2008 Maserati Gran Turismo on 2040-cars
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2008 Maserati GranTurismo
EXTERIOR
Foglamps
Rain sensor
Automatic bi-xenon headlights
LED taillights
Performance tires
19" V-Style alloy wheels
Adaptive light control system
Dual pwr heated mirrors
INTERIOR
Pwr parking brake
Multi-media system-inc: 7" screen, navigation w/30GB hard drive, CD player, voice control
Folding rear armrests
Smoked quartz interior highlights w/rosewood trim, fabric headliner
Pwr adjustable heated front seats w/high lateral support, memory
Auto-dimming rearview mirror
Steering wheel multimedia/audio controls
Steering column w/easy entry/exit feature
Multi-media system -inc: 7" screen, navigation w/30GB hard drive, CD player, voice control
Bose 11 speaker surround-sound system
HomeLink system
Tire sealing compound & electric air compressor
Pwr door locks & windows
Tire sealing compound & electic air compressor
Front floor mats
Cupholders-inc: 2 front/2 rear
Pwr open-assist doors & trunk
Dual illuminated visor vanity mirrors
Cruise control
Dual-zone automatic climate control w/rear air outlets
Alarm system
Automatic dimming rearview mirror
Center console -inc: mounted clock w/chrome-plated trim
Folding front armrests w/illuminated storage compartment
Pwr adjustable heated front bucket seats w/driver lumbar support, high lateral support, memory
Front/rear poltrona frau leather upholstery
Engine immobilizer
Dual front/rear cup holders
Remote keyless entry & trunklid
Remote key-fob
Premium AM/FM stereo
3-spoke black leather sports steering wheel
Center console-inc: mounted clock w/chrome-plated trim
MECHANICAL
Dual wishbone Skyhook front/rear suspension
Black brake calipers
4.2L V8 engine
13" cross-drilled brake discs
6-speed automatic transmission w/paddle shifters
Sport mode-inc: gear, accelerator, MSP system
Rear wheel drive
Sport mode -inc: gear, accelerator, MSP system
Chrome plated stainless steel twin dual exhaust tips
Stability system
Pwr speed-sensitive steering
SAFETY
Passenger occupancy sensor
Rear park sensors
Front/rear seatbelts w/pretensioners
6 airbags -inc: front driver & passenger 2-stage airbags, front/rear side & window airbags
Tire pressure monitoring system
6 airbags-inc: front driver & passenger 2-stage airbags, front/rear side & window airbags
Stability system -inc: stability control, traction control, anti-lock braking system (ABS), electronic brake
distribution (EBD)
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1967 Maserati Ghibli puts the grand in grand tourer
Mon, 18 Aug 2014Motor Tend technical director Frank Markus owns a 1967 Maserati Ghibli, bought back in the early 2000s when "they could be had for Camry money" - now Hagerty values them anywhere from $63,000 to $107,000. The grand tourer designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro outsold the more powerful and less expensive Ferrari 365 Daytona, and the more powerful and more expensive Lamborghini Miura.
Carlos Lago, host of the magazine's Ignition video series, figures it's because of the Ghibli's long-haul comfort and the tractability of its 4.7-liter V8 with 330-horsepower and 330 pound-feet accessed with a five-speed manual, even though he cites the powertrain and suspension as being behind the times.
There's no arguing about the Ghibli's sound, though. You can get several ears-full of it, as well as Lagos' and Markus' thoughts on the car, in the video above.
2014 Maserati Ghibli prototype spied for the first time
Mon, 17 Dec 2012Looking to better compete with mainstream luxury automakers, Maserati has already announced its plans for expanding its model lineup. Now, these spy shots give us our first look at a new, smaller sedan that resurrects the Maserati Ghibli nameplate. Seen for the first time as a prototype rather than a Quattroporte-based test-mule, this is the closest-to-production view of the upcoming Ghibli thus far.
Aside from its name, we don't know much about the 2014 Ghibli, but we do hear that this Maserati, like the upcoming Maserati Levante SUV, will have a direct lineage to a Chrysler product. While the Levante will be based on the Jeep Grand Cherokee, it sounds like the Ghibli could use the Chrysler 300 as its starting point. This means that the standard version of the car could get Chrysler's 3.6-liter Pentastar V6 - rumored to produce around 400 horsepower - paired with the latest eight-speed automatic transmission; sportier trim levels would almost certainly get a V8 from Ferrari rather than using the 300C's Hemi.
As for some of the details apparent in the spy photos, we can obviously see the size difference between these two cars when comparing previous spy shots of the newly released 2014 Quattroporte, which we drove last week. We also see that this car gets some performance-oriented, cross-drilled brake rotors, and based on the depth of the snow in which this car was caught testing, we also wouldn't rule out the use of all-wheel-drive on the Ghibli.
330-horsepower Ghibli Hybrid is Maserati's first electrified model
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