Maserati Cambiocorsa Spyder-stunning Italian Beauty on 2040-cars
Laguna Beach, California, United States
Selling Points: If you're looking for a very clean, cambiocorsa that turns heads everywhere it goes, then look no further. The car has been owned by an adult, well cared for and garaged. It has F1 Paddle controlled transmission as well as an Auto mode for easy, smooth driving. The Clutch is new in this car, done by maserati/ferrari of newport beach. It has always been used as a Sunday driver, with local miles only. It has been regularly maintained with fresh oil for it's ferrari 430 motor, and it shows! Tires are worn only 25-30% Mechanically perfect; Chrome spoke maserati wheels are a $4500. upgrade from Maserati. When looking at lower priced cars, be sure to check the life of the clutch; ( you may be in for a $4500+ surprise after you buy it..just saying) This clutch in new. Never raced; never been on a track (although I would have loved to..) Power seats, windows, CD changer, NAV airbags front and side; premium studio sound system, Air Oil changed just done 200 miles ago. It's ready to go! It's sure destined to be one of the classic maserati spiders. We are moving to the wilds of Montana, and don't want to put this beauty on dirt roads!! Drives like no other car you've ever owned. |
Maserati Spyder for Sale
- 2.0 turbo intercooled subaru. link engine management system, built by beck in 85
- 1999 mitsubishi eclipse spyder low miles!!!
- 2003 mitsubishi eclipse spyder gts, power top, automatic
- 2006 lamborghini gallardo spyder for $939 a month with $23,000 down(US $121,900.00)
- 2003 maserati spyder blue netunno with beige f1 only 15,300 miles(US $39,900.00)
- Convertible, carrera red, boxter, collectable, limited edition(US $34,995.00)
Auto Services in California
Yuki Import Service ★★★★★
Your Car Specialists ★★★★★
Xpress Auto Service ★★★★★
Xpress Auto Leasing & Sales ★★★★★
Wynns Motors ★★★★★
Wright & Knight Service Center ★★★★★
Auto blog
2014 Maserati Quattroporte goes on a night run
Wed, 02 Jan 2013While it was in development, Maserati rolled out its 2014 Quattroporte for a little testing, but rather than slather the big luxury sedan in gobs of camouflage to protect from it prying eyes, engineers used the cover of darkness to conceal the vehicle's design. Then they made a video about their cleverness and posted it on the Internet. The team spent some time whipping around the Balocco Proving Ground with chief test driver Fabrizio Galvan at the controls to evaluate the sedan's new drivetrain, noise levels and handling in the real world.
We got our hands on the 2014 Quattroporte last month for a first drive ahead of the vehicle's North American debut at the 2013 Detroit Auto Show. You can read our impressions here, but first, take a look at the video below for a new glimpse at the machine's development.
2014 Quattroporte kicks off 50th anniversary for Maserati with new V6, AWD
Tue, 15 Jan 2013It's not that often that we get to talk about a new Maserati model, but that's all about to change. The Italian automaker is using the 2014 Quattroporte to begin a lineup expansion that will soon grow to no fewer than five models. Entering its sixth generation, the Quattroporte has been completely redesigned, and is also adding a new V6 engine and all-wheel drive.
Pictures of the car were released last year and we've even had the chance to drive the car in France already, but we finally got to see both the 410-horsepower V6 and 530-hp V8 versions of the car at its debut at the Detroit Auto Show. The new Quattroporte is 100-percent Maserati with its svelte-ye-aggressive styling, but it adds more of a mainstream look to better compete with the growing number of high-end luxury sedans. Not all of the Autoblog staff consider it an improvement, but it doesn't stray too far from the Italian styling of the last model.
The interior has also been brought up to date with modern infotainment technology and improved luxury courtesy of a longer wheelbase bringing more space to rear-seat occupants. While the V8 we drove had a bench rear seat and oddly retro-modern wheels, the car on display had more conventional wheels and the two-passenger rear seat bucket seat layout.
Stirling Moss-crashed 1956 Maserati 450S to be auctioned in Monaco
Sun, 06 Apr 2014RM Auctions has some very special and expensive Italian sportscars of the 50s and 60s consigned for its auction in Monaco on May 10, but the one that currently carries the highest estimated value at between 4 and 5.5 million euros ($5.5 - $7.5 million) is a 1956 Maserati 450S with some very interesting provenance.
The Maserati started its life as a six-cylinder 350S that Stirling Moss drove in the 1956 Mille Miglia race. Unfortunately, the brakes failed, and it crashed into a tree and nearly into a ravine. Moss and his co-driver weren't injured, but the car was kaputt.
Maserati repaired it and used the chassis as a test mule for its new 5.7-liter V8 racecar called the 450S. It featured an extended wheelbase to fit the larger engine and a new body with a single seat. The racer hit the track again at the hands of Moss and Juan Manuel Fangio in the 1957 Buenos Aires 1000 KM but retired with transmission issues. Later that season, it crashed again at the 1957 Mille Miglia at the hands of driver Jean Behra. After that, the car sat around the workshop until it was sold without an engine in 1965.