2006 Maserati Gransport Base Coupe 2-door 4.2l on 2040-cars
Mattituck, New York, United States
I am selling my 2006 Maserati GranSport. This car sold new for over $112,000.00. The car is
clad in the most desirable color combination - Metallic Black
with beautiful black trimmed tan leather. The
leather stitched head liner is truly amazing. This car is
equiped with a Cambiocorsa transmission which is
an electrohydraulic
manual six-speed that
uses paddle shifters. This is a blast to drive. It has the highly regarded option of the computer-controlled
suspension-damping system called "Skyhook". This GranSport is
100% original with only 26k adult driven miles. It has no dents or
scratches and looks as new inside as out. The Maserati
GranSport was only produced in 2005 and 2006. it is a modified version
of the Coup?, equipped with aerodynamic body cladding, a chrome mesh grille, carbon fiber interior
trim, special 19-inch wheels, the Skyhook active suspension, Heated and Memory seats, Park Distance Control, Xenon Headlights, a 0.4 inch
(10 mm) lower ride height, and the Cambiocorsa transmission which was recalibrated
for quicker shifts. The exhaust is also specially tuned to "growl" on
start-up at full throttle and it surely does. It is powered with a
v8 engine that develops 395 hp at 7000 rpm. Bid
with confidence as this car is a modern collectable.
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