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Ferrari 'reject' Icon Pop Singer Justin Bieber from being a client in future
The Italian car marque, Ferrari are not kidding when it comes to people who disrespect their brand nor pulling attempts to breach each and one of its ethical codes on paper.
Alarming scene that causes Ferrari’s action to ban Canadian icon pop singer, Justin Bieber from buying any of Ferrari beasts for life after he outdone his 2011 Ferrari 458 Italia which is a supercar with 4.5-litre V8 engine.
He changed it to a neon blue and modified his F458 with a Liberty Walk body kit that enraged Ferrari which falls under a violation of car modification rules.
According to Novella Toloni of Il Giornale, Bieber also changed the alloy wheels, the visible bolts, and the colour of the Prancing Horse emblem on the steering wheel from the usual red to to electric blue.
Ferrari is choosy on who could park a Ferrari at their garage as they treat their vehicles merely than just some car businesses. It comes with a responsibility and the brand has a strong affection to its firm.
Before Bieber decided to give it a makeover, another line of entertainers such as Kim K, 50 cent, Nichola Cage and automotive journalist Chris Harris played a role to become part of Ferrari blacklisted members.
Several cases have been reported for quite couple of times related to his 'behaviour' as Ferrari owner.
One of them was in 2016, the car brand was disappointed with Bieber after losing his F458 for three weeks after a party in 2016 and now, it has led to its consequences.
On top of that, Ferrari was not happy of Bieber’s driving skill as he receives tickets for driving recklessly in Miami and LA which added to that, the singer had the car sold through auction.
Ferrari has it on paper stating an owner cannot sell their car in the first year and may inform the company before selling it to other parties. They might buy it back from the first owner.
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