2008 - Maserati Gran Turismo on 2040-cars
Georgetown, 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 exterior is finished in a smooth and glossy Grey complimented with a Grey Leather Interior. The exterior is in Excellent condition and the interior is also in Excellent condition; super clean and fresh. This color combination is simply stunning and extremely desirable; you cannot go wrong! There are many pre-owned vehicles out there but if you are looking for a unique Sport Coupe that will perform as good as it looks, then this is the one! 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. 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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