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2014 Maserati Granturismo Sport Coupe 2-door 4.7l on 2040-cars

US $130,000.00
Year:2014 Mileage:800 Color: NERO /
 NERO
Location:

Sewell, New Jersey, United States

Sewell, New Jersey, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Shift Paddles
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4.7L 4691CC V8 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Dealer
Condition:

New

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: ZAM45VLA1E0075653
Year: 2014
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Maserati
Model: Gran Turismo
Trim: Sport Coupe 2-Door
Options: Alcantara Headlining, 20" Neptune Grigo Mercury WH, Trident Stitch.Head Restraints, stitching for internal areas, 8-way power heated front seats, poltrona Frau leather interior, dual zone climate control, skyhook electronic suspension, anti-theft alarm system, 11 speaker bose surrond sound, Multi-media screen 7" screen, sirius sat. Radio, 30GB hard drive w/ Nav, jukebox, Voice control bluetooth system, curve illuminating bi-xenons, taillights w/led technology, 20" ALLOY WHEELS, Shift paddles, aluminum sport paddles, CD Player
Drive Type: RWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 800
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: SPORT
Exterior Color: NERO
Interior Color: NERO
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty

Model: 2014 Maserati Granturismo Sport
Color: Nero / Nero
Vin: ZAM45VLA1E0075653


STANDARD EQUIPMENT INCLUDED:

* 4.7 Liter V8 Engine 454 HP * Multimedia system W/7" screen

* 8- Way PWR. heated front seats * Sirius Satellite radio Hardware 

* Poltrona Frau Leather Interior  * 30GB Hard Drive W/Nav, Jukebox

* Dual Zone Climate Control * Voice Control Bluetooth system 

* SkyHook Electronic Suspension  * Curve Illuminating Bi-Xenons

* Anti-Theft Alarm System  * Tailights W/Led Technology 

* Cruise Control  * 30" Alloy Wheels

* 11 Speaker Bose Surround Sound * Driver / Pass front/ Side airbags

* Shift Paddles * Aluminum Sport Paddles

* 4.2" front / 13" rear brakes 


OPTIONS

* Alcantara Headlining  * 20" Neptune Grigio Mercury WH

* Trident Stitch. Head restraints  * Stitching for Internal Areas 





*** CARFAX AVAILABLE AT REQUEST***

*** 500.00 Deposit required within 24 hours of Wining Auction Bid. Full payment required Within 7 days of Winning Auction Bid.***

Maserati Gran Turismo for Sale

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Maserati's new North American CEO is Chrysler's dealer guru

Wed, 13 Nov 2013

There's been a bit of a shakeup among the executive ranks at Chrysler and Maserati, as the Italian sports car manufacturer has appointed Peter Grady as its new North American CEO. Grady, who we imagine is about to get a very nice upgrade to his company car, will retain his role as vice president of dealer network development for Chrysler and Chrysler Capital, and is replacing Bob Graczyk at Maserati.
"It is with pleasure and anticipation that I welcome Peter to Maserati. He brings to our company nearly 30 years of leadership and experience. His background and industry expertise will be a great basis for the continued expansion of Maserati in North America," said Maserati CEO Harald Wester in a statement.
Also joining the team at Maserati is Saad Chehab, who previously worked for the Chrysler and Lancia brands and will be the new head of marketing for the Italian brand. He'll be replaced by Al Gardner, the former boss of Chrysler's southeast business center, as the head of Chrysler brand, according to Automotive News.

Maserati GT2 turns the MC20 into a real race car

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Maserati previewed a racing version of the MC20 super car last year, and now it's finally showing the real thing. The car has dropped the MC20 name altogether, becoming just the Maserati GT2. That's a bit odd, considering it's still an MC20 at its core, but regardless, the race car is still pretty sweet. Significant exterior changes have been made to become a GT2 race car. Vents, louvres and intakes are all over and much larger. It's all in service of increased downforce, as well as increased cooling. And besides adding more holes, the GT2 features a flat undercarriage, bigger diffuser and a giant adjustable rear wing. The carbon fiber chassis is the same as the MC20, and it continues to use double-wishbone suspension front and rear. But geometry has been updated, and it uses unique shocks, springs and anti-roll bars. And of course, they're all adjustable. Stopping power is provided by six-piston front calipers, four-piston rears, and ventilated steel rotors. The engine is also pretty much what you would expect in a regular MC20, and Maserati even quotes the same 621 horsepower and 538 pound-feet of torque. But the output of the twin-turbo Nettuno V6 can be adjusted based on balance of performance needs for races. It also is capable of greater overall boost pressure and reduced back pressure in the opened-up exhaust. It does ditch the eight-speed automatic in favor of a six-speed sequential manual transmission, plus a competition-ready limited-slip differential. The interior is expectedly gutted. In place of the more luxurious MC20 cockpit, the GT2 gets race-spec seats, a multifunction steering wheel and control stack and a screen for instruments. It also has a roll cage and six-point racing harness. While many niceties are gone, the GT2 does still have air conditioning. Maserati will be offering the GT2 to professional racing teams for regular competition and private owners for track and occasional racing use. The company expects the car to start appearing in the Fanatec GT2 European Series this year, with full-year competition starting next year. Related Video:

Why Italians are no longer buying supercars

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Italy is the wound that continues to drain blood from the body financial of Italian supercar and sports car makers. The wound was opened by the country's various financial police who decided to get serious about superyacht-owning and supercar-driving tax cheats a few years ago, by noting their registrations and checking their incomes. When it was found that a rather high percentage of exotic toy owners had claimed a rather low annual income - certain business owners were found to be declaring less income than their employees - the owners began dumping their cars and prospective buyers declined to buy.
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Head over to CD for the full story and the numbers. What might be most incredible isn't the cause and effect, but where the blame is being placed. A year ago the chairman of Italy's Federauto accused the government of "terrorizing potential clients," this year Luca di Montezemolo says what's happening has created "a hostile environment for ­luxury goods." Life at the top, it ain't easy.