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2002 Maserati Coupe + Brand New Clutch Kit on 2040-cars

Year:2002 Mileage:57000 Color: Black /
 Black
Location:

United States

United States
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Engine:4.2L V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: ZAMBC38A920007915
Year: 2002
Interior Color: Black
Make: Maserati
Trim: Cambiocorsa
Model: Coupe
Mileage: 57,000
Drive Type: RWD
Exterior Color: Black

Porter Ford
2002 Maserati Coupe Cambiocorsa

Contact Eric at (484) 748-1269 for more information!
2002 Maserati Coupe Cambiocorsa
Price: $20,995 Engine: 4.2L V8 Color: Black
Stock #: CON0710 Transmission: 6-Speed Manual w/Cambiocorsa Auto Shifting Interior: Black
VIN: ZAMBC38A920007915 Mileage: 56,438 Body Style: Coupe

Contact Eric at (484) 748-1269 for more information!

Porter Ford
Phone: (484) 748-1269
Website: http://www.porterford.com/
Address: 600 Ogletown Rd
Newark, DE, 19711
Vehicle Comments
This Cambiocorsa has less than 57k miles.. You've been looking for that one-time deal, and I think I've hit the nail on the head with this sweet Coupe. A real head turner!!! Includes a CARFAX buyback guarantee! Optional equipment includes: adapting the response to guarantee optimum suspension setup under all conditions, Auditorium 200 Hi-Fi System - Includes 6 speakers and one central subwoofer controlled by an amplifier which outputs 200 Watts RMS, Blaupunkt 5-Disc CD Changer, Front Seats w/Heating System, Leather Headliner - Includes Available in any of Maserati's range of 10 leather colors to match the interior with the same stitching pattern as the seats. The sunvisors are trimmed in matching leather and Alcantara, Rear Park Sensors, Skyhook Active Suspension - Includes Continuously variable damping via a series of sensors which constantly monitor driving conditions and road surface, Xenon Lights w/Washing System...
Vehicle Features
Technical
Auto-shift manual Transmission
390 horsepower
4.2 liter V8 DOHC engine with variable valve timing
Fuel economy EPA highway (mpg): 17 and EPA city (mpg): 11
2 Doors
Rear-wheel drive
Limited slip differential
Safety
4-wheel ABS brakes
Traction control - ABS and driveline
Passenger Airbag
Front fog/driving lights
Stability control
Optional Equipment
Blaupunkt 5-Disc CD Changer
Xenon Lights w/Washing System
Leather Headliner - Includes Available in any of Maserati's range of 10 leather colors to match the interior with the same stitching pattern as the seats. The sunvisors are trimmed in matching leather and Alcantara
Skyhook Active Suspension - Includes Continuously variable damping via a series of sensors which constantly monitor driving conditions and road surface
adapting the response to guarantee optimum suspension setup under all conditions
Front Seats w/Heating System
Auditorium 200 Hi-Fi System - Includes 6 speakers and one central subwoofer controlled by an amplifier which outputs 200 Watts RMS
Rear Park Sensors
Interior
Leather seats
8-way power adjustable drivers seat
Rear bucket seats
8-way power adjustable passenger seat
Front seat type - Bucket
Exterior
Intermittent window wipers
Privacy/tinted glass
Chrome grill
Convenience
Remote power door locks
Air conditioning with climate control
Cruise control
Driver memory seats
Memory settings for 2 drivers
Multi-function remote - Trunk/hatch/door
Power heated mirrors
Tilt steering wheel
External temperature display
Compass
Tachometer
Clock - Analog
Trip computer
Speed-proportional power steering
Power windows
Rear defogger
Center Console - Full with covered storage

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Thu, 12 Jun 2014

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It's a gambit that's reaping huge benefits not only for Maserati itself but also for its newly merged parent company Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, which is finding the mass market less lucrative than it once was and is positioning both Maserati and Alfa Romeo against other luxury marques like BMW, Audi and Porsche. As a result, Maserati is considerably expanding its production.
Last month, Maserati sold over 3,000 cars, putting it on track to double its sales from 2013. But it's not about to stop there. With growing demand for its authentically Italian luxury sedans, Maserati is shifting more workers to its assembly plant in the Turinese suburn of Grugliasco (where the QP and Ghibli are made) and shortening vacation time to ramp production up from 750 cars per week to 900.

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Mon, 07 Jan 2013

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Maserati Grecale and Alfa Romeo Tonale delayed

Mon, Oct 18 2021

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