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2008 Maserati Gran Turismo – Special Order – 20” Birdcage Wheels – Excellent! on 2040-cars

US $57,900.00
Year:2008 Mileage:30789
Location:

Fayetteville, Georgia, United States

Fayetteville, Georgia, United States
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Simply outstanding Condition – 30k Miles – Navigation – Premium Bose Audio w/ Music Bank and Changer – Heated Seats – Full Leather Interior – Crested Sport Seats – Bluetooth – Granito Grigio Metallic over Cuoio Full Leather, Factory Yellow Calipers and Much More   * Priced well below NADA - Meticulously Dealer maintained – Garaged – Buy in confidence - Safe & Secure G.E.A.R.Sฎ - German & Exotic Auto Remarketing Specialistsฎ is a Licensed / Bonded Wholesale/Retail Exotic Dealer – An industry leader in Porsche, European and Exotic Remarketing

 

Recent full service and inspection as with all units we offer for the retail market.

 

View detailed High Resolution IMAGES, DETAILS AND CARFAX VIA OUR WEBSITE at http://www.gearsmotorsports.com/08maseratiGranTurismo_314423.htm

 

A very nice example of the Gran Turismo, very well optioned and at a excellent price point. Garaged and very well maintained.

 

Since our acquisition car has been maintained and has been stored with other holdings in a climate controlled warehouse. Of course it has not been in the rain.

 

If you are a perfectionist seeking an outstanding Maserati Coupe – this is it. Runs and drives of course as new – with incredible power and handling.  Car has an exceptional factory exhaust note and further enhanced by the Driver Selectable Sport Settings

 

Hundreds of Photos available

 

Options and Highlights

 

VIN# ZAMGJ45A680041423

405 hp 4.2-liter (Ferrari) V-8 SAE @ 7,100 rpm

Aluminum DOHC 4valvs/cyl SAE 339@4750rpm

6-speed sequential manual / MC-Shift paddle shift

Granito Grigio Metallic / Cuoio Beige Leather / Walnut Trim

Leather Sport Seats - heated - Crested - Full Power

Premium Bose Audio System w/ Harddrive / Navigation

Bluetooth / Dual Zone Automatic Climate Control
Maserati SkyHook Sport Active Suspension

20" Maserati Birdcage Wheels / New Continental Pro Tires

4 Wheel ABS / Brembo all-disc Vented brakes

TPS Tire Monitoring Sys / Stainless Door Sills

Driver and Passenger Front and Side Air Bags

Directional Bi-Xenon Headlights / Integrated Driving Lamps

One Key Central Locking w/ Alarm / Trunk Release

Non-Smoker - No Stains – All Keys and Books - Recent Service

 

A MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE - WILL NOT DISAPPOINT - SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY. More details and high resolution 1024x768 images via the link provided below.

 

View detailed High Resolution IMAGES, DETAILS AND CARFAX VIA OUR WEBSITE at http://www.gearsmotorsports.com/08maseratiGranTurismo_314423.htm

 

It has been our experience that many auctioned cars include images which do not clearly depict the condition.  This car is guaranteed to be as clean as reflected in the images. There are NO ISSUES or HIDDEN AGENDA HERE. Car is listed locally and, we reserve the right to close this auction early prior to reserve being met.

 

*Ref NADA Guides www.NADA.com / Base MSRP: $114650.00 / As Optioned: $119,679.00 Average Pre-owned Retail: $62,500.00 / Clean Retail: $74,300.00

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2019 Maserati Ghibli GranLusso S Quick Spin Review | A mixed designer bag

Wed, Feb 27 2019

It's been a minute since we've driven the Maserati Ghibli (our first drive was way back in 2013), the twin-turbocharged, V6-powered smaller sedan from the legendary Italian outfit. In the last couple years, rumors have swirled that the Ghibli would donate its platform to the Dodge Charger and its Challenger and 300 siblings. So, in a sense, our time in Southern California in the 2019 Maserati Ghibli GranLusso S was both a preview of FCA's shared rear-drive sedan future as well as a check-in about how the Ghibli is maturing in general. Not that the Ghibli hasn't evolved in the six years since it went on sale. For 2018, Maserati moved to an electrically-assisted steering rack, mostly to enable driver assistance systems with steering intervention. The V6's output has been bumped in the S, to 424 horsepower. The headlights and grille have been updated, too, to compliment the newer and more aggressive Levante. In Los Angeles, at least, the Ghibli doesn't stand out – the town is lousy with Ghiblis, Levantes, and Quattroportes. Good for Maserati, I suppose, but bad for exclusivity. Nor does the car pop in photos like it does in person. My tester was a metallic, creamy white, which is flat and dull in photos or from far away. That's a shame, because this car has phenomenal contouring. From behind the wheel, the driver's side fender porpoises above the shapely hood. Walking along the side, the curvature of the rear fender where it meets the deep tumblehome of the C-pillar is delightful. Everybody stares at an exotic, but the owner of a Ghibli should feel special contemplating their sheetmetal. This sense of specialness dissolves inside. There are Maserati tridents everywhere, presumably to help you remember that you're looking at the expensive Italian sports sedan you just purchased rather than a riot of low-rent, Chrysler-derived bits. The steering wheel buttons feel cheap and wobbly, the too-shiny center console finish seems synthetic, the prominent lighting and engine start/stop controls to the left of the steering wheel are ensconsed in a dull plastic surround. Some of the aesthetic choices ย– subjective, yes ย– are confounding. Take the textile inserts on the seats and door cards. I love the fact that interior designers are playing with textiles, which can be used to great effect. And the pitch here is compelling: an apparently famous Italian designer (Ermenegildo Zegna) used a fancy fabric (mulberry silk) with special weaves and textures.

2017 Maserati Levante First Drive

Fri, Apr 29 2016

You can argue all you want about whether or not certain companies should build crossovers. That's what the comments section is for. We'd argue that Maserati should have done it a long time ago, having shown its first crossover concept back in 2011 and only delivering on it now. Porsche blazed that trail with the Cayenne and others have followed suit since, racking up big sales. It's a little odd, then, that after waiting so long to get in the game, the Levante came together in just 22 months. Blame nationalism. The original plan was for the Levante to be based on and built in Detroit alongside the Jeep Grand Cherokee. That changed when Sergio Marchionne decided, in his dictatorial way, that all Maseratis and Alfa Romeos would be designed, engineered, and manufactured in Italy. So the team hit reset, borrowed the Ghibli platform, and went about creating a not-quite-a-crossover, taller-than-a-wagon hatchback with air suspension. Just shy of two years later, we're driving the Levante. In Italy, naturally. The dimensions and stance are what set the Levante apart from the abundance of luxury performance crossovers and emphasize its Italianness. It's longer, wider, and lower than a Porsche Cayenne or the Grand Cherokee it was nearly spawned from. The hood looks impossibly long in person because it is really long. The front end takes inspiration from the Alfieri concept, and there's a refreshing lack of mesh or filler between the grille's thin vertical slats. It can stand to be so open because there is a set of active grille shutters just behind to manage airflow. What would be usable cargo space on a blockier crossover is sacrificed by a rakish hatch, which looks pretty and we're told routes air in a particularly aerodynamic-friendly fashion. Instead of building the boxy version first, Maserati took the gamble and went straight to the fashionable coupe-ish shape. That foresight paid off, as it seems the coupe-like SUV trend is here to stay. For all the scrambling that must have gone on to produce this new model so quickly, it doesn't present like a rush job. Sure, most of the engineering was already done for the Ghibli and Quattroporte, but the Levante actually feels like a more complete effort than those cars. The attention to detail is most felt in the cabin, where the latest corporate infotainment system has been neatly integrated into familiar surroundings.

Hear the Maserati Alfieri clear its throat at Villa d'Este

Tue, 27 May 2014

We know that Maserati will eventually bring a version of its Alfieri Concept to the road, as a next-generation production model slated to arrive in 2016. Shown at the Concours d'Elegance at Villa d'Este, the Alfieri wowed spectators with its throaty singing voice, releasing a few barks and a very racy idle note. Sadly, we know it won't sound exactly like this when it goes on sale.
See, Maserati is adopting a V6-only plan with the Alfieri, so the 4.7-liter V8 shown in the concept and adopted from the GranTurismo, isn't going to make be available in the production model. That's not to say the production car will sound bad - we've every reason to believe it won't - but that this isn't an accurate representation of what the 2016 Alfieri will sound like.
Take a listen and a look at the video down below, then hop into Comments and let us know what you think.