We understand that most people when they fantasize about buying an exotic Italian supercar, something like this 2023 Maserati MC20 might not even come to mind. After all, Maserati hasn’t been exactly churning out supercars for the US market lately, so the brand isn’t top of mind like Ferrari, Lamborghini, McLaren, and others.
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But for those who might be interested in one, this lightly used example with under 2,000 miles on the odometer comes with a nice discount, even though for all intents and purposes it’s still a brand new vehicle.
Looking at the photos posted by the selling dealership, we can’t find a single blemish. There might be some, which sadly happens with brand new exotics, but we’re not seeing anything that’s glaringly off in the images.
To back that up, the dealer says the MC20 has a clean Carfax history. Plus, there’s an AutoNoX radar detector installed – are you really that surprised?
We have no idea why the first owner dumped this Maserati, but it doesn’t appear to be through any fault of the vehicle itself. It’s listed as being paid off, so you can either secure financing or just plop down the $190,000 in cash (or whatever price you can negotiate) and drive away in this MC20 without any worries.
While this supercar looks like a Ferrari to normies, gearheads will know what it is. Of course, performance is Ferrari-like enough, thanks to the twin-turbo V6 mounted midship, supplying 621-horsepower. With Formula One tested technologies and an eight-speed automatic transmission, it can push the MC20 from 0-60 mph I just over 3 seconds.
But this supercar is about more than just quick sprints. The thing handles like it’s on rails, carving through turns in the road like a hot knife through butter. Despite some trying to say this isn’t a true supercar, it’s about as close as you can get to driving a Maserati racecar on public roads.
But would you grab this one for $190,000 versus about $270,000 for a brand new one?
Check out this 2023 Maserati MC20’s listing here.
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