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2004 Maserati Coupe on 2040-cars

US $10,000.00
Year:2004 Mileage:41572 Color: Red /
 Black
Location:

Arcade, New York, United States

Arcade, New York, United States

E-Mail Questions at: emelyessharits@clublotus.com . You're looking at a rare 6-speed manual transmission. No expensive Cambriocorsa to break or maintain! This is the
Driver's car with a 3rd pedal! It doesn't get much more fun than this car!
Many upgrades: Larini X-Pipe ($700), Tubi Exhaust ($3,500) make this the best sounding car you'll come across,
period. The Ferrari guys always tell me I have the best sounding Italian car around! Formula Dynamics Sport
Springs & Wheel Spacers ($1,200 + $650) and factory OEM GranSport Wheels ($3,500) improve the handling greatly. If
you're looking at a Coupe GT or GranSport and not making these simple but necessary changes, you're in for a
surprise. The center console sticky switches were replaced along with two A/C vents. 3M film on all fenders, BMC
Air Filter (can't recall the cost).
This car has absolutely everything, including the Skyhook semi-active suspension! This system makes a tremendous
difference if road quality varies from smooth to bumpy in your area! Upgraded factory sound system and GPS. The
Carbon Fiber Package is really stunning. Carbon/leather steering wheel and shifter feel perfect in your hands.
The interior trim adds a finishing edge that pops with the Nero leather and Red accent stitching. The carbon fiber
rear spoiler is of exceptional quality and adds an aggressive look - it's a beautiful factory option. This is a
rare car which was spec'd as a demo model for the then President of Ferrari/Maserati North America. The Service
Advisors at Ferrari/Maserati said they had never seen a car with this color combination and all the options. It
made sense when they saw his name come up as the owner in their dealer computer system. The car lived most of its
life in sunny Naples before landing in the suburbs of New York.
Entire car checked by a Maserati Master Technician September 1, 2015. Oil change, fluids checked and NY state
inspection done.
Beautiful Maserati car cover included. Master keys, card for additional keys, and Maserati pump/flat tire kit are
included. New mats.
Clean title, no accidents!
I truly love this unique Maserati.

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Watch Maserati prep this Quattroporte for Geneva by hammering on its sheetmetal

Tue, 05 Mar 2013

There are untold amounts of primping and set up that goes on in the days leading up to an international auto show. Of course, there are exhibits to erect, lights to hang and scripts to rehearse. There are also cars to prep. Usually the latter involves little more than removing finger prints and dusting, but in the case of Maserati the day before the Geneva Motor Show press days, the process apparently includes banging on the sheetmetal of one of your prized showcars like a crazed woodpecker.
We're not sure what caused a surface irregularity in the door skin of this 2014 Quattroporte - perhaps shipping damage - but it was interesting (and mildly painful) to watch, and hear, a show prepper attempt to repair this six-figure sedan with what looks like a jeweler's hammer, high-intensity light and soft cloth.
That'll buff right out.

Maserati Levante production starting next year, Alfieri could come within 28 months

Sat, 08 Mar 2014

Maserati is on a roll. The new Ghibli and Quattroporte have been huge successes, and it unveiled the gorgeous Alfieri concept (pictured above) at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show. The next step for the brand is getting the Levante crossover into production.
"We are getting Mirafiori ready for production [of the Levante]. The first bodies are expected for 2015," said Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne to Reuters in Geneva. He also said that there isn't much keeping the Alfieri off the streets. "The platforms and motors are there. Technically, production could start in 24-28 months," he said. However, Marchionne refused to say whether the company would actually give the concept a green light to be built.
Fiat hopes to be profitable again by 2016, and while its acquisition of Chrysler is certainly going to help, rejuvenating Alfa Romeo and Maserati are also a major part of the plan. In 2013, the Italian luxury brand saw sales more than double to 15,400 vehicles. Maser is still far away from its goal of selling 50,000 units by 2015, but it's quite a start. Fiat bought Maserati in 1993, but business went through a decade or more of doldrums and falling sales. It appears that the century-old brand is finally finding a path forward with some gorgeous new cars.

Maserati returns to Indianapolis to commemorate historic win

Tue, 27 May 2014

This past weekend was Memorial Day weekend, folks, and you know what that means: racing. There was the Monaco Grand Prix for Formula One fans, and back Stateside there was the Indianapolis 500. You might expect to see a name like Maserati pop up at the former more than the latter, but that wasn't always the case.
These days its all about Dallara chassis powered by Chevy or Honda, but over the course of a century there have been plenty of foreign automakers that have won the Greatest Spectacle in Racing. McLaren won it twice in the 1970s, Mercedes and Peugoet won during the race's pre-WWI infancy, and in between them Boyle Racing won it two years in a row with a Maserati chassis and engine.
The car was the Maserati 8CTF "Boyle Special," and its first win came 75 years ago. So to mark the occasion (as well as Maserati's 100th anniversary), the car was brought back to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for a revival lap. Unfortunately Wilbur Shaw, who won the Indy 500 three times (twice in the Maserati) and went on to be president of the speedway, died in a plane crash the day before his 52nd birthday in 1954. So in his place fellow three-time winner Johnny Rutherford took the wheel of the 8CTF in front of the gathered crowds.