2009 Maserati Granturismo S Coupe 2-door 4.7l on 2040-cars
Fort Washington, Pennsylvania, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:4.7L 4691CC V8 GAS DOHC N
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Gran Turismo
Trim: S with F1 Transmission
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Drive Type: Manual F1
Mileage: 13,500
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Sub Model: S
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Granito Nero
Interior Color: Nero (Black) leather
One of only 350 Special Edition 2009 Maserati GranTurismo S, 2 dr Coupe with Ferrari F-1 Style Transmission. Finished in Granito Nero (Dark Grey) Exterior and Nero (Black) leather interior with Alcantara seat inserts and contrasting red stitching, enhanced with exotic rosewood trim and Alcantara leather steering wheel. The "S" version ups the ante with larger wheels, superior suspension, highly responsive throttle, free flow exhaust, more horsepower, and six speed F1-Style gearbox. Skyhook Electronically Active Damping Suspension, a must for maximum handling performance of the car. The engine is based on the Ferrari 430 V8, but with the characteristic Maserati passionate growl, making it an absolutely exotic sports car. Seats four people comfortably, a true GranTurismo pleasure auto! Own this vehicle with total confidence knowing you're protected with an original Maserati Factory Warranty until December 2014. Meticulously maintained, serviced regularly, with only 13500 miles and in excellent condition. 10- Way Power Heated Front Seats, Dual Zone Climate Control, Power Steering Column w/ Easy Entry/Exit & Paddle Shifters, 4.7 Liter V-8 Engine 433 HP, Anti-Theft Alarm System, Cruise Control, 11 Speaker Bose Surround, Multimedia System WD Screen, With Satellite Navigation System. 30GB Hard Drive Jukebox, Voice Control Bluetooth System, Curve Illuminating Bi-Xenons, Tailights w/Led Technology, 20" Wheels, Driver/Pass 2-Stage Front Airbags, Driver/Pass Side Airbags, Driver/Pass Window Airbags, 14.2" Front/13" Rear Brakes. Additional Options Include: Alacantara Headlining, Front & Rear Park Sensors, 20" Grigio Mercury Rim Birdcage with red calipers, Skyhook Suspension. This GranTurismo S combines a gorgeous color combination, a tasteful option list, and performance unlike anything else on the road. |
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