Maserati Gran Turismo Coupe on 2040-cars
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READ PLZ AND HAVE YOUR FINANCES IN ORDER BEFORE BIDDING THANKS !!! VIDEO LINK BELOW AS WELL WHAT I HAVE HERE IS A 2008 MASERATI GRAN TURISMO WITH 89750 MILES IN EXCELLENT CONDITION I MEAN MINT.... INTERIOR IS LIKE NEW 9 OUT OF 10 EXTERIOR IS SUPER CLEAN! THIS CAR HAS BEEN PAMPERED BY MYSELF AND THE PREVIOUS OWNERS AS WELL THERE ARE NO ISSUES WITH THIS MASERATI NO LIGHTS OR WARNINGS ON THE DASH, DRIVES LIKE NEW I MEAN AMAZING RECENTLY SERVICED LAST MONTH WITH A OIL CHANGE , FUEL INJECTION CLEANING AND BRAKE FLUID FLUSHED... THIS BABY LOOKS AMAZING A TRUE HEAD TURNER LOOKS BLUE IN THE DAY LIGHT AND BLACK AT NIGHT BEST OF BOTH WORLDS, I ALSO HAVE MY SERVICE RECORDS ON HAND ALONG WITH A CLEAN AND CLEAR TITLE CARFAX T0! I'M SELLING THE CAR DUE TO NEEDING A FOUR DOOR CAUSE I HAVE A 2014 STINGRAY AS WELL OTHER WISE I WOULD LOVE TO KEEP THIS 2 DOOR BEAUTY..... SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY THE CAR COMES WITH STOCK WHEELS THE TIRES HAVE ABOUT 50% TREAD LEFT ON THEM I CAN SEND PICTURES OF THEM IF NEEDED ! THE 22 DRAGS THAT ARE BRAND NEW WITH NOT EVEN 300 MILES ON THEM FOR A EXTRA COST
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Maserati to cap output at 75,000 cars
Fri, 18 Jul 2014Maserati appears set to take a page out of corporate sibling Ferrari's playbook with the possibility that it may cap global annual output in the coming years. Ferrari announced in 2013 that it would limit itself to 7,000 vehicles a year to maintain exclusivity, and so far, it has stuck to the plan.
According to an unnamed Maserati executive speaking to Reuters, the Italian luxury car maker wants to cap its sales to 75,000 vehicles a year. However, it's hardly there yet. The company doesn't forecast reaching that production benchmark until 2018.
Dave Sullivan, an auto industry analyst for AutoPacific, thinks that limiting sales could be a smart move for Maserati. "If it is profitable at 75,000 and doesn't require a significant investment in capacity to get there, this appears to be sound," he said to Autoblog via email. "Alfa Romeo is intended to be the volume brand and by capping Maserati, it means that even if you opted to buy the 'entry level' Ghibli, you still have a level of exclusivity."
Latin music star Ren? P?rez destroys own Maserati to send kids a message
Thu, 06 Mar 2014Can destroying a car be art? That question comes a bit too late for the Maserati Quattroporte seen above. The act depicted is from the music video for Adentro by Puerto Rican hip-hop act Calle 13 new single.
While the video is not yet online, the making-of featurette is available below and shows the luxury sedan getting beat with a baseball bat (and more) by the group's frontman René Pérez. According to Latin Gossip, Pérez wants to send his fans a message not to place too high a value in material objects. The Maserati represents a time in his life of too much excess, it seems...
The guy might have an argument, but it still seems pretty wasteful to destroy a perfectly good Italian sports sedan. We will be curious to see how far the destruction goes, but you can get a peak at it in the video below.
Rich kid uses puppy to polish Maserati as Internet howls
Thu, May 18 2017Update: The original Instagram video appears to have been removed, but the video can still be viewed at this link. One of the Rich Kids of Instagram may never attempt to perform manual labor again after the 2-3 seconds she spent using a puppy to "polish" a rare Maserati. She cast it as a joke, but the Internet wasn't laughing. Instagram user m666ya, who is said to be a young, beautiful, wealthy collector of supercars in London - or, she at least has enough access to photograph them and occasionally show herself behind the wheel of one - posted this clip of an extremely cute puppy detailing a limited-edition Maserati MC12, which sells for $1.5 million or $2 million (depending on who's doing the telling). It got picked up on the Rich Kids account two days ago: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. The Maltese puppy is compliant and seems, well, maybe not in distress but probably not having the time of its life, either. And m66ya or whoever is doing the buffing keeps it exceedingly brief. Some of the reaction has been predictable. The New York Post tabloid called her "barking mad." And social-media reactions to the post were similar: "Not funny." "Animal abuse." "Disgusting." "This is just wrong." "Shame on you." "This is actually sickening." "Money can't buy you class and in your case, values." "Dogs are so loyal and only want to love and please their owner. You do not deserve any devotion of love from this innocent puppy." "Psychologists will tell you, simple abuse of animals often leads to abuse of humans in later life. Seek some help now." A few commenters defend the clip and suggest people lighten up. Some doubled down on the joke: "It's better to use a cat so you can hear your engine purr." A blogger joked you'd never actually use a dog to polish a $2 million car because dirt in its hair could scratch the paint. And one young philosopher of Instagram, whose spelling is too poor to quote him directly, makes the fair point that perhaps some people are less angry about the dog than they are jealous that these ne'er-do-wells are rich. A spokeswoman for the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals said: "We can understand why people are concerned about this video.