2004 Maserati Coupe on 2040-cars
Arcade, New York, United States
E-Mail Questions at: emelyessharits@clublotus.com . You're looking at a rare 6-speed manual transmission. No expensive Cambriocorsa to break or maintain! This is the
Driver's car with a 3rd pedal! It doesn't get much more fun than this car!
Many upgrades: Larini X-Pipe ($700), Tubi Exhaust ($3,500) make this the best sounding car you'll come across,
period. The Ferrari guys always tell me I have the best sounding Italian car around! Formula Dynamics Sport
Springs & Wheel Spacers ($1,200 + $650) and factory OEM GranSport Wheels ($3,500) improve the handling greatly. If
you're looking at a Coupe GT or GranSport and not making these simple but necessary changes, you're in for a
surprise. The center console sticky switches were replaced along with two A/C vents. 3M film on all fenders, BMC
Air Filter (can't recall the cost).
This car has absolutely everything, including the Skyhook semi-active suspension! This system makes a tremendous
difference if road quality varies from smooth to bumpy in your area! Upgraded factory sound system and GPS. The
Carbon Fiber Package is really stunning. Carbon/leather steering wheel and shifter feel perfect in your hands.
The interior trim adds a finishing edge that pops with the Nero leather and Red accent stitching. The carbon fiber
rear spoiler is of exceptional quality and adds an aggressive look - it's a beautiful factory option. This is a
rare car which was spec'd as a demo model for the then President of Ferrari/Maserati North America. The Service
Advisors at Ferrari/Maserati said they had never seen a car with this color combination and all the options. It
made sense when they saw his name come up as the owner in their dealer computer system. The car lived most of its
life in sunny Naples before landing in the suburbs of New York.
Entire car checked by a Maserati Master Technician September 1, 2015. Oil change, fluids checked and NY state
inspection done.
Beautiful Maserati car cover included. Master keys, card for additional keys, and Maserati pump/flat tire kit are
included. New mats.
Clean title, no accidents!
I truly love this unique Maserati.
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Maserati Ghibli gets blacked-out Nerissimo special edition
Wed, Apr 12 2017Following in the footsteps of the Nissan Midnight package and the Chevrolet Midnight Edition trucks, Maserati is jumping on the bandwagon, and its smallest sedan, the Ghibli, is now available with a limited-edition black trim package called "Nerissimo." In English, that translates simply to "extremely black." The package is available on the base Ghibli, Ghibli S, and Ghibli S Q4 models, and only 450 cars will come equipped with it. On the outside, it adds the following black-painted items: 20-inch wheels, door handles, window trim, and grille. Inside, the car gets black leather with red stitching, and a badge indicating that the Ghibli is one of 450. A few other features sweeten the deal beyond appearances. All Nerissimo models include blind spot monitoring, rear parking sensors, and remote start. The S and S Q4 models also get a Harmon Kardon sound system. The powertrain remains the same 404-horsepower twin-turbo V6 and eight-speed automatic found in the normal Ghibli. With that in mind, you pay quite a bit for what boils down to an appearance package. Turning a standard Ghibli into a Nerissimo model will add $5,650 to the $72,850 base price. Doing the same for a Ghibli S or S Q4 will add $6,800. So you had better really like the look and the exclusivity to spring for a Nerissimo. Others should probably spec out a more common version. Related Video:
Maserati rapidly expanding dealer network
Mon, 13 Oct 2014With the new Quattroporte and Ghibli sedans out on the market, and the new Levante crossover and Alfieri coupe on their way, Maserati is making serious headway towards revitalizing its lineup. Now all it needs in order to reach its ambitious sales targets is to expand the network of dealers where they're to be sold. And according to Maserati chief Harald Wester in speaking to Automotive News at the Paris Motor Show, that's exactly what it has in store.
At the end of last year, Maserati had 79 dealerships across the United States. It has already boosted that number to 100 so far this year, but before 2014 is over, it plans to open another 20 to bring the total up to (carry the two, divide by the square-root of Pi)... 120 showrooms.
Globally speaking, Maserati reportedly closed 2012 with around 220-230 dealers around the world, and currently has about 355, but aims to close 2015 with a worldwide network of 450 dealers, representing a doubling of its network in two years' time. Having more than a quarter of those in the US alone is testament to how seriously Maserati takes the American market.
Former BMW M boss and Maserati CEO killed in freak motorcycle accident
Mon, 19 Aug 2013It's a tragic coincidence that on the same weekend the BMW M4 Coupe Concept was introduced in Monterey, one of the men most integral to BMW's M and Motorsports divisions, Karl-Heinz Kalbfell, was killed in England. Kalbfell, a vintage motorcycle enthusiast, was set to compete in the Lansdowne Classic Series at Brands Hatch and had an accident during a practice session. After going wide at Druids Corner and falling, he was hit by a competitor following close behind and died of his injuries after being transported to hospital.
Kalbfell, an engineer, began his career at BMW in 1977 in the communications department; a decade later he was chairman of BMW M GmbH, overseeing development of some of the cars responsible for the myth of M. In 1994 he was named chairman of BMW Motorsport, and his cap full of feathers includes getting the BMW V12 into the McLaren F1, getting the BMW V8 into two Morgan cars, along with developing BMW's Formula One engine and return to the sport. Not incidentally, he also assumed leadership of Project Rolls-Royce after BMW bought the British marque in 1998, which means he oversaw the Goodwood factory upfit and the creation of the Phantom.
He left Rolls-Royce for a brief stint at Fiat, heading Alfa Romeo and Maserati, then went into consulting for clients like Lotus and Paragon, who built the Artega GT. As Autocar notes, Kalbfell "had an abiding sense that customers needed to be attracted to cars by their aura and reputation, not just their engineering." He will be missed.