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2010 Maserati Gran Turismo Convertible Black On Pearl Beige Cpo Warranty on 2040-cars

US $84,999.00
Year:2010 Mileage:19470 Color: is outstanding with no dents or scratches
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*This Gran Turismo Convertible is a Maserati CPO car with transferable warranty to its new owner*

 This car gets looks everywhere the owner takes it.  It was purchased from Park Place Bentley and has been driven minimally as the family's "Starbucks car".  The car is in phenomenal mechanical condition and will arrive cleaner than it was purchased. It has received a full detail with paint polish and high end wax.  It is sure to please all the senses!

It sounds as good as it looks with its 4.7L V8. There are no leaks or issues with the powertrain. It pulls straight and the steering is solid and deliberate with no wear or tear. The top works as it should, as do all electronics inside and out of the car. The car is fully serviced and up to date, even the Continental Tires are fresh with 70% remaining tread. The interior is in excellent condition showing little wear for the light luxurious beige leather.  Most light leather colors exhibit staining and wear at lower miles, this interior does not.  The center console has a small tear in the leather at the back corner which is pictured. It was present at purchase and has not bothered the owner. The exterior is outstanding with no dents or scratches. The Glass is like new with no issues.  There are no surprises with this car, the owner reports a wonderful ownership experience with no issues having risen during his ownership

Features:
Maserati Certified Pre-Owned
Factory warranty until Sept 18 2014
CPO warranty to Sept 18 2016.
Beautiful Nero exterior and Pearl Beige interior Leather with contrasting stitching
Navigation and Maserati Premium Stereo
Heated Seats
Electronic seats with memory
Keyless entry with fob.
6 Speed automatic with Sport Mode and steering wheel paddle shifters.
Xenon headlights
20" Alloy wheels
Paint protection film on rear flanks


Overall, the car needs nothing and is ready to serve its new owner for many years. 

The Maserati CPO program provides an additional two years or 50,000 miles to any remaining New Car Warranty coverage. Engine, transmission, suspension, steering and systems for braking, cooling, fuel delivery, electrical and climate control are all covered under the Maserati Certified Pre-Owned Warranty. It is also transferable to subsequent owners, minimizing depreciation and maximizing the new owner's resale value.

Bolt Motorsports is a full service Motorsports Boutique, offering luxury and exotic sales and leasing, and a full service motorsports department for all of your cosmetic and performance needs. This vehicle has been inspected for issues inside and out and has received our seal of approval.  We stand behind all of the vehicles we sell and can assist in transportation to anywhere coast to coast.  If you have any questions regarding this car feel free to contact us to speak with one of our specialists.  

We require a non-refundable $500 Paypal deposit immediately upon purchase and the full balance in 3 business days via wire transfer, loan check or cashiers check (held till cleared). 



Thanks for looking, we look forward to serving you.



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