American Rapper, Meek Mill has released his new album, Wins & Losses today. Meek has promised the album will give you a real insight into his life. He said: “I just wanted to give people a real perspective of my life, what we call wins and what we call losses. I lost my case, we lost Lil Snupe, Chino lost his brother. Where we come from, that’s a loss. When you talk L’s and W’s, you get an L, that mean you got life in jail. It’s critical, it ain’t what they talking about, so I wanted to give my perspective on it, let people know what I’ve been through.”
But what we are curious about is what cars Meek will buy with the money he earns from the new album?
The man is clearly a car fan as his current garage demonstrates. He already has four beautiful prestige cars that will make you envious.
Aston Martin Rapide
Meek’s Aston Martin Rapide is a unique specimen. It has a midnight blue body with gold alloys, grille and Aston Martin Badge. The Aston Martin is a luxury four-seater saloon with the looks and performance of a grand tourer but the interior comfort of an executive saloon. Although no executive saloon is as stylish as this car.
Inside the Rapide, you get a beautifully designed interior that will likely leave Meek feeling cosseted and special. For the price he will have paid for this car it is well worth it for the quality of leather spread across the entire interior.
In terms of driving performance, the Rapide is known for being the best Aston Martin for its ride and the steering is close to perfect. The Rapide gives you the confidence to drive fast down country roads, especially when switched into Track mode.
Mercedes Maybach
Meek loves a luxury saloon and has four different ones. The Maybach is just one of them. It is far more subtle than its direct rivals that Meek also owns. Meek likely owns this car because it looks like a normal, if not slightly longer Mercedes, thereby not drawing too much attention to him (good luck to him with that).
The Maybach is longer than the normal S-Class and is powered by a 6.0-litre twin-turbocharged petrol V12 producing 523 bhp. That power has to pull the 2,335kg saloon, but it does successfully sprint from 0-60 mph in 5 seconds, which is impressive for the size.
It is unknown whether Meek drives or is driven in the Maybach, but either way, it is one luxurious car. Inside, you do get a similar interior to the S-Class, which isn’t doing down the Maybach but paying a huge compliment to the S-Class.
Bentley Mulsanne
Here is another prestige saloon that is more of a car to be chauffeured in rather than be driven by yourself if you have the finances or the status.
The Mulsanne is the direct rival of the Rolls Royce Phantom, Mercedes Maybach and the Rapide (you will see a serious pattern with Meek’s cars).
Bentley have used 6.75-litre V8s to power their cars since the 1950s. With the Mulsanne, Meek will have a twin-turbocharged 6.75-litre V8 producing 505 bhp. This car weighs 2500kg and yet sprints from 0-60 mph in 5.3 seconds. It also has a top speed of 184 mph, so weight really doesn’t make a difference.
Let’s discuss the interior of the Mulsanne. The seats are trimmed by hand. It takes 150 hours to complete the seats. The logo on each seat requires 5,000 stitches. The level of craftsmanship in this car is astonishing.
Bentley Flying Spur
This is the sports saloon to end all sports saloons. It is based off the Bentley Continental GT chassis, so imagine that famous sports GT car with four doors and that is the Flying Spur. The Flying Spur is powered by a powerful V8 engine, accelerating 0-60 mph in less than 5 seconds and has a top speed of 190 mph.
Inside the Flying Spur, everything is either covered in wood or gorgeous leather. There are occasional sparkles of chrome dotted around the cabin. With ample amounts of space around the cabin, which we are certain Meek enjoys being in the Bentley.
If you are a Meek Mill fan, you can find his album online and in stores.