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2014 Maserati Gran Turismo Sport on 2040-cars

US $25,130.00
Year:2014 Mileage:29671 Color: Black /
 Black
Location:

Fort Pierce, Florida, United States

Fort Pierce, Florida, United States
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Tachometer,​CD player,​Navigation System,​Air Conditioning,​Traction control,​Heated front seats,​Fully
automatic headlights,​Tilt steering wheel,​Speed-sensing steering,​Brake assist,​Sport steering
wheel,​Illuminated entry,​Auto-dimming Rear-View mirror,​Steering wheel mounted audio controls,​Outside
temperature display,​Auto-dimming door mirrors,​Power windows,​Rear anti-roll bar,​Power driver
seat,​Rear seat center armrest,​Front anti-roll bar,​Rear reading lights,​Driver vanity mirror,​High
intensity discharge headlights: Bi-Xenon,​Auto tilt-away steering wheel,​Trip computer,​MP3 decoder,​Power
door mirrors,​Leather Shift Knob,​Convertible roof lining,​Front dual zone A/C,​Low tire pressure
warning,​Steering wheel memory,​Bumpers: body-color,​Alloy wheels,​Adaptive suspension,​Auto-leveling
suspension,​Memory seat,​Glass rear window,​Bose Premium Sound System,​12 Speakers,​Automatic temperature
control,​Front reading lights,​Passenger vanity mirror,​Overhead console,​Front Center Armrest,​Headlight
cleaning,​Integrated roll-over protection,​Radio data system,​Power passenger seat,​Garage door
transmitter,​Speed control,​*NAVIGATION,​Power steering,​Telescoping steering wheel,​Dual front impact
airbags,​Rain sensing wipers,​Passenger door bin,​ABS brakes,​Front fog lights,​Dual front side impact
airbags,​Heated door mirrors,​Electronic Stability Control,​Power convertible roof,​Genuine wood door panel
insert,​Leather steering wheel,​Four wheel independent suspension,​AM/FM radio,​Variably intermittent
wipers,​Rear window defroster,​Heated Sport Bucket Seats,​Occupant sensing airbag,​Poltrona Frau Leather
Seat Trim,​Genuine wood dashboard insert,​Security system,​Remote keyless entry,​Compass,​Front Bucket
Seats,​Driver door bin,​4-Wheel Disc Brakes

2014 Maserati GranTurismo Sport Nero Carbonio Metallic *NAVIGATION,​ 4.7L V8 SMPI DOHC,​ ABS brakes,​
Adaptive suspension,​ Alloy wheels,​ Auto-leveling suspension,​ Compass,​ Electronic Stability Control,​
Front dual zone A/C,​ Heated door mirrors,​ Heated front seats,​ Heated Sport Bucket Seats,​ Illuminated
entry,​ Low tire pressure warning,​ Navigation System,​ Remote keyless entry,​ Speed-sensing steering,​
Traction control. Reviews: * Gorgeous inside and out fantastic V8 soundtrack engaging to drive highly customizable
interior usable rear seats. Source: Edmunds * The Maserati GranTurismo Convertible succeeds in being both dynamic
and elegant. Characterized by its soft-top roof,​ the vehicle also features the same V-shaped,​
forward-slanting design,​ giving the dashing looks of the stunning Maserati coupe. 20-inch Astro Design alloy
wheels add another level of sophistication and grace. The GranTurismo Convertible's aesthetically-designed cabin
features delicate handcrafted leather and prestigious wood trim. Underway,​ the instrument panel is clearly
visible,​ allowing the driver to keep everything clearly in view. The Maserati GranTurismo Convertible air
conditioning system has been further refined to offer the maximum comfort levels with the top up or down. The
system recognizes how the car is being driven,​ and automatically resets ventilation and climate control to help
maintain the set temperature. The convertible top is a multi-layered canvas to ensure quietness through excellent
acoustic isolation. The sweet and throaty 4.7L V8 engine delivers the high end performance expected from Maserati.
The GranTurismo Convertible features a six-speed,​ ZF automatic transmission with a hydraulic torque converter
yielding extremely quick and fluid gear shifts while maintaining the characteristics of the sporty V-8 engine. The
Maserati GranTurismo Convertible is fitted with an electronically-controlled Skyhook suspension as standard
equipment. This system employs dampers with an aluminum body which continually adjust the damping. Every Maserati
is equipped with sophisticated active safety technology and fitted with advanced passive safety features. All
Maserati's have a number of safety features as standard,​ including a collapsible steering column,​ front and
rear seat belts equipped with pre-tensioners and load limiters,​ two front airbags,​ two side curtain airbags
and two airbags in the front doors to help provide protection from side impacts. Source: The Manufacturer Summary

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Maserati's electric Alfieri two-seater coming in 2020

Sat, Nov 26 2016

Maserati recently said it would sell its first electric car by 2020, and now we know exactly what it will look like. The company told Just Auto that it would build an EV version of its Alfieri, a two-seat concept car that it first unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show in 2014. The Alfieri (above), which will also be produced with a V6 engine, "is being designed as a competitor to the 911 but it will be a larger car," said European GM Peter Denton. "More the size of a Jaguar F-Type." The gasoline version will go on sale in 2019, Maserati says, well past its original 2016 launch date. It was originally supposed to be a V8, but the company decided to go with a smaller engine to meet environmental requirements. There are no details yet on the performance or price of the EV model, but we'd expect it to have outstanding performance (and hopefully decent endurance), given its Italian pedigree. Maserati's parent Fiat is a reluctant player in the EV industry. CEO Sergio Marchionne recently told Car Magazine that "I don't know how to make [Tesla's] economic model work," but added that there's nothing Elon Musk's company can do that Fiat or Maserati can't. However, the car is set to arrive in 2020 and things can change a lot. Who would have thought just three years ago that Tesla would get nearly 400,000 pre-orders for an EV, for instance, or that Volkswagen would switch from a diesel-heavy lineup to an electrified future? Related Video: This article by Steve Dent originally ran on Engadget, the definitive guide to this connected life. Featured Gallery Maserati Alfieri Concept at 2014 LA Auto Show View 21 Photos News Source: Just Auto Green Maserati Coupe Electric Luxury Performance maserati alfieri

2017 Maserati Quattroporte gets updated styling, equipment

Tue, Jun 14 2016

Maserati revealed a series of updates to the Quattroporte, the most obvious of which is revised styling inspired by the Alfieri coupe concept. The overall shape remains the same, but there's a new grille and front bumper, matte black trim, and an active aero element similar to the air shutter on the Levante crossover that helps cut drag by 10 percent. The Modenese automaker also took the opportunity to update the interior, principally integrating a new 8.4-inch multi-touch dashboard display to replace the old 7-inch unit. Manipulated by a new rotary multimedia controller, the system supports both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration. A new driver assistance package available as an option, encompassing adaptive cruise control, lane-departure and forward-collision warning systems, and automatic emergency braking. There are two new trim packages as well – dubbed GranLusso and GranSport – that can be optioned on the Quattroporte S and S Q4 or chosen between on the GTS model. Under the hood, both engines carry over unchanged. Standard power still comes courtesy of a 3.0-liter twin-turbo V6 good for 404 horsepower and 406 pound-feet of torque, channeled through an eight-speed automatic transmission to either the rear wheels or all four. The GTS packs a bigger 3.8-liter twin-turbo V8, still rated at 523 hp and 524 lb-ft. 0-60 times as a result remain unchanged at 4.9 seconds for the Quattroporte S, 4.8 for the all-wheel-drive Quattroporte S Q4, and 4.6 for the Quattroporte GTS. US pricing will be announced "in the coming weeks," we're told, however Maserati will begin delivering the revised Quattroporte already this month. The relevant question is whether these changes can help Maserati take a bigger slice of the fullsize luxury sedan market away from rivals like the Audi A8, BMW 7 Series, and Mercedes S-Class. Maserati sold fewer models across its entire range in the United States last year than Mercedes did of the S-Class family, making the Quattroporte something of a footnote in this elite segment. If what we're looking at here represents a mid-cycle refresh of the model introduced in 2013, it will likely be 2019 before FCA's most upscale brand replaces its flagship sedan altogether. Related Video: Featured Gallery 2017 Maserati Quattroporte View 9 Photos News Source: Maserati Maserati Luxury Performance Sedan

Marchionne wants Maserati to be FCA's new Ferrari

Fri, Jul 10 2015

Fiat Chrysler Automobiles is gearing up to spin Ferrari, its most profitable brand, off into another company, and float its stock on the open market. That means it's going to need another profit-driver to generate income for the rest of the group. And according to its chief executive Sergio Marchionne, that mantle will soon be picked up by Maserati. FCA is betting big on Maserati, which has long stood as a niche marque with a limited array of models and low sales numbers. In addition to the recently introduced Ghibli and Quattroporte sedans – now crucially offered with diesels and all-wheel drive – Maserati is preparing to roll out the Levante crossover that promises to do for the Modenese marque what the Cayenne did for Porsche. Due in part to the success of its first crossover, Porsche turned itself from a niche sports car manufacturer into an immensely profitable automaker that was (nearly) capable of buying out the entire Volkswagen Group. Maserati's resurgence is part of a two-pronged assault FCA is plotting against its German rivals. Maserati will be charged with taking on the higher end of the Mercedes, BMW, and Audi ranges (from the E-Class, 5 Series and A6 upwards). Meanwhile, Alfa Romeo will go after the lower end of the luxury spectrum with the new Giulia (aimed at the C-Class, 3 Series and A4) and other models to follow. FCA aims to turn Maserati and Alfa Romeo (along with Jeep) into global brands, broadening the narrow geographical appeal they have held until now. In order to generate enough profit to support the rest of the group as Ferrari has, Maserati will need to find a way to increase its profit margins. Bloomberg reports that Ferraris command a 13-percent profit margin, and while the ten percent that Maseratis list for is still triple that of the FCA average, slow sales are forcing some dealers to offer deep incentives that cut significantly into that margin. Related Video: