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2005 Maserati Gransport Coupe 2-door Special Custom Show Vehicle/daily Driver on 2040-cars

US $46,750.00
Year:2005 Mileage:25608 Color: Measurements
Location:

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
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NOTE:
   This beautiful Maserati received its annual emission control inspection on 17 July 2014 and was re-registered for another year.  If the vehicle is sold (to a buyer in Nevada), within the next 90 days, the buyer is not required to pay for a new emission control inspection.
 
The one and only "Sin City Maserati" is for sale

 

Have you thought about owning an exotic sports car, but just couldn't find one that stood out from the rest?

  Now is the time!  This will be your only chance to purchase this "one-of-a-kind"  Maserati GranSport, Exotic Sports Car, in show car condition



This immaculate Sports Car is from a non-smoking environment and is kept in my garage under a custom made car cover when it is not being driven for any extended period of time


To see full details and description for this unique vehicle you must go the the following link.  There just isn't enough room here to describe the additional features on this Maserati

If  you cannot click on the link below, please copy and paste it into your browsers address field

http://www.ebay.com/motors/garage/profile/4140248/2005-Maserati-GranSport


Over $10,000 in custom parts/accessories (not including labor)

Edmunds.com reviews for the 2005 Maserati GranSport give it a 5 star rating



2005 Maserati GranSport Specifications/optional equipment from factory: 

Exterior Measurements

Width 5 ft. 11.7 in. (71.7 in.)                         Height 4 ft. 3 in. (51 in.)
Length 14 ft. 10.1 in. (178.1 in.)                    Front Track 5 ft. 0 in. (60 in.)
Rear Track 5 ft. 0.6 in. (60.6 in.)

Fuel
Engine Type  Gas                                     Fuel Type Premium unleaded (required)
Fuel Tank Capacity 23.2 gal.                   Range in Miles (CTY/HWY)  255.2/371.2 mi.
EPA Mileage est. (CTY/HWY) 12/17  mpg    

Weights and Capacities
EPA Interior Volume 91 cu.ft.                                 Gross Weight 4542 lbs.
Drag Coefficient .33 Cd                                          Curb Weight 3704 lbs.
Cargo Capacity, all seats in place 5 cu.ft.                Maximum cargo capacity 5 cu.ft

DriveTrain
Drive Type:  Rear wheel drive           Transmission:   Six-speed paddle shift "Cambiocorsa"

Engine & Performance
Base Engine Size 4.2 L                         Cam Type  Double overhead cam (DOHC)
Cylinders V8            Valves 32
Valve Timing            Variable        (Standard)  Horse Power  400 hp @ 7000 rpm  (Now approx. 425hp)
Turning Circle 39.4 ft.

Suspension
Double wishbone front suspension                 Double wishbone rear suspension
Four-wheel independent suspension              + (Optional)  Skyhook system

Front Seats
(Optional) 8 -way power (memory) passenger seat
(Optional) 8 -way power (memory) driver seat
Passenger seat with power adjustable lumbar support
Driver seat with power adjustable lumbar support
Height adjustable driver seat           Height adjustable passenger seat

Rear Seats
Folding center armrest                     Rear ventilation ducts

Power Features
Power door locks          Power mirrors       Heated mirrors

Instrumentation
(Optional) Maserati Gold Clock           Tachometer                      Trip computer
External temperature display                Low fuel level warning

Convenience
Cruise control                           Front console with storage             Front door pockets   
Power rear seat easy entry        Remote trunk release                     Front seatback storage
Speed-proportional power steering    12V front power outlet(s)    12V Trunk power outlet
Tilt-adjustable steering wheel        Transmission controls on steering wheel

Comfort
Climate control              Integrated Carbon Fiber throughout interior                         Trunk light
Alloy and leather trim on center console         Alloy and leather trim on dash            Leather trim on doors
Front reading lights       Leather steering wheel           (Two sets of Customized) Front and rear floor mats
Electrochromatic inside rear view mirror

In Car Entertainment
(Optional) Auditorium 200watt AM/FM CD player stereo system with built in Memory card reader

Roof and Glass
Speed sensitive wipers        Rear defogger

Body
(Optional) Rear spoiler           (Optional) Xenon Headlights

Tires and Wheels
(Optional) Maserati G. Mercury Rims 19 x 9.5 in.
Vredestein Ultrac Sessanta High Speed Performance Symmetrical tires
245/35 ZR19 Front      275/30 ZR19 Rear


Safety Features
4-wheel ABS     Dual front side-mounted airbags        Child seat anchors      Remote anti-theft alarm system
Front and rear ventilated disc brakes               Engine immobilizer                         Front fog/driving lights
2 front headrests              2 rear headrests                    Front seatbelt pretensioners              Stability control
Traction control    Electronic brakeforce distribution      Front integrated headrests       Rear integrated headrests


Freebies!

This vehicle is being sold by a private seller so there isn't any sales tax and no transfer fees.

Complete Engine Oil Kit included:  Oil Filter, copper O-rings and 14qts of  Quaker State Q European Full Synthetic 5W40 Motor Oil for Maserati/Ferrari's etc.

Two new sealed 1 liter cans of Ate Super Blue Brake Fluid included (Great to have if/or when you need to change out your brake fluid)

Five 1.5 liter bottles of
Pentosin Pentofrost++  Extended Life Antifreeze/Coolant included (When you change the Antifreeze you will already have the fluid)

All 5 original Maserati Gransport manuals are included

The three Original Maserati coded keys, including the Valet key are included

All Service  Records will go with the vehicle:
(Vehicle is being serviced/maintained by Penske Wynn Maserti in Las Vegas)



Vehicle viewing, test rides, etc., can be arranged by the prospective buyer requesting same by contacting me via my account on Ebay

The best viewing of the unique lighting display on this vehicle is seen after dusk

A complete list of all custom options installed for this vehicle is available on request in .xls  (excel) format


If you have any questions, please ask prior to purchase







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Musing on Maserati's SUV chops | 2017 Levante S Quick Spin

Tue, Apr 4 2017

Like a lot of you, I spent the weekend patrolling suburbia in a white SUV. Unlike a lot of you, mine had Ferrari-built engine. It went something like this: I'd innocuously pull up to a stoplight in the 2017 Maserati Levante S. Punch up sport mode. The bass comes on. Suddenly my white refrigerator of a retriever hauler sounds like something else. The light turns. I nail the gas maybe halfway. The low rumble turns to a growl. Like a real, legit growl. It sounds good. Not Camry V6 good, but menacing like an Italian sports car. Full-throated and angry. It gets louder. For a moment I think some dude on motorcycle is being obnoxious nearby. That's my car, I realize. Cover blown, I accelerate through the light, merging gracefully ahead of the slower vehicles dutifully cued up. Then I reach over and grab a warm bread stick that's resting on top of a pizza and blithely enjoy some open space on the road. That neatly sums up the dual personalities of the Levante. You can marshal all of the horsepower of 16 World Championships from the Prancing Horse. Or steer one-handed while you cruise suburbia. Your choice. NOTES So yeah, the Maserati-designed Ferrari-built twin-turbo V6 is pretty great. It makes the Levante feel special, more so than a BMW X5 or X6 or Mercedes GLE or GLE coupe. That's the essence of Italian cars: the engine. Blasting around metropolitan Detroit with this 424-horsepower arsenal under the hood is a riot. The downside: As expected, the Levante is thirsty, slurping a quarter of a tank during relatively shortly runs around town, inline with its 14-mpg rating in the city. The highway is marginally better, getting 19 mpg, though with the 21.1-gallon tank, the you could theoretically get 338 miles of range. The Levante looks the part. With portholes, a long, creased hood, bulging fenders, and attractive head-and taillights, it conveys the appearance of Italian sport and luxury. The chrome door handles and trim tastefully add some bling to the design. My favorite part? The shark-tooth grille. With tall vertical lines and a monstrous Maser crest, the Levante almost sneers at you. The idyllic cabin does a solid job of keeping the outside world at bay. The interior is quiet at cruising speeds, broken up only by the engine's bark. I'm quite comfortable. The rich brown leather was supple yet supportive, and I quickly find a commanding view of the road. It's cool how the door pulls are neatly blended into the trim.

Maserati GranCabrio Folgore Tignanello is a wine-themed drop-top

Fri, Jul 5 2024

Maserati is celebrating two of Italy's best-known exports, cars and wine, with a one-off version of the electric GranCabrio Folgore named Tignanello. The convertible was created by the brand's Fuoriserie department to celebrate 50 years of a type of wine called Tignanello. The one-of-a-kind GranCabrio was built for an Italian wine company called Marchesi Antinori, and Maserati explains that its designers were inspired by vineyards. It starts with the paint: the convertible is finished in a wine-esque shade of red called Terra di Tignanello that was created specifically for it. Flat-black 20-inch wheels, gloss-black brake calipers, and a black soft top add a touch of contrast to the look. More vineyard-inspired details are found inside. The seats are upholstered with a blend of beige leather and burgundy Vegea, which is a biomaterial made from the stalks, skins, and pips of grapes — in a way, you're sitting on wine. The stripes on the seats echo the rows of vines in a vineyard, while the dark briar wood trim is inspired by the printing burned into the oak barrels used to age Tignanello wine. You can also learn a thing or two about the wine's history: historical details are lasered into some of the trim pieces, though they're written in Italian. Power comes from three electric motors that draw electricity from a T-shaped, 92.5-kilowatt-hour lithium-ion battery to zap the four wheels with 750 horsepower and 995 pound-feet of torque. Maserati pegs the 5,200-pound GranCabrio's zero-to-60-mph time at 2.8 seconds. If you like wine as much as you like Italian cars, it's not too late to put the GranCabrio Folgore Tignanello in your garage. It will be auctioned off on July 14 at the Festival Napa Valley Arts for All Gala taking place on July 14 in California. The proceeds will be donated to charity. Pricing for the regular-production GranCabrio Folgore starts at about $205,000, but the one-off should sell for considerably more.

Maserati MC20 GT2 returns the Trident to GT racing in 2023

Wed, Jul 27 2022

Seems we got ahead of Maserati, but now we're on the same page with the Italian carmaker. We wrote about the Maserati Project24 earlier this week, a limited-edition track car not built to race a specific series, instead chasing Maserati's own performance targets. We wondered whether the Project24 was a pivot from the rumored GT3 program planned for the MC20 years ago. Turns out the Project24 is an offshoot of the GT2 program for the MC20, the Italians in Modena announcing they've developed an MC20 GT2 to compete in the Fanatec GT2 European Series Championship next year. The base tech specs listed so far for the MC20 GT2 are the same as the Project24. The twin-turbo Nettuno V6 shifts through a six-speed sequential auto with paddle shifters, sending power to the rear wheels through a mechanical limited slip differential. Brembo CCMR racing brakes hang off a double wishbone suspension with anti-roll bars front and rear and adjustable dampers, just behind custom, forged 18-spoke center lock wheels on racing slicks that can be changed easily thanks to on-board air jacks. A single seat in the cabin is accessorized with an adjustable, multifunction carbon fiber steering wheel, an adjustable pedal box, and air conditioning. Safety features include an FIA fuel tank, rain light, roll cage, six-point harness, and fire extinguisher.  The differences that we know of include output, curb weight, and the aero package. Series organizer SRO says GT2 is "formulated to bring gentlemen drivers back to the front of the stage ... whilst being fast and spectacular enough to secure the values of SRO-promoted championships, should the current GT3 category become too expensive for too many of our teams and drivers." GT2 regulations cap output at around 630 hp, just nine more than the standard MC20 throws down — and 110 hp less than the Project24. The series' Balance of Performance rules will ultimately determine race weight and output. The regulations also draw limits around aero devices that Maserati Stile didn't need to heed on the Project24. The aero bit is especially important here because GT2 cars are more powerful than GT3 entries but designed to be less reliant on aerodynamics than GT3 cars, making GT2 versions easier for amateurs to drive at the limit.  This is Maserati's first dip back into GT racing above the GT4 class since the MC12 GT1 that snagged close to 100 wins between 2004 and 2010. The race division will sell cars to individuals and race teams.