2002 Maserati Spyder-low Mileage, Excellent Condition, Southern California Car on 2040-cars
San Diego, California, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4.2L 4244CC V8 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Maserati
Model: Spyder
Warranty: Unspecified
Trim: GT Convertible 2-Door
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player, Convertible
Drive Type: RWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 25,648
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Blue
Interior Color: Tobacco/Black
Number of Cylinders: 8
For sale is my 2002 Maserati Spyder convertible. only 25k miles, runs and drives as new. Clean CARFAX, non-smoker, all highway miles-my once a week fun commuter car. No accidents or damage, car garaged by myself and previous owner. Blue exterior with black top. Exterior in excellent condition, with one small discoloration on the rear bumper (see photo) and one very small ding in the passenger rear wheel arch. Wheels were powder coated (original color) in Dec 2012 to remove some curb rash, with new Bridgestone Continental EC tires (recommended from by other Spyder owners as a good match for the car) installed then as well. Black brake calipers from factory. Convertible top is in excellent condition. Interior is tobacco brown leather with black trim. Excellent condition and really works well on this car. Automatic seats. Engine is great, a 410 hp 4.2L V-8 built at the Ferrari plant and the reason I bought this car. Wonderful exhaust note and a pleasure to drive. All service completed at Ferrari/Maserati of San Diego and top local independent Ferrari shop-completed annual service in 2010, 2011, and 2012, all maintenance receipts available. Last annual service completed Sep 2012, passed last California smog check in March 2012. At this service, replaced drive belt, lower radiator hose, and completed flush of all fluids. Drivers side exterior key lock does not work (I normally use the remote to lock and unlock the car). Front and rear brake pads have 10mm (about 50%) remaining. Clutch is in good condition with no slipping or other issues. 6 speed manual transmission, works extremely well with no issues-better choice than the more complex cambiocorsa automatic on these early Spyders. Upgraded 200w "Auditorium" sound system from factory-6 Disc rear CD changer, with CD in cabin as well. No major issues in the past three years, only non-regular maintenance was replacing the passenger seat switch. Includes all books, Nav disc, key fob and valet key fob. Factory rear wind deflector included. This is one of the nicer earlier Maserati Spyders I've seen, consistently gets positive comments from people. Car was originally purchased new in Oregon, has been in Southern California since 2005. I've owned the car since 2010-sad to see it go, but need to sell to make room for a Sunbeam Tiger.
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Maserati teases MC20 prototype again reminiscing about the Targa Florio
Tue, May 26 2020Maserati spent its weekend reminiscing about victory in the 1940 Targa Florio, putting an MC20 prototype to work enhancing the gravitas of the anniversary. After winning the Targa in 1937, 1938, and 1939 with the Maserati 6CM and its 1.5-liter supercharged inline-six throwing 175 horsepower, the House of the Trident showed up in 1940 with the brand new 4CL powered by a 1.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder cranking 220 hp. Luigi Villoresi, who'd driven the 6CM to triumph the year before, crossed the line first in the 4CL to close out European racing until the end of World War II. With a return to racing on the automaker's mind, Maserati took a camouflaged MC20 to the same Favorita Park roads that hosted the Targa. The soft-focus spy shots were taken in front of the Floriopoli stands, a stretch of bunting and banners not far from the Targa start line as historic competitors headed into the Sicilian mainland. The MC20 is as photogenic in these shots as all the others, and as mysterious. The automaker seems intent on making everyone wait until the September debut to for any details that the prototype doesn't put on display. Prime among enthusiast interest is the powerplant. With Ferrari shutting down its supply of engines to the fellow Modenese sports car maker, Maserati says its new mid-engined coupe will be "the first car to use [its] new engine, brimming with innovative technological contents, developed and built by Maserati in-house." Short odds figure on a molto potente twin-turbo V6 sending power to the rear wheels through an eight-speed dual-clutch transmission, the long money isn't afraid to bet on a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8Â to replace the F154 V8 that Ferrari provides. With race engineers undoubtedly sorting out a version for sports car racing as we speak, Maserati will certainly hope the competitive version matches the exploits of the 4CL. The vintage race car took pole in its first race, earned its first victory two races later, snatched up a bag of silverware before WWII, won the first race held in Europe after the war ended, and continued winning in 4CL and 4CLT trim until 1951 to take 31 total victories — nine more than the MC12 race car. Related Video: Â Â
Maserati GranCabrio Folgore Tignanello is a wine-themed drop-top
Fri, Jul 5 2024Maserati 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.
Leno profiles Pebble Beach-winning 1956 Maserati
Tue, 26 Nov 2013We enjoy it when Jay Leno and his web show, Jay Leno's Garage, take a look at new, modern cars. When the comedian gets his paws on a proper classic, though, he's at his best. Leno is able to display an impressive breadth of knowledge about even obscure models, and that's no different here, as the winner of its class at the 2011 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance, a 1956 Maserati A6G-2000 Allemano rolls into the garage.
Part of the Maserati A6 family, this A6G is one of just 21 cars produced with coachwork by Carrozzeria Allemano, making it one of the rarer cars to grace Jay Leno's Garage. It's powered by a 2.0-liter inline-six, and, as Leno points out, is far more of a road car than the race-oriented Maseratis of the day.
Scroll down for the latest episode from Jay Leno's Garage on this fully restored 1956 Maserati.




















