They certainly like it but then what is not to like.
Agree Stu, when I saw it at Goodwood two years ago it really do drag you in with that oh so pretty styling.Agreed, I think I prefer it to the hard top and in the flesh it looks just stunning
I cannot help but think the MC20 is pricing itself out of the market.
This, definitely. Supercar prices in general, are making decreasingly less sense. But its difficult for Maserati to price these so high when for a long time now, the gen public associate the name with things like the Ghibli and the SUVs.I cannot help but think the MC20 is pricing itself out of the market.
Personally, even If I was well to do and had paper to flush down the toilet, my north star budget would be £130k.
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Exactly, stupid money for what you actually ‘get’.Which is very fair, and a lot of money. But it won’t even get you near the top Range Rover these days, which I guess highlights the issue.
True I guess! Only really the likes of the so-called dying breed, aka, V12 Ferraris that truly yield this benefitToday it is not the price of buying, its the price of owning (well renting to be fair) for the vast majority of purchasers from new.
So residual is King so to say.
I cannot help but think the MC20 is pricing itself out of the market.