Man with $9.5 million supercar collection works out how much the value has dropped in one year and is stunned
- British YouTuber Mark McCann has calculated the value of his supercars
- McCann is stunned at how much value they have lost over the last year
- The collection includes supercars from Acura, Lamborghini and Ferrari
Published on Mar 13, 2025 at 2:49 PM (UTC+4)
by Henry Kelsall
Last updated on Mar 13, 2025 at 2:49 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Tom Wood
A British YouTuber with a supercar collection worth up to $9.5 million has given it an annual review to determine its value.
Mark McCann has a collection that would make anyone jealous, but he was curious to see how much value it has lost from 2024 to 2025.
The video from February 2025 shows him totaling some of the cars’ prices and calculating their depreciation over the last 12 months.
Spoiler alert – their value has dropped quite a lot, leaving McCann stunned by just how much it had fallen.
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McCann’s collection includes a wide range of vehicles
While supercars form a large portion of his collection, McCann has a few other interesting vehicles as well.
For example, he had planned to turn a Fiat Cinquecento into the car from the British comedy show The Inbetweeners.
When he bought it, he estimated its value at around $2,000, but he claims it has now fallen to roughly $1,200.
One of the weirdest cars in his collection is the Citroen Ami.
This is a quirky and straightforward electric car that you can drive from the age of 14.
The value of this has dropped considerably.
McCann paid $13,000 for it when it was new.
However, its value had dropped to around $8,000 by 2025, highlighting its depreciation.
Supercar section is the pride of the collection
However, the collection’s highlights are the rapid supercars that McCann is lucky to own.
McCann owns a second-generation Acura NSX supercar with a hybrid V6 powertrain that he calls a ‘rocket ship.’
McCann paid over $100,000 for the NSX, and it is still valued at over $100,000, showing people’s appreciation for it.
However, McCann’s Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato, the off-road version of the iconic supercar, has lost a lot of value.
In Britain, at least, Huracan Sterratos haven’t performed as well in the second-hand market despite their rarity and off-road capabilities.

From a value of over $300,000 in 2024, the Huracan has lost at least $100,000.
That came as a massive blow for McCann.
Other cars haven’t seen such a significant drop. McCann’s Ferrari SF90, for example, was just over $300,000 when he bought it, and its value has dropped slightly, but not by much.
Despite this, though, with the other parts of his collection, McCann has worked out the value, which has dropped by a staggering $500,000 over the last 12 months.
That is a massive amount of money, and it shows just how volatile the automotive market has become.
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Henry is a content writer with nearly ten years experience, having written for various publications since 2017. Qualifying with a Sports Journalism degree from Staffordshire University, Henry loves all things automotive but has a particular soft spot for classic Japanese cars and anything Lancia. He also has a curious passion for steam locomotives.