‘Paid for Maserati, got lemon’: Gautam Singhania puts luxury car to garage rest

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In late-2021, Maserati brought its latest supercar, the MC20, to the country, offering Indians to own the mean machine that can do over 325 kmph.td..

Industrialist Gautam Singhania has been one of the buyers, but instead of revving on the city roads, notorious for potholes and humps, the car has been cooling-off in the garage of his home in a tony south Mumbai locality..

Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of a company event, Singhania, a car enthusiast, called it the worst car he has ever driven in his life and cautioned anybody thinking of driving it, calling it as dangerous..

Singhania was speaking to reporters while formally launching GS Design, a new subsidiary of the Super Car Club Garage that he runs as a personal venture out of passion..

The Super Club Car Garage (SCCG) is an exclusive one-stop destination for super cars, super bikes and vintage cars, and its new initiative GS Design seeks to elevate the drive experience through customisation..

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'Paid for a Maserati but I got a lemon instead': Gautam Singhania calls MC20 worst car he has ever drive

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When MC20 super sports car was launched in late 2021, the supercar drew the attention of many Indians who wanted to own the mean machine that can do over 325 kmph. Known for his love for supercars, Singhania hasn't been driving this vehicle, and the car has been cooling off in the garage of his home in a tony south Mumbai locality.