These cars were made to be driven, and driven fast. Ferrari wont even sell a car like this to somebody unless they have previously owned a Ferrari, and have driven it - hard.
I found two vehicles, one day, in a Hyatt parking garage in Baltimore. They had just been received off the boat by the owner (a prominent RV Dealer from Tampa) who was preparing, along with his mechanic, to drive them back to his home in Florida. The first vehicle was an Enzo, the second was a Maserati MC-12. Though I was surprised, I was also quite pleased to see one of these exotic car owners purchase them for what they were built to do. Although I doubt they were able to push 200 mph on I-95, it's the thought that counts.
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