2008 Maserati Gran Turismo on 2040-cars
San Jose, California, United States
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FOR SALE BY PRIVATE OWNER 2008 MASERATI GRANTURISMO RARE PINNINFARINA EDITION BLACK ON BLACKWITH RED STITCHING AND
BLACKED OUT RIMS VERY CLEAN LOOKING
- CLEAN CARFAX REPORT, CLEAN CALIFORNIA TITLE JUST PAID TAGS AND REG FOR ANOTHER YEAR
- 28K MILES DRIVES AND SOUNDS EXCELLENT VERY FAST AND FUN TO DRIVE. THE CAR RUNS AND DRIVES FINE ONLY THING THE CAR
WILL EVENTUALLY NEED IS A CAM VARIATOR SENSOR THE COST IS $1700 DOLLARS FOR THE KIT AND LABOR I HAVE HAD THE CAR
CHECKED OUT AT CERTIFIED MASERATI DEALER THE BLUE BOOK ON THIS CAR WITH THE MILEAGE IS 38K I WILL NOT TAKE ANY LOW
BALL OFFERS I WILL TAKE THE FIRST 32K FOR THE CAR YOU WILL NOT FIND A CLEANER LOW MILE MASERATI FOR 32K
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Little Red Racing Car Kickstarter project a father/son affair [w/video]
Thu, 14 Feb 2013Tales of fathers and sons, whether told for adults or for children, never go out of style. It's appropriate then that The Little Red Racing Car, a story about a father and son finding and restoring a 1955 Maserati 300S, is such a stylish piece of work.
Author Dwight Knowlton first started working on The Little Red Racing Car when, after his son was born, he "went looking for the perfect Father/Son/Car book" and couldn't find one. Knowlton's artwork in has been influenced heavily by vintage automotive advertising and Grand Prix posters, and has a very clean, art deco vibe as a result.
Of course, TLRRC is still just a work in progress. Knowlton is hoping the Kickstarter community will help to get the ball rolling, and raise $25,000 to the book printed and distributed. The author even has a stretch goal to have the whole shebang made into and animated film - we love big dreams. Follow on below to hear Knowlton's pitch in his own words, or jump over to his Kickstarter page to look further or buy-in.
Alfieri headed for production based on strong Maserati sales
Fri, 18 Apr 2014Maserati has been on a heck of a product surge recently. After years of subsiding on versions of the previous Quattroporte and the aging GranTurismo, the Modense automaker rolled out the new Quattroporte the year before last, the Ghibli last year, it will introduce the Levante crossover next year and - according to the latest intel - will begin production of the Alfieri sports car the year after that.
The Alfieri concept debuted just last month at the Geneva Motor Show, taking the form of a two-door sports car foreshadowing the brand's new design language. Reception was positive, but it appears that sales of Maserati's existing models is what's giving the Alfieri the green light.
According to Automotive News, citing an interview given by Maserati chief Harald Wester on Bloomberg Television, the brand has been getting 3,500 orders per month, putting it on track to sell 42,000 units this year - nearly three times as much as the 15,400 it sold in 2013. The profits generated off those orders could be enough by themselves to offset the losses which Fiat is expected to record this year based on flagging sales for the Fiat, Alfa Romeo and Jeep brands in Europe.
Maserati releases quartet of videos featuring new Quattroporte
Tue, 06 Nov 2012In case you missed it, Maserati has decided to introduce the world to its next Quattroporte well ahead of its official debut at the 2013 Detroit Auto Show in January. As expected, it's beautiful.
Not content to leave well enough alone, the Italian automaker has revealed a series of videos to go along with the six images and press release it had already let loose upon the globe's unsuspecting automotive press.
We're still a bit shaky on the details, but Maserati says the Quattroporte's new engine, assembled by Ferrari in Maranello, will "[establish] new benchmarks for Maserati in terms of power and acceleration." That sounds good to us, though we're not sure if that means 530 horsepower as possibly alluded to by the license plate on the press shots. We also note that the automaker says the car is designed to accept "a wide range of engine architectures," so that rumored supercharged V6 sounds likely.