Maserati Grancabrio Legroom

Maserati Grancabrio Legroom

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Simonmd

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22 posts

61 months

Saturday 17th April 2021
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Please can I ask what the legroom is like in the front of the grancabrio?

I’m 6ft 4 and thinking of buying one. Would it be comfortable?

With me driving would I still be able to get my kids in the back or would the rear legroom then be too cramped?

And is their iso fix in both of the rear seats?

Anything else to consider when buying?

How much is the servicing?

Thanks

BigR

337 posts

162 months

Sunday 18th April 2021
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You'll be fine at 6' 4" - I'm a couple of inches shorter and had plenty of room to spare and the seat was never all the way back.

As to your children behind you, it may sound obvious but it depends how big they are! Some say you can comfortably get an adult behind you, but reality is that it would have to be a small adult - they're not quite as big as some like to profess, and in the GranCabrio the boot is miniscule once the roof is down.

But... don't let that put you off! They're brilliant cars, actually very reliable and are still real headturners.

Btw, also worth getting on the sportmaserati forum. There's an awful lot of knowledge on there.

Lee Jones Jnr

1,724 posts

170 months

Sunday 18th April 2021
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As above.
Mine was a GT but interior dimensions are the same. I am 6' 2" and there was bags of space.
Again, as above, some people will, for some reason, tell you that it is a comfortable place for 4 full grown adults to cross continents - it isn't.
Any kid needing isofix will be fine back there, they are roomy enough for wee ones and proper adults on shorter journeys.

sticks090460

1,077 posts

158 months

Monday 19th April 2021
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Simonmd said:
Please can I ask what the legroom is like in the front of the grancabrio?

I’m 6ft 4 and thinking of buying one. Would it be comfortable?

With me driving would I still be able to get my kids in the back or would the rear legroom then be too cramped?

And is their iso fix in both of the rear seats?

Anything else to consider when buying?

How much is the servicing?

Thanks
See my post on “total cost of ownership”. Servicing is expensive if you use an indy because the parts are expensive, and really expensive if you use an official dealership because you’re paying Ferrari hourly rates. The good thing is that the service intervals are 24 months. On the seating, I’m 6’2” and getting in the rear seat behind me is tight for anyone approaching 6’. Taller than that and it’s short journeys only. In the front, you’ll have plenty of room. As someone else has said, boot space is nigh-on non-existent, which was ultimately why I got a GT not a GC.

Simonmd

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22 posts

61 months

Friday 23rd April 2021
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Great thanks for your help. I’ve orders the car 🙂. Please can I check did your card come with a wind deflector? The salesman saying the car doesn’t come with one. Just want to check that’s right and it’s not just missing. Thanks

BigR

337 posts

162 months

Friday 23rd April 2021
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Mine didn't - that was a 2013 MC Grancabrio, if helpful.

Simonmd

Original Poster:

22 posts

61 months

Friday 23rd April 2021
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BigR said:
Mine didn't - that was a 2013 MC Grancabrio, if helpful.
Thanks. How did you find the open top experience without one? was there much buffering - does it actually need one?

BigR

337 posts

162 months

Saturday 24th April 2021
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I don't recall it particularly being an issue, but at the same time it was my first convertible. Since then can I say I recall any which were particularly better than others? Not really. The whole experience of that car - with the principle that its not raining and above about 5 degrees - was with the roof down, so I can only conclude that it didn't bother me! Enjoy it, you won't regret it for sure!

omniflow

2,575 posts

151 months

Wednesday 28th April 2021
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Simonmd said:
BigR said:
Mine didn't - that was a 2013 MC Grancabrio, if helpful.
Thanks. How did you find the open top experience without one? was there much buffering - does it actually need one?
The Windstop is very useful over about 40mph. You also need the front windows up over 40mph otherwise the seatbelt vibrates.

With one fitted I was able to comfortably cruise with the roof down at 100mph+ (overseas obviously) when the air temp was only 17C

andy43

9,722 posts

254 months

Friday 30th April 2021
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Wind deflector is very effective if your windows are all up.
Mines a cheap non OEM version - only a couple of hundred quid compared to Maseratis genuine deflector which I think is close to a grand.
Downside is the cheap one doesn’t fold so it doesn’t fit in the boot!