2012 Maserati Gran Turismo on 2040-cars
Delray Beach, Florida, United States
2012 MASERATI GRAN TURISMO MC SPORTLINE
Rosso Trionfale-Ruby red metallic exterior with white leather interior. All maintenance is up to date
and was serviced by a certified dealer. Garage kept the car is immaculate.
2012 Maserati is equipped with a 4.7L with a 6 speed automatic with paddle shifter.
MC Aerodynamic Package, MC Carbon Fiber Pack Step III, MC gearbox software, MC set up, Tooled MC Aluminum pedals,
Full interior Carbon fiber package, paddle shifters, red anodized brake calipers, dark exhaust pipes,Grey alloy
astro anthracite rims(no road rash or marks on rims),Bose surround sound, leather interior with color contrast
stitching, Trident Logo embossed headrest, Alcantara Headliner, Alutex door sill covers, front and rear park
sensors, sport exhaust, car cover(all manuals, tool set, trickle battery charger).
The 2012 Maserati is always garage kept and is used as a pleasure vehicle. No disappointments, beautiful car inside
and out. Most Maserati's don't come as loaded and nice as this one. Title is free and clear.
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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.
Maserati Levante crossover not Jeep based after all?
Thu, 20 Feb 2014Maserati has been teasing its crossover project since 2011, which is when it first showed off the Kubang concept (pictured above). Still, the production version, rumored to be called the Levante, remains a complete mystery. The CUV was first rumored to borrow the platform from the Jeep Grand Cherokee, but new rumors indicate that the Italian, luxury crossover might actually take the underpinnings from the Quattroporte and Ghibli.
In a brief interview, Maserati CEO Harald Wester told CNN Money that the Levante wouldn't use Jeep's platform. Motor Trend spoke with an unnamed Maserati engineer who confirmed the rumor. Officially, the company says that no decision has been made.
We can add this to another long list of rumors about the Italian CUV. It was originally supposed to be built at Chrysler's Jefferson North assembly plant in Detroit. Then, plans were changed to build it in Italy.
Maserati Alfieri Concept draws from the brand's past, looks to its future
Tue, 04 Mar 2014We may be just as (if not more) used to the idea of Maserati making four-door passenger cars as we are of Porsche or Aston Martin doing the same, but the Trident marque is no less routed in producing sports cars than its German and British rivals. The trouble is that, now seven years on the market, the GranTurismo is Maserati's only two-door model, and it's growing a little long in the tooth to serve as the brand's halo car. Especially when it starts looking back at its history on the occasion of its 100th anniversary. So to mark the milestone, and reconnect with its more sporting past, Maserati has rolled in to Geneva with the concept car you see here.
It's called the Alfieri, and we've been anticipating its unveiling since (if not long before) rumors surfaced last week of its impending arrival, followed by confirmation from the manufacturer and the leaked images we brought you mere hours ago. But now it's been unveiled in the metal.
The Alfieri's wheelbase is 9.5 shorter than the GranTurismo, but packs the same 4.7-liter naturally-aspirated V8.