Ana Castela joked and said she bought the car without knowing how to park it or mark it
“Thank you, God, dad and mom for never letting me give up. (I won’t know how to park, or even see who’s on the street… but God takes care of me.) With you, my car!”she wrote.
The car model is a 2024 Chevrolet Silverado High Country, imported from Mexico and available for pre-sale for R$519,000.
“I’ve wanted this truck for a long time, then I got my license and I told my dad, ‘Dad, now that I got my license, I can have my own truck.’ And here it is behind me!”explained the singer.
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Source: Terra

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