A The Price Is Right contestant won a car at the last moment after he had some unlucky picks earlier in the game. It took until the last card for him to win.
Drew Rodriguez, from Fireball, California, won the fifth item up for bid, which was a gas range and stove with a tea kettle. He had the highest bid of $901. The actual retail price was $933.
He made it to the stage to play Pocket Change for a 2025 Nissan Kicks. The way the game works is The Price Is Right contestant is given the first number of the car. They have to guess the next four. If they are wrong, they are not out, but the price of the car goes up $0.25 every time they are wrong. Whatever total they have at the end, the contestant has to match or beat that by picking envelopes off the wall with various amounts on them when

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