You must have heard that Ferrari has very strict rules regarding its iconic cars. The Italian automotive giant, which controls the iconic Ferrari models and does not allow people to make changes on these models, has finally blacklisted Justin Bieber. Justin Bieber will not be allowed to buy Ferrari.
The latest information from the Italian press says that Justin Bieber has been punished for violating Ferrari’s strict rules and property conditions. Adding neon blue paint to the original 458 Italia F1, the Canadian singer is the latest to be added to Ferrari’s blacklist.
Sales embargo against Justin Bieber, who painted his Ferrari
The famous 28-year-old singer may have problems if he wants to buy a new Ferrari. According to the latest information, Ferrari has decided to ban Justin Bieber from buying new cars on the grounds that he had the iconic model painted.
Let’s point out that Ferrari has strict rules about having cars modified. Any changes to be made on cars must be approved by authorized persons. Bieber, however, does not seem to have received this confirmation.
According to the statements, the Canadian pop singer is not only guilty of adding neon blue paint to his Ferrari 458 Italia F1. Allegedly, Bieber left his vehicle in a Los Angeles parking lot for two weeks in 2016. Turns out, Bieber forgot where he left the car after the party. In addition to this “crime”, it was stated that the singer wore flared fenders and wheels.
Bieber probably didn’t know that Ferrari’s strict rules apply to its customers. However, there are some rules for the Italian manufacturer. For example, the use of another person as a vehicle is not welcome. It is also forbidden to sell a brand new car in the first year. In addition, after the sale of the car, the company must be informed, since Ferrari will not be able to buy the car.
Previously added to the Ferrari blacklist were 50 Cent, Nicholas Cage and Kim Kardashian. It should be noted that Justin Bieber has not yet made a statement.
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