Maserati Gt 2008 Grey Over Light Grey Interior Low Miles on 2040-cars
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
This beautiful and exquisite 2008 Maserati Granturismo is in Excellent condition inside and out. For peace of mind we would like to remind you that an extended factory type warranty for up to 100K miles (please contact us for details and pricing). This Sport Coupe offers a spacious cabin, Leather trimmed interior, an abundance of comfort and convenience options and a super responsive 4.2L V8 Fuel Injected DOHC 32V Engine. The quality and craftsmanship of the build is exceptional. The engine is a super responsive and powerful 405 hp, 339 ft-lbs 4.2L V8 Fuel Injected DOHC 32V engine that is mated to a smooth shifting Automatic Transmission. with steering wheel mounted shifter paddles This vehicle is in Excellent mechanical condition all around; you are more than welcome to have a certified mechanic check it out. This beautiful Granturismo looks, runs and drives absolutely great. This vehicle is a tremendous value because you can buy it for thousands less than the competition and still enjoy all of the luxuries and performance features you would expect of a vehicle of this caliber. We offer complimentary airport pick-up if you are flying in to pick-up this beautiful vehicle. If you decide so, we can help facilitate low-cost shipping directly to your front door. We also offer nationwide financing and competitive rates starting as low as 1.49% up to 75 months (please contact us for more details & terms). If you have any questions or would like to make arrangements for purchase please email or call Marty @ 404 217 3903 marty4cars@gmail.com.We will be able to answer all questions you may have about this stunning vehicle. EXTERIOR Foglamps Rain sensor Automatic bi-xenon headlights LED taillights Performance tires 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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Ferrari, Maseratis trashed in Chinese off-road adventure
Tue, Apr 5 2016Ready to cringe? A group of Chinese motorists drove the Sichuan-Tibet Highway in a fleet of Italian cars, fording streams and hopping rocky terrain as they went. Well, they attempted to drive it, anyway. Only five of the cars managed to survive the truly unnecessary ordeal. The trip was reportedly the idea of a wealthy Chinese businessman named Ni Haishan. Haishan was driving the red Ferrari F12, with his employees following in what appear to be 10 Maserati Ghibli sedans. The Maseratis were gifts to his employees, which makes the loss of six of them along the way only slightly easier to stomach. Even the cars that made it to the finish line in Lhasa, Tibet, arrived with some serious damage. The unsurprising fallout included several wheels and tires on the Ferrari, including one wheel that took the studs it was attached to with it. As you can see above, the "highway" route was not exactly suited to these particular cars. There is some precedent for a car from Maranello driving to Lhasa, however. In 2005, Ferrari sent two 612 Scagliettis on a tour of China called "Ferrari 15,000 Red Miles" with various journalists at the wheel. That journey started and ended in Shanghai and took the cars all over the vast country, including two crossings of the Gobi Desert, along the Great Wall, and on some of Marco Polo's route. Of course, it also involved a lot of planning, a huge support team, and at least a modicum of common sense. All of this was supposedly Haishan's way of showing the world that business is good for him and that customers should trust their money with him. We might conclude otherwise based on the results. If you absolutely have to run this road in something Italian and expensive, may we suggest a Maserati Levante next time? Related Video: Image Credit: news.163.com Auto News Ferrari Maserati Coupe Luxury Performance Sedan ferrari f12 berlinetta maserati ghibli
2018 Maserati GranTurismo First Drive | Better with age?
Tue, Aug 1 2017There are not many rational reasons for owning a Maserati GranTurismo (or GranCabrio convertible, for that matter). Even Maserati admits this. The short list occupies a single paragraph. Firstly, the GranTurismo is not German. Don't laugh. For some people, that's enough. Secondly, it has rear-seat space and comfort that remains the class benchmark. Thirdly, its cabin is the place where art and craftsmanship meet. There are far more rational reasons to not buy one. Let's tick them off, since we're in the mood. Firstly, it's already had its tenth birthday. It's not jeepers-fast by today's standards and neither is it remotely frugal. It drives the back wheels through a six-speed transmission, so it has 50 percent fewer gear ratios than AMG. Also, the only thing light about it is the weight of its driver-assistance systems. The 4.7-liter GranTurismo and its roofless GranCabrio sibling prospered in the plus-minus ledgers early in their careers, but they now operate outside them, in the sketchbooks of translated emotion. The Pininfarina-designed body is still stunning, a decade on, from any angle. It's had some tickles on the front and rear bumpers to make the grille more like the one on the Alfieri concept car, there are new headlights in the same space and the aerodynamics have been cleaned up so it can streak beyond 186 mph. When we say "streak" we really mean "creep" because it tops out at 187 mph. It has air vents behind the front wheels now, but they're not functional, and neither are the three signature vents high up on the front fenders. Maserati's aero guys tested German cars with working air vents and found their aero contributions were minimal. The air inlet on the MC's is, though, and so are the twin hot-air outlets that give the carbon-fiber hood its exaggerated contours. The big news from the Powertrain Department is that it's been busy eliminating stuff, rather than doing new things. It simplified its life by killing off the entry-level 4.2-liter V8, so the only engine in the entire range now is the Ferrari-built 4.7-liter, 90-degree V8. Don't think of bolting in the torque-rich twin-turbo V6 motor from the Ghibli, Quattroporte or Levante – or the twin-turbo V8, either – since neither are available. The V8 also comes in just the 453 horsepower version, regardless of whether you like the standard GranTurismo Sport or shell out another $17,745 for the $150,570 GranTurismo MC.
2021 Maserati Quattroporte spied getting ready for another light refresh
Thu, Jul 30 2020Maserati just announced that both the Quattroporte and Ghibli sedans would get Trofeo versions next month, but it looks like the standard Quattroporte is going to get a facelift soon, too. The Quattroporte is on the old side of the spectrum at this point (last refreshed for 2017), and we expect this to be the last refresh before a totally new model is released. From the looks of these spy shots, Maserati is painting the Quattroporte with a very light brush. Camouflage simply covers the front bumper of the white sedan and the rear lights of the black one. Everything else looks identical to the current car, so look for an updated front bumper, grille and lights with this refresh on the exterior. The vast majority of changes coming to the Quattroporte are likely going to be those we can’t see. Look for updated tech in the infotainment system and instrument cluster. ItÂ’s generally made up of tech borrowed from FCA now, so an update from the parent company could help the Quattroporte keep pace with its luxury competition. Expect minor updates with additional features and possibly a number of additional driver assistance technologies. WeÂ’re still unsure if Maserati will update the engine lineup. Right now you can choose between a couple of boosted engines, one a V6 and the other a V8. When the Trofeo comes, we expect the new flagship will offer the same power as the Levante Trofeo with its Ferrari engine. The Quattroporte maxes out at 523 horsepower now, and if nothing else changes, the Trofeo would bring it up to 590 horsepower. Assuming the Trofeo debuts sporting the facelifted styling, we donÂ’t have long to wait for the full details on what weÂ’d assume is the 2021 model year car. Maserati says itÂ’s revealing the Trofeo on August 10, so check back in for the full details on that car and the Ghibli Trofeo. Related video: