Are supercars cheaper in Italy?
Often yes. Italy has a deep used-Ferrari market (Milan, Rome, Bologna, Modena/Maranello). Prices can be 10–20% lower than comparable listings in the US/UK. Europe, particularly Italy where Lamborghini is headquartered, offers some of the most favorable pricing for the brand’s vehicles. This is partly due to the absence of import duties within the European Union, as well as the proximity to Lamborghini’s manufacturing facilities.
Is it difficult for a foreigner to buy a car in Italy?
In Italy, the Land of Ferrari, Maserati, Lamborghini, and of course. Fiat, you would think just about anyone in the world should easily be able to buy and own a car. But not so fast; the law in Italy is very restrictive regarding car ownership by non-residents. Non-EU citizens not residing in Italy face more restrictive regulations as a non-EU country. They need to present a valid visa and proof of residence abroad to buy a car. However, they cannot own a car while not residing in Italy and cannot register a vehicle with EE license plates.