Post Malone put his 2019 Bugatti Chiron up for sale, through Excalibur Motors, giving Josh Ayers authorization to list the car. A customer, Steve Dimopoulos claims he negotiated a price of $3.5 million.
But, Ayers called back later to apologize he’d agreed to sell to another buyer from Maryland. Ayers allegedly sent Dimopoulos a sales contract that read, “Steve (Dimopoulos) acknowledges that this is a back-up offer. If (the other buyer) fails to complete the transaction on 3/4/2022, Steve has the first right of refusal.”
Dimopoulos returned a signed copy of the agreement that Ayers signed.
The other buyer failed to meet the deadline, and Dimopoulos says that selling the Bugatti to someone else for more money would violate their agreement. Ayers became unreachable, which lead to a breach of contract lawsuit against Ayers in Utah’s federal court.
Post Malone’s Bugatti was in his video for “Saint-Tropez,” and Post spent over $140,000 customizing the Bugatti.