Why drive a Maserati? ....for virtually the Same price point more or less, you can be driving a Ferrari 360 (or Ferrari 355), early model year with some miles on it, of course Maserati is Ferrari's tamer/boring everyday cousin -- drive the real deal instead,
There is a huge difference between new and old with these types of cars. Do you have any idea what a tune up costs on a 360? Just for an example, I just hit the 10k mile mark on theQ4. All 4 21 inch Pzeros needed replaced. $2100.00-- hopefully thats my only out of pocket expense till i get something new next season. I have my eye on this--- which i extensively test drove and was part of their new design brain storming sessions. https://www.karmaautomotive.com/ I prefer to buy new with full warranty and service plan--- with these types of high strung autos. Now, a mercedes is a different story! surf Some shots of the prototype Karma and pre-launch event. When i found out the prototypes get crushed, i nearly cried! Note the handstitching, amazing supple hides, and reclaimed wood on the dash-- a combination of old and new-- perfect!
Nah, generic paper towels worked just fine--- i am not a designer hanky or shoes kind of guy...... those folks consider me a hellion or ruffian as i grow older--- Lmfao!
That's actually a really good lease deal for that car. Usually you have to put around $4k - $7k down for that.
I agree Baron, Maseratti is trying to appeal to the masses now and is no longer the luxury sports car it used to be. First sign of decay of the brand.