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)
Maserati Gran Turismo for Sale
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