Here Are The Cars of American Actor Ed Helms

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Cars, Net Worth, Salary, Age & Wife

Ed Helms born January 24, 1974, is an American actor, comedian, singer, writer, and producer. From 2002 to 2006 he was a correspondent on Comedy Central’s The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. He played paper salesman Andy Bernard in the NBC sitcom The Office and starred as Stuart Price in The Hangover trilogy. He later starred in the comedy series Rutherford Falls, which he co-wrote. Helms has also starred in dramatic films and comedic films such as We’re the Millers, Vacation, and Together Together. He has received six Screen Actors Guild Award nominations for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series winning in 2008. As now, Ed Helms is currently married and the name of his wife is not revealed yet. His estimated net worth stands at $25 Million, with an annual salary of $3 Million. Despite his huge net worth, his car collection is small yet simple.

1. Toyota Prius

Ed Helms Toyota
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.

2. Lexus GS 350

Ed Helms Lexus
GS 350

The Lexus GS is one of the more exciting vehicles from Lexus. It was among the first to popularize hybrid technology as a performance enhancer. And it often strikes a great balance between performance and comfort, yet it remains more affordable than its European competition. The current model GS is getting a bit on in years and it’s starting to show, having not had a significant redesign since 2013. The cabin is quiet and roomy, the ride is comfortable, and the seats are properly plush. While not the most fuel-efficient or powerful sedan in the class, the GS 350 does offer a satisfying amount of thrust when needed.

3. Audi A8

Audi
A8

Audi A8 is nothing but a well-mannered car with its elegant style, supreme luxury, and silky-smooth performance tailored into Audi’s largest sedan. The A8 has always given the best of comfort and power dynamics needed from a luxury sedan. It rivals the BMW 7-Series and Mercedes S-Class sedan. The Audi A8 doesn’t miss a beat whether it’s the roomy and high-tech cabin or its buttery performance. It excels at mostly every aspect. The drive is quiet, the handling is perfect and the performance from its turbocharged V6 won’t make you feel the thirst for power.

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