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2002 Maserati Coupe + Brand New Clutch Kit on 2040-cars

Year:2002 Mileage:57000 Color: Black /
 Black
Location:

United States

United States
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Engine:4.2L V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: ZAMBC38A920007915
Year: 2002
Interior Color: Black
Make: Maserati
Trim: Cambiocorsa
Model: Coupe
Mileage: 57,000
Drive Type: RWD
Exterior Color: Black

Porter Ford
2002 Maserati Coupe Cambiocorsa

Contact Eric at (484) 748-1269 for more information!
2002 Maserati Coupe Cambiocorsa
Price: $20,995 Engine: 4.2L V8 Color: Black
Stock #: CON0710 Transmission: 6-Speed Manual w/Cambiocorsa Auto Shifting Interior: Black
VIN: ZAMBC38A920007915 Mileage: 56,438 Body Style: Coupe

Contact Eric at (484) 748-1269 for more information!

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Phone: (484) 748-1269
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Address: 600 Ogletown Rd
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Vehicle Comments
This Cambiocorsa has less than 57k miles.. You've been looking for that one-time deal, and I think I've hit the nail on the head with this sweet Coupe. A real head turner!!! Includes a CARFAX buyback guarantee! Optional equipment includes: adapting the response to guarantee optimum suspension setup under all conditions, Auditorium 200 Hi-Fi System - Includes 6 speakers and one central subwoofer controlled by an amplifier which outputs 200 Watts RMS, Blaupunkt 5-Disc CD Changer, Front Seats w/Heating System, Leather Headliner - Includes Available in any of Maserati's range of 10 leather colors to match the interior with the same stitching pattern as the seats. The sunvisors are trimmed in matching leather and Alcantara, Rear Park Sensors, Skyhook Active Suspension - Includes Continuously variable damping via a series of sensors which constantly monitor driving conditions and road surface, Xenon Lights w/Washing System...
Vehicle Features
Technical
• Auto-shift manual Transmission
• 390 horsepower
• 4.2 liter V8 DOHC engine with variable valve timing
• Fuel economy EPA highway (mpg): 17 and EPA city (mpg): 11
• 2 Doors
• Rear-wheel drive
• Limited slip differential
Safety
• 4-wheel ABS brakes
• Traction control - ABS and driveline
• Passenger Airbag
• Front fog/driving lights
• Stability control
Optional Equipment
• Blaupunkt 5-Disc CD Changer
• Xenon Lights w/Washing System
• Leather Headliner - Includes Available in any of Maserati's range of 10 leather colors to match the interior with the same stitching pattern as the seats. The sunvisors are trimmed in matching leather and Alcantara
• Skyhook Active Suspension - Includes Continuously variable damping via a series of sensors which constantly monitor driving conditions and road surface
• adapting the response to guarantee optimum suspension setup under all conditions
• Front Seats w/Heating System
• Auditorium 200 Hi-Fi System - Includes 6 speakers and one central subwoofer controlled by an amplifier which outputs 200 Watts RMS
• Rear Park Sensors
Interior
• Leather seats
• 8-way power adjustable drivers seat
• Rear bucket seats
• 8-way power adjustable passenger seat
• Front seat type - Bucket
Exterior
• Intermittent window wipers
• Privacy/tinted glass
• Chrome grill
Convenience
• Remote power door locks
• Air conditioning with climate control
• Cruise control
• Driver memory seats
• Memory settings for 2 drivers
• Multi-function remote - Trunk/hatch/door
• Power heated mirrors
• Tilt steering wheel
• External temperature display
• Compass
• Tachometer
• Clock - Analog
• Trip computer
• Speed-proportional power steering
• Power windows
• Rear defogger
• Center Console - Full with covered storage

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Maserati gives us our best look yet at its Grecale small crossover

Fri, May 28 2021

Maserati's second SUV, the Grecale, is nearly ready to make its debut. The company took advantage of a visit by Stellantis boss Carlos Tavares to release some of the most revealing photos of the model we've seen to date. While the Porsche Macan-fighting soft-roader remains fully draped in camouflage, we see enough of its front end to tell there's a wide, low-mounted grille with vertical slats and almond-shaped headlights located higher on the fascia. We'll hold our judgment until the Grecale is unveiled, but we're starting to see what Klaus Busse, the head of Maserati's design department, meant when he told Autoblog the MC20 would have big influence on future models. Viewed from the side, even with Tavares standing in the frame, it's clear that the Grecale's proportions were drawn with more of an emphasis on sport than on utility. Its front end is relatively long, its dash-to-axle ratio hints at the rear-wheel-drive platform underneath, and its roofline has more slope than the average kid-and-dog-hauling Ikea warrior. Earlier spy shots taken near Maserati's headquarters suggest the rear end wears horizontal LED lights. Unverified rumors claim the Grecale rides on an evolution of the Giorgio platform that Alfa Romeo's Stelvio (one of the better-handling crossovers on the market) and Giulia models are built on. Some reports warned the architecture would be phased out, but Alfa Romeo CEO Jean-Philippe Imparato suggested they're not accurate. If the Grecale is indeed Giorgio-based, it will likely come standard with rear-wheel-drive, and it will be offered with all-wheel-drive at an extra cost. Engine options remain unconfirmed; four- and six-cylinders can easily fit in Giorgio-based cars. Maserati will finish fine-tuning the Grecale in the summer of 2021, and it will present the model before the end of the year. When it lands, the Grecale will slot beneath the Levante as a taller alternative to the Ghibli. Related video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.

2023 Maserati MC20 Cielo First Drive Review: Fine-tuned from the top down

Fri, Oct 21 2022

CATANIA, Sicily — Β“We wanted to give the Cielo the same behavior and character as the MC20 but with the sharp edges made a little smoother,Β” explained Federico Landini, the man in charge of the MC20Β’s development. Cielo is the name Maserati chose for the convertible MC20 Β— it means Β“skyΒ” in Italian and sounds less generic than Spider, Spyder or another arachnid-inspired label. This new version of MaseratiΒ’s first supercar in over a decade slots in the range as a softer, more touring-oriented alternative to the coupe. While the two MC20s look a lot alike, Maserati ensured the Cielo has its own personality. Same heart, different bones Like the MC20 coupe, the Cielo is powered by MaseratiΒ’s excellent 3.0-liter Nettuno V6 engine, which is twin-turbocharged to develop 621 horsepower at 7,500 rpm and 538 pound-feet of torque from 3,000 to 5,500 rpm. While 600+ horsepower is par for the course in this segment, achieving that number with six cylinders is rather unusual. The engine develops 207 horsepower per liter of displacement. If every engine offered this level of power density, weΒ’d have a 414-horsepower Volkswagen Golf GTI to play with. This engine also powers variants of the Grecale SUV, though the MC20 models use a dry-sump lubrication system. Landini told me Maserati felt confident sending a V6 into a ring dominated by rivals with eight or more cylinders because it fitted the engine with both direct and indirect fuel injection systems. This innovative technology Β— which traces its roots to Formula One racing Β— adds pre-chambers inside the cylinder head and a second set of spark plugs to the 90-degree V6 to provide a 100-horsepower boost. Mid-mounted, the Nettuno spins the CieloΒ’s rear wheels via an eight-speed automatic transmission linked to a pair of steering-wheel-mounted shift paddles. Maserati quotes a 0-62-mph time of a little under 3 seconds and a top speed of approximately 199 mph, so the coupe is slightly quicker and faster. Giving up two or three tenths of a second to highway speeds and forfeiting a few miles per hour at the top end is a fair trade for unlimited headroom. Going topless also makes the Cielo about 143 pounds heavier than the coupe: it tips the scale at roughly 3,400 pounds, which remains reasonably light.

Maserati Quattroporte custom-built wagon up for sale

Fri, May 7 2021

These days, any modern station wagon is a rare machine, with models such as the Mercedes-Benz E-Class, Volvo V90, Audi RS6 Avant, and Porsche Panamera Sport Turismo selling not much more than a handful each. But combine the rarity of the wagon body style with the relative obscurity of the Maserati Quattroporte, and you have a truly unique longroof. That's exactly what you see here, a Maserati Quattroporte shooting brake, and it's coming up for sale by Historics Auctioneers in the U.K. Maserati never made a wagon version of its Quattroporte — "Cinqueporte"? Β— but that didn't stop one determined U.K. buyer. Inspired by the Quattroporte-based Bellagio Fastback, four of which were built by the Italian coachbuilder Touring, he had this 2016 Quattroporte converted into a shooting brake. The work was carried out by British high-end car restorer Adam Redding. The result looks like it could have come out of the factory in Modena. It's finished in Gunmetal Grey Metallic with 20-inch Mercurio alloy wheels with a black finish. The interior is Nero leather. There are no jump seats in the cargo hold, just luggage space, which again appears finished to a factory standard and is accessed via a power liftgate. Other features include navigation, parking sensors, heated seats, a backup camera, and a sunroof. As a U.K. car, this Maserati is right-hand drive. The Quattroporte's voluptuous styling lends itself to the wagon form. Too bad Maserati is unlikely ever to pick up the baton and offer such a model itself. Short of commissioning one yourself, this upcoming auction is likely to be the only chance to get one. Related video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.