Adam Levine from Maroon 5 is claiming to have been taken advantage of financially, seeking $850,000 in damages for a car he believes to have been falsely advertised.

Levine exchanged two cars for the alleged Ghibli Snyder.

February 24th 2023.

Adam Levine from Maroon 5 is claiming to have been taken advantage of financially, seeking $850,000 in damages for a car he believes to have been falsely advertised.
Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine is reportedly seeking more than $850,000 in compensation after alleging he was sold a fake vehicle. According to court documents, Levine traded two vintage Ferraris from 1968 and 1972 for a 1971 Maserarti Ghibli 4.9 Litre Spyder and $100,000. However, when Levine took the car to Austosport Designs he learned it was not genuine, as it had the same vehicle identification number as another car that had already been sold. The musician argues that Rick Cole, who he made the trade with, had 'egregiously never disclosed' that the car was not authentic and 'withheld this information in order to make substantial monies on the sale.'

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Levine believes Cole attempted to cover up the fact the vehicle was illegitimate and that it is now 'far less' than what he paid using the Adam Levine Living Trust. It is possible that it is a Ghibli Coupe converted into a Ghibli Spyder, however this cannot be confirmed.

Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine is reportedly seeking more than $850,000 in compensation after allegedly being sold a fake vehicle. According to court documents seen by the New York Post, the 43-year-old musician traded two of his own vintage Ferraris from 1968 and 1972, in return for a 1971 Maserati Ghibli 4.9 Litre Spyder, which is worth around $1 million. The car is extremely rare, with only 25 ever made, and Cole allegedly also gave Levine an additional $100,000 in return for the trade.





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However, Levine has accused Cole of swindling him as he claims he took the vehicle to Austosport Designs and learned the car was not a genuine Maserati Ghibli, as the dealership had already sold a car with the same vehicle identification number as his. Levine argues that Cole had 'egregiously never disclosed' that the vehicle was not authentic and accuses him of 'withholding this information in order to make substantial monies on the sale.' He adds that the car is now 'far less' than what he paid using the Adam Levine Living Trust.





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Levine, who is believed to have recently welcomed his third child with wife Behati Prinsloo, claims that Cole tried to cover up the fact the vehicle was illegitimate. The car could potentially be a Ghibli Coupe converted into a Ghibli Spyder, however it cannot be confirmed.







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