Logan Paul gives us a tour of his $150,000 Mercedes Sprinter Van

So, you must have heard of American Youtuber Logan Paul many times, one of them being his boxing match against British Youtuber, KSI or other cases which we will not cover. It’s safe to say that he has made a lot of money from his Youtube career and the other day he revealed that he made $3 million in 3 days on Black Friday last year by selling his “Maverick” merchandise. With that money comes some pretty cool rewards, including this van.

Logan just launched his $150,000 Mercedes Sprinter van he calls the “Maverick Van”, now he already has a bus called the “Cool Bus”, so what makes it so different? Well, it’s fully equipped with just about everything you could want from a starry ceiling, mini fridge, plush S-Class seats, speakers, big TV, and more. It’s a real rockstar’s dream. I assume he will use it to travel around the United States for various events.

I think most people dream of being able to buy a van that they can be driven around in because that’s arguably better than owning a Rolls Royce. Just look at the amount of space and comfort in one of these things. Fair play for him, he did well.

What do you think of ‘Maverick Van’?

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