hides under a veil of ruggedness. The spacious first and second rows of the Acadia will be immensely loved by the families, but the third row might make some howl. As standard, it features enough infotainment and driver-assistance technologies, which will satisfy those modern lookers. Unfortunately, with all of its specialties, it still gets smoked by many other mid-sized SUVs providing more value, better dynamics, and more cargo space.