Katie Price’s fiancé Carl Woods invites prospective customers to her Mucky Mansion to view motors… after transforming the run-down home into a used car lot following her drive ban

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Katie Price’s fiancé Carl Woods has bolstered his car business and is now selling 12 luxury used cars at her Mucky Mansion in Horsham.

It was previously reported that the car salesman is using the grounds of her dilapidated West Sussex home to flog a fleet of his cars, after formerly running his secondhand car lot from his dad’s home in Essex.

And now it seems that Carl, 32, has added to his collection as his advert on Autotrader invites potential customers to his partner’s former home, with buyers able to chose from 12 motors including a £24,995 Porsche Panamera and a £31,995 Mercedes M Class.

It comes as Katie, 43, was recently handed a 16-week suspended sentence and two-year driving ban for crashing her uninsured BMW X5 while disqualified and under the influence. 

Despite not being able to legally get behind the wheel herself, it hasn’t stopped Katie’s partner from flogging his luxurious used vehicles on her property, with the hunk having added more cars in the past few days, according to The Source. 

Promo pictures on Carl’s Autotrader page show a plethora of cars lined up on his bride-to-be’s drive, while further interior shots of the vehicle show the house in the background.

The address shared on the website is that of Katie’s famous former home, which has reportedly been hit with a repossession order. 

A message to potential buyers reads: ‘Not only can you find the perfect used prestige car at Bespoke Automotive, but our staff can also help you secure vehicle finance for your used prestige car and after sales servicing such as new tyres, window tinting or detailing. 

‘Bespoke Automotive offer their used cars not only to local customers, but can also organise delivery of your dream car to anywhere in the world, simply contact us to find out more.’

Further information states: ‘Our viewing by appointment policy allows us to remain operational during this difficult period.

‘Viewings can be easily conducted with a 2-metre gap at all times; we are also able to offer non-contact delivery of our vehicles to your door.’ 

And customers with all manners of budgets can drive away with their dream car, with the most expensive motor for sale being a £250,000 Lamborghini Diablo, while the cheapest on offer is a humble Audi A3 for less than £3,000. 

MailOnline have contacted representatives of the couple for comment.  

It comes after Katie was handed a 16-week suspended sentence and two-year driving ban earlier this month for flipping her uninsured BMW X5 into a hedge while disqualified and under the influence on a country lane near her West Sussex home on September 28. 

Handing down the sentence, a Crawley Magistrates’ Court judge slammed Katie for her ninth motoring offence, telling her: ‘You deserve to spend Christmas behind bars.’ 

Drink-driving campaigners said they were ‘gobsmacked’ by the ‘unbelievable’ sentence, but the judge said Katie would avoid going to jail because she completed a stint at celebrity rehab clinic The Priory and stayed out of trouble.

Following the sentencing, the television personality’s ex-husband Kieran Hayler, 34, said mother-of-five Katie is ‘lucky’ she was spared jail and as parents they had to ‘bring their children up to learn they should not break the law’.

Kieran told The Source: ‘It is one of the most serious things you can get done for on the road short of killing someone. It is so serious.’

The former body builder, who split with Katie in 2018 over allegations of infidelity, went on to say that she was ‘very lucky’ to be getting off.

He added: ‘She knew she was getting off. I’m not sure if her lawyers had already told her that, but she is very, very lucky. She should be going to prison.’  

Katie’s mother Amy, sister Sophie and fiancé Carl, have supported her after the crash and subsequent stint at The Priory. They, however, remain concerned for Katie, MailOnline understands. 

‘They are naturally relieved she wasn’t sent to prison’, a source said. ‘But there is a concern that Katie checked out of rehab a bit early and that she hasn’t yet given herself enough time to recover.

‘All everyone who cares for Katie wants is for her to get back to her best and to be happy and healthy.

‘Carl [Woods] has told everyone he will be stepping up. He was prepared to stand by Katie whatever happened in court. But Carl can only do so much.

‘The only person who can help Katie, is Katie, and she needs to step up now and make this second chance she’s been given count. That’s what she is determined to do but this is Katie and time will tell.’ 

Katie escaped with a suspended prison sentence because she complied with a requirement to attend the £6,800-a-week rehab centre – despite going out shopping while staying at the facility.

The former glamour model was told by a judge that she deserved to spend Christmas behind bars after committing her ninth motoring offence.

Following her court appearance, Katie released a statement saying she is ‘incredibly sorry’ and ‘sincerely grateful nobody was hurt’.

In a statement on her Instagram page, Katie issued a grovelling apology and said she ‘realised the damage my actions could have caused’.

She added: ‘I would like to thank my family – my children, my mum, dad, sister, brother, my partner Carl, Leigh, and my friends who have supported me throughout these past few months.

‘It’s been a really difficult time and I’m incredibly sorry for my actions – I’m sincerely grateful nobody was hurt – I realise the damage my actions could have caused not only to another family, but to my own as well.

‘I’m now spending time getting better – mental health is a hidden illness and can strike at any time.

‘The triggers that cause my anxiety and behaviour are something I’m trying to understand, come to terms with, and learn to control moving forward.

‘This will be a long process for myself and something I’ll continue to work on for the rest of my life. It’s also something I can work on with my family so we can progress on a new chapter.’

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