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The 10 cars Mr Beast is giving away this week in Sydney

Mr Beast is making headlines in Australia after posting a video promoting his “Feastables” Chocolate bars and teasing a mega giveaway downunder.

EFTM can reveal the ten cars Mr Beast has lined up to give away and just what they’re worth.

It’s a million dollar giveaway, with the ten cars all totalling $1,053,319.

Jimmy Donaldson himself, aka Mr Beast will be in Sydney at the Opera House on Wednesday for an event to give the cars away.

Ten Aussies who buy his chocolates and enter before midnight tonight will be flown to Sydney to take part in the giveaway.

Once at the Opera House Event, each winner will have the opportunity to select one of the ten cars.

Those ten cars are:

  1. a 2015 Lamborghini Huracan in White valued at up to AU$442,581;
  2. a 2020 Ford Mustang R Spec in Lime Green valued at up to AU$157,570;
  3. a 2013 Mercedes SL Convertible in Dark Grey valued at up to AU$81,320;
  4. a 2021 BMW 520I in White valued at up to $74,960;
  5. a 2017 Porsche Macan in Silver valued at up to $70,320;
  6. a 2015 Tesla Model S in Red valued at up to $65,151;
  7. a 2020 Tesla Model 3 in White valued at up to $55,725;
  8. a 2014 Volkswagen Tiguan in White and wrapped to look like Jurassic Park valued at up to $45,832;
  9. a 1997 Volvo S70 Sedan in Blue and wrapped with LazarBeam’s face valued at up to $21,930; and
  10. a 2010 Toyota Hiace in White and wrapped to look like Scooby Doo Mystery Van valued at up to $21,930.

Aussie YouTuber and Gamer LazarBeam features heavily in Mr Beast’s promotion, as the “token Aussie”, even dressing as a Woolies staff member in the video, and one of the cars is even wrapped with his face all over it.

Interestingly, Mr Beast says in the video the finalists will “Compete for which car they are going to win”, though the legal conditions suggest otherwise.

“Winners’ selections of the car prizes will be done on in order of the time each winner received their winner notification”

And to be super clear “For the avoidance of doubt, the first winner to receive the winner notification will be able to claim their choice of the car prizes, which will then continue in order of winner notification order until all ten car prizes have been claimed”.

This indicates that the first person to get the “instant win” notification when entering will get the first choice, so any other “competition” Mr Beast does at the Opera House will surely be just for show, or in breach of the terms of the competition.

Pretty epic stunt to promote a chocolate – and it works! All power to him!

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