Christina Hall—formerly Christina Anstead, El Moussa, and Haack—has expanded her house-flipping Christina on the Coast series to the country, driving her famous white Bentley and Range Rover
along the way. After divorcing Wheeler Dealer host Ant Anstead in 2021, Christina’s Newport Coast garage cleared out a bit—she lost one vintage Porsche
, an Alfa Romeo
Tipo, and a 2019 Lotus Type 62 in the divorce. Luckily, she held onto her two prized luxury vehicles, which have taken her on the road toward a new husband and a new show in 2022. Ready to see the cars Christina’s driving between home renovations? We're
here with the complete guide, so let's get started! 2014 Bentley Continental GTC
Engine: 4.0L V8 or 6.0L W12
Christina’s daily driver is her pristine white Bentley Continental GTC luxury convertible. Since gaining fame on Flip or Flop in 2013, fans have spotted her coasting around California in it—and we understand the appeal.
Designed like a grand touring vehicle, the cabin features premium leather seating and rich wood veneers with modern smart technology in its infotainment touchscreen and digital instrument panel display.
And buyers can’t go wrong with either engine option in this smooth ride. The “less-powerful” V8 produces a staggering 500 horsepower. The W-12 achieves slightly more at 567 horsepower.
Christina’s convertible comes with a rollover protection system in place, as well. So if she’s running late to the next shoot and wants to test the V8’s 4.2-second 0 to 60 acceleration, she’s protected on those sharp corners.
2017 Land Rover Range Rover
Engine: Supercharged 5.0L V8
Less is known about Christina’s white Land Rover
Range Rover, but if her affinity toward high-end clothes and wow-worthy vacations is any indication, it’s likely a 2017 Land Rover Range Rover SVAutobiography LWB. As the highest Range Rover trim level, the SVAutobiography LWB features reclining executive-class seats, a center console wine cooler with glasses, and even deployable tables. Under the hood is a 550-horsepower, 5.0L supercharged V8 engine, and the chassis and wheelbase are both extended, offering 7.3 additional inches of rear-seat legroom.
All of this easily raises the starting price to $200,000—but with a rumored $50,000 paycheck per episode, Christina can swing it.
In a more standard Range Rover, the features are only marginally less glamorous. A celebrity favorite for a reason, the luxury SUV has premium leather and wood interior paneling and even an automated driving mode system. Engine choices range from a supercharged 340-horsepower V6 to a turbocharged diesel V6 on the base model, and an amped-up gasoline V6 option is available on the HSE trim
. While the Range Rover is a more toned-down display of wealth than something like a Rolls-Royce Cullinan, it’s certainly still one high-class vehicle.
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1958 Porsche 356 A/1600
Average retail today: $126,200
Engine: 1.6L Type 616/1 B4
Though Christina doesn’t drive this vehicle herself, she surprised her now ex-husband Ant Anstead with a 1958 Porsche 356 A for his 40th birthday in 2019.
A huge motorhead himself, Ant received the gift topped with a giant red bow as a tribute to his history driving vintage cars when he lived in the U.K.
Supposedly, Christina bought the classic vehicle from a 77-year-old man in Ohio—and it’s likely he made quite a profit from it, too. Within the last several decades, the 356 A has grown increasingly popular. Though its tiny engine is only capable of 60 horsepower, its chrome number plate lighting, curved panoramic windshield, and modified Porsche-crested front lid handle make this vintage Porsche a visual icon.
Fun Fact The two took the vintage Porsche on a Pacific Coast road trip in 2019, where they revealed they had named her “Agnus.”
2012 Cadillac Escalade
Christina no longer drives this luxury SUV, but her former 2012 black Cadillac Escalade
certainly has a story attached to it. During production on Flip or Flop with her now ex-husband Tarek El Moussa, Christina’s Escalade was stolen from the front driveway of a home they were flipping in Long Beach, California. Luckily, police were able to track down the car soon after, but losing this impressive SUV even briefly must have been nauseating.
Rated by U.S. News & World Reportas the No. 1 large luxury SUV in 2012, the Cadillac Escalade excels in its interior aesthetic and smooth drivability. With leather upholstery, alloy trim, and a massive 60.3 cubic feet of cargo room just behind the second-row seats, the Escalade is both comfortable and versatile in its storage options.
Its massive V8 allows swift acceleration for a large SUV—hitting 0 to 60 mph in just 7.5 seconds. The Magnetic Ride Control suspension makes for easy handling, and a plethora of safety features—from rear parking sensors to a blind-spot warning system—all come standard.
Frustratingly, its desirable features put it at the top of 2012’s list of the most stolen vehicles in America. Too bad Christina and Tarek had to learn that lesson the hard way!
Fun Fact The couple actually ended up selling the Escalade to one of their employees.
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