Selena Gomez rose to fame as she started with Nickelodeon as a child star. She then even became more famous and publicized because of her relationship with Justin Bieber. She had once a simple life as she was seen driving a Ford Escape. The Ford Escape is one of the Best Selling compact crossovers in America, and it is a good choice as the first car of the singer/actress.
According to Born Rich, Selena Gomez's net worth is $16 million back in 2011 when she was just 19 years old. This is tremendously insane for a teenager her age, as most would even have double jobs to sustain their lifestyle living independently.
At $16 million, many were expecting her to drive an expensive compact crossover, probably that of made in Italy because certainly, she can afford it. However, she opted to drive a simple Ford Escape. Many think that this choice is not likely of because it was termed a boring car, at least for her. Boring for some, but the Ford Escape happens to be one of the Best Selling cars in America during that period so the choice is rather natural.
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It is then a good reminder that once, Selena Gomez was a simple young teenager in Hollywood who was seen pumping gas on her Ford Escape. It is a good picture and memory to look back to especially now that she is becoming more controversial by the day. The recent pictures with her being extra cozy with Canadian singer, The Weeknd, is one of those that screams the baby is now a grown and sensual lady.
Her simpler life back in 2011 is resonated by the simplicity of her Ford Escape. According to Car and Driver, the compact crossover's updated 2017 model is big on power, features, and even price. It has 245-horsepower and 275 pound-feet of twist, the EcoBoost 2.0-liter sits near the top of the four-cylinder compact crossover power rating. This definitely reminiscent to the changes that Selena Gomez had over the years.
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