KATIE Price’s pink Range Rover has been slashed by £10,000 in a desperate bid to sell it.
The vehicle, which the 41-year-old vomited in during her drink drive arrest last year, ended up in the hands of a high-end car dealer after being repossessed but they have been forced to dramatically drop the price to £50K.
It has been on sale for over a month but the garage is struggling to sell it – despite offering a finance deal to ‘tempt’ buyers.
Customers can stick £5,000 down and then spread the remaining £45,000 over 60 months.
That’s a £944 a month and will cost £11,674 in interest – or the price of a normal motor.
According to the car seller’s website, the car benefits from 22 inch alloys,, a sliding panoramic roof, auto high beam assist and WiFi hotspot.
In November, it was reported the pink Range Rover was up for sale after being repossessed.
The flashy motor ended up at a car auction and was sold to a used car dealership in Essex.
A witness at the dealership said: “It’s a very striking car but we didn’t know straight away that it belonged to Katie Price.
“But then one of the buyers told us that it was hers. We couldn’t believe how filthy it was.”
Last year, Katie was convicted of being nearly twice the legal limit while in charge of the Range Rover.
She previously pleaded guilty to failing to tell police who was driving the car, in a smash in October 2018, in Bexley.
Police Constables Benjamin Jones and Balvinder Mann told the court they first saw her car veer off the road and hit a grass verge at 12.40am before seeing it stationary about 15 minutes later.
PC Jones told Bexley Magistrates’ Court that he approached the car to find Katie in the back of the vehicle, while her boyfriend, Kris Boyson, was in the passenger seat.
He said: “Her eyes were blood shot and her speech was a bit slurred. Although she was sitting, it was in a slumped position. I could smell alcohol. In my opinion she was drunk.”
He clarified she seemed “very” drunk, adding: “I also noticed what appeared to be sick on the outside of the car.”
The Sun Online has contacted Katie’s rep for comment.