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MASERATI GranTurismo GTS CambioCorsa F1 CLEAN TITLE! NO TRADES THIS IS THE ULTRA-RARE CAMBIOCORSA EDITION....BUILT WITH THE FERRARI F1 TRANSMISSION AND OTHER RARE SPORT UPGRADES... IN OTHER WORDS, THIS IS A FERRARI RACE TUNED, MASERATI ORIGINAL MSRP $150,000.00+ 1 OF ONLY 300 PRODUCED IN NORTH AMERICA, THIS CAR IS ULTRA RARE...IF YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD ONE OF THE F1 EDITION MASERATI'S, THEN YOU GOTTA YOUTUBE IT!...THIS IS THE BEST SOUNDING MASERATI ON THE MARKET. THE DEALER LOVES WHEN I BRING THIS CAR IN... MINE IS THE ONLY F1 THEY HAVE SEEN IN PERSON & THEY SAY IT'S THE BEST MASERATI EVER MADE. REPLACED WITH LOTS OF FERRARI BUILDS, COILOVER SUSPENSION, RACE UPGRADES + MUCH MORE...FROM FACTORY! THIS IS NOT YOUR AVERAGE GTS. - GTS 4.7L F1 - MC SHIFT - FERRARI 599 TRANSMISSION - MASERTI SKYHOOK COILOVERS - FULL ROSSO CORALLO RED INTERIOR - ALCANTERA HEADLINER + MORE I ALSO DID ANOTHER $35,000+ IN UPGRADES. - 2015 MASERATI GT-SPORT CONVERSION - $10,000 * BUMPER, SIDESKIRTS * GRILLTECH COATED GRILLS - TINTED TAIL LIGHTS (2015 STYLE) $400 - LARINI EXHASUT SYSTEM - $4,000 - X-PIPE $800 - H&R SUSPENSION $1,000 - DMC CARBON SPOILER - $1,000 - DMC CARBON DIFFUSER - $4,000 - GLOSS BLACK TRIMS - $2,500 - 21" HRE 940R 3PC FORGED - $10,000 * BRUSHED FACE & POLISHED WINDOWS * CLEAR 'DARK' TINT FINISH - H&R WHEEL SPACERS - $300 - BIMECC LUG NUTS & WHEEL LOCKS - $100 + MORE IN MY OPINION THIS IS THE CLEANEST MASERATI IN THE USA.
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Maserati to celebrate 100th anniversary at Monterey Motorsports Reunion
Sun, 15 Dec 2013The Pebble Beach weekend is without a doubt one of the preeminent classic car gatherings on the calendar. But while most of the events that make up the weekend are essentially static displays, our favorite may be the Monterey Motorsports Reunion at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. That's where you can actually see classic racing cars doing what they were made for in the first place. And every year, organizers of the event select a featured marque.
Last year it was the Chevrolet Corvette. The year before it was Shelby, preceded by Jaguar the year before that. But next year, the classic racing event will feature Maserati, which will be celebrating its 100th anniversary. And to make the occasion extra special for the Modenese marque, next year also marks the 60th anniversary of the most celebrated racing cars ever made by Maserati (or any other constructor, for that matter): the Maserati 250F (No. 4 above) famously piloted by the likes of Fangio and Moss in 1954.
Fittingly, the Trident marque got its start in racing back in 1914 with the debut of the Tipo 26 that put Maserati on the map with a debut victory in the 1926 Targa Florio. Although you don't much see it competing at top levels these days, Maserati went on to win the Indianapolis 500, the Formula One World Championship and, more recently, the FIA GT1 World Championship.
Share price falls on skepticism of Chrysler-Fiat five-year plan
Thu, 08 May 2014Following this week's Fiat Chrysler extravaganza, where the Italian-American manufacturer announced its plans for the next five years, the Autoblog staff was cautiously optimistic of the company's future. Investors? Not so much.
Fiat saw its shares tumble 12 percent in Wednesday's trading, falling from 8.67 euros ($12.06 at today's rates) to 7.44 euros ($10.35) as of this writing, with blame partly going to the Italian half of the FCA marriage, which recorded a pretty significant drop in profits during the first quarter of this year.
The plan, which will cost around $77 billion over the next several years, is facing criticism from investors thanks in part to a 1.4-percent drop in Fiat's first-quarter profits, to 622 million euros ($862 million). That figure is also short of Bloomberg analysts' projections, which predicted $1.18 billion in profits before taxes, interest and one-time items.
Maserati looking to book 13,000 sales of new Quattroporte in 2013
Mon, 10 Dec 2012Europe's continuing financial woe is forcing automakers to get creative, and while Fiat may be scaling back its volume vehicles, it's looking to ramp up production of the exclusive Maserati brand. Following the debut of a new Quattroporte sedan, Fiat wants to boost Maserati sales to 50,000 vehicles by 2015. Maserati may lose as much as €7 million ($9.05 million) this year, and Fiat is betting big on Chrysler platforms and dealers to turn that around.
Currently regarded as a low-volume boutique carmaker, Maserati sold just 6,159 units last year, and 4,700 units through three quarters of this year. For 2013, Fiat boss Sergio Marchionne is targeting 13,000 in sales of the redesigned Quattroporte alone. Fiat apparently wants the brand's low volume image to change, hoping to position it closer to BMW and Porsche in the market.
The recent unveiling of the new Quattroporte will be followed by more new vehicle launches, including a crossover utility called Levante, and a long-promised sub-Quattroporte sedan, called Ghibli. The latter will share certain components with the Chrysler 300 sedan in an effort to optimize production costs. The Ghibli will be positioned to take on the BMW 5 Series and Mercedes-Benz E-Class. It's all in an effort to turn the profit tide for Maserati and its parent company Fiat amidst European economic turmoil.