Ehrhardt is still a winner, and I'm guessing he'll still be a frequent flier at that Michigan casino. I contacted Four Winds for insights into the financial figures behind these promotions, but the casino declined. "It's upsetting that the average American worker can't even afford to win a car like this," he said, "plus, the hidden fees the casino never tells you about until after you win it." "After I pay roughly $38,000 in taxes, I'll make out with only $25,000 from a $92,000 vehicle." "I'd keep the car if I could afford to, but I can't," he said while showing off its whistles and bells. ![]() The highest bidder for the car offered "only $60,000," Ehrhardt told me, though "only" is a relative term in this case. I wasn't surprised when Ehrhardt drove the car very cautiously around a corner when we met Tuesday morning on his way to a Lake County car dealership.
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