DENVER (KDVR) — A luxury car dealership in the Denver metro is in a bit of legal hot water, accused by a Minnesota dealership of failing to properly vet a fake transport company that stole a Ferrari the Minnesota dealership was trying to obtain.
Bentley Denver is a car dealership situated in Lone Tree that sells new and used Bentleys, alongside other luxury cars, like Ferraris. One of those Ferraris was sold on Nov. 4, 2024, to Twin Cities Performance, located in Minnesota.
Rockies player’s stolen Lamborghini recovered in multi-state operation
According to the lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court of Colorado, the gray 2023 Ferrari Roma from the Bentley Dealership was sold for $218,000, and the Minnesota dealership arranged for Angels Moving to facilitate the transportation of the vehicle across the country.
However, TCP says that Angels Moving contracted with a fraudulent carrier and failed to check the carrier’s veracity, its insurance or vet the carrier for its capabilities…