2011 Maserati Gran Turismo S Cabriolet on 2040-cars
Hacienda Heights, California, United States
For more pictures email at: josejrraboin@clubmorgan.com .
Absolutely Stunning Low Mile "S" Cabriolet in rare and beautiful Grigio Granito (Dark Gray Metallic) with flawless
beige interior.
2011 is the first year for the "S" 4.7L high performance model. It is a HUGE improvement from the previous models
and trust me on this as I have owned both.
Highlights
Non-smoker adult owned
Garaged in climate controlled garage
Cilajet Exterior and Interior protection with transferable warranty. (please see their website)
No accident what so ever. All original Paint.
Never tracked or raced.
Heavily Optioned including Premium Bose Audio. Nav, I Pod Connection, Seat Heater, Homelink, Paddle Shifter,
and etc
Has the Maserati factory Indoor Car Cover with the bag. Still brand new.
All Books including warranty card and what not
Two Keys
Absolutely Everything Works.
Serviced 500 miles ago.
Lows
I am selling her as I just bought a newer cabriolet.
Can't think of others.
If you feel I am asking too much for the car, please do go ahead and buy other ones out there. I constantly visit
other ones for sale and there are enough unfortunate ones out there that are not well taken care or with histories
that reflect the prices.
If you are looking for an honest clean low mile "S" cabriolet with low miles at the fair price, you might want to
consider visiting this car.
Although I have bought this car used through a dealer, I managed to speak with the last owner who has leased the
car new and has never driven her in rain. Neither have I.
Very very reliable machine that has never broken down on me.
Perfect Summer Car with Style and Speed for less than Mercedes SLs which you see millions of them out there.
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