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Maserati GranTurismo Convertible Gets Reasonable Price

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Yes, reasonable. Not cheap, not inexpensive, just reasonable. Sure $140,200 doesn't sound reasonable, but think of all the other cars in this price range. There are few, if any, big convertibles that have this kind of presence and we're pretty sure none of them sound like this Maserati at full tilt either. Plus, you can order the brake calipers in six different colors, nice

Maserati GranTurismo Convertible
 

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7 Comments

hondacura4 says:

11:06 AM, 01/19/10

Absolutely stunning! I saw a slate blue over camel coupe last weekend and there is a dark copper colored Quattroporte a few blocks from my house and every time he goes by I hear that Ferrari sourced V8 snarling.

bankerdanny says:

01:08 PM, 01/19/10

The Quattroporte remains my dream passenger friendly daily driver. An AMG S63 may be faster and/or cheaper (I'm not sure how they compare dollar wise) but the Maserati is just the most beautiful 4-door sedan ever made.

estreka says:

01:43 PM, 01/19/10

I've always loved Maseratis. This is no exception.

mrryte says:

02:03 PM, 01/19/10

Major thumbs up.
Might not be as nice as the DBS Volante, but it'll work for me all the same.

sgude says:

09:54 AM, 01/20/10

This is a lifetime car -- they'll be showing these at Pebble Beach in 2050. The styling, the lineage, the exhaust note, the performance, the cachet; yep, it hits all the buttons.

dino6 says:

08:49 PM, 01/21/10

Spend some time in the Maserati web site "building your own" Maser GranTurismo convertible. It has some of the best graphics of the different car manufacturers' build your own tools.

bimmerjay says:

03:08 PM, 01/24/10

Awesome car. IL get one as a new long termer. Life with a NEW exotic!

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