Sunday, June 1, 2025

Celebrity's Audi sold for crazy carousel far below the appraisal

The Audi Q7, which the celebrity hairdresser Dennis Knudsen briefly drove crazy last summer, has now found a new owner.

Celebrity hairdresser Dennis Knudsen himself says that his frenzy at the Molslinjen, where he hit an employee, is going to cost him DKK 600,000.

On Thursday evening this week, the Audi Q7 the state took from him was sold at auction. The car that the hairdresser leased is tax-free.

After the verdict, Haderslev Auktion estimated that the car could be sold for somewhere between DKK 400,000 and DKK 450,000. However, the state has not received that at all for the car.

This is written by Ekstra Bladet .

Despite a great turnout with around 200 interested parties at the auction, the Audi was only bid up to DKK 375,000.

In December last year, the well-known hairdresser was convicted of insanity at the Court in Aarhus. It was in this context that the state took the Audi from him.

At the same time, the hairdresser was disqualified from the choir card for a year and sentenced to 40 days' probation. Since the verdict in December, however, it has not ended with crazy drivers in general.

Recently, a just 18-year-old had to go home with his mother when the police took his BMW in a city zone. Read more about it here .

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