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andymadmak said:
I don't think that's true is it? Ferrari only got their hands on Maserati after the 3200 came along (i.e., long after the BiTurbo) The improvements resulted in the 4200.
Happy to be proved wrong though
The last of the line Ghibli '98 era were overseen by Ferrari and were noticeably better screwed together. The 3200 was also produced and developed under Ferrari Happy to be proved wrong though
F40LM said:
The last of the line Ghibli '98 era were overseen by Ferrari and were noticeably better screwed together. The 3200 was also produced and developed under Ferrari
I believe it was the large cash injection from the Fiat group which resulted in Maserati indulging themselves with the 3200. Ferrari were involved but I think more so in refining things prior to release. The 4200 was as much a cost cutting / efficiency drive as anything else, but maybe i'm a little biassed.
w5pwr said:
The Stradale is the next car, I went from the F10 M5 to a 991 GTS then quickly into 991 GT3 and in July the Maserati.......
There are some quick changes there! Is there a significant difference between the Maserati GTS and Stradale? I have the MC shift sportline. Then there is the Centenary. Had a quick look in classifieds and there seem to be a lot of stradale for sale at the moment.Edited by Jonny TVR on Wednesday 12th October 10:42
Jonny TVR said:
There are some quick changes there! Is there a significant difference between the Maserati GTS and Stradale? I have the MC shift sportline. Then there is the Centenary. Had a quick look in classifieds and there seem to be a lot of stradale for sale at the moment.
I had the Maserati GT S before the M5 so that was 2012, in all honestly I can't remember sufficient to make a worthwhile comparison..... The looks and sound of the Stradale were enough for me, I had skyhook on my GTS so the suspension is definitely better and there is 30+ BHP in a lighter car...Edited by Jonny TVR on Wednesday 12th October 10:42
They do seem to be slow sellers, but when priced right they sell very quickly the Romans car being a case in point which sold in under a week.
P5BNij said:
Your gorgeous Mexico still gives me goosebumps when I look at the photos, I hope you don't regret selling it...
Strange, but this beautiful thing has the same reaction with me too. I'm totally immersed in this car, it's totally under my skin and whilst I truly want to keep her forever, it's time to move it on, but only if the right offer comes in Gassing Station | Maserati | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff