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Maserati Khamsin:
... if you need them right away you won't have to worry about Italy being on vacation if you need the parts right away. I drive my Khamsin on an almost daily basis. It is very smooth, very reliable, and turns many heads since very few people know what this car is. Do NOT judge this car by photos. Photos do not do this car justice. It is much lower than it looks, and the side profile is one of the most incredible ... Read the full review: Ferrari alternative by California King |
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Maserati Quattroporte V6 ... either boy racers or the Police. It will start reliably every time and happily do the early morning run to the station. It has a large boot and can easily accommodate golf clubs, the weeks shopping, or luggage. On long journeys it is comfortable, quick and, because of the twin turbo, capable of surprising and leaving all irritating BMW drivers struggling in its wake. It does have its niggles. What exotic Italian sports car doesn't? The dashboard-mounted switchgear is fragile. If you press one of the switches too hard, it falls through and leaves a gap that looks a little like a broken tooth. Although it is possible to operate the microswitch by poking your finger in... Read the full review: Stirred but not shaken by Discerning |
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Maserati Ghibli ... European spec cars have a 2.0l twin turbo. I've personally been in a imported 2.0 spec car (around 290 - 300 bhp) a few times and although I've never driven it I've been given lifts. The whole interior is leather and seude and is completely blue. The paint is blue, leather blue, seude blue and to top it off blue tinted windows. The car is quick but servicing is very expensive. However, if you have the money and like to show off then this may be the car for you. With 2 small back seats don't expect to take any adult passengers on a marathon drive but for short journeys it's quite exceptable. Another advantage is that it has a boot for your shoppin... Read the full review: Twin Turbo by BenVic |
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Maserati Biturbo range ... a luxery of a quality that lasts. The whole interior is fine woods and leather but it goes to hell quick. The seats get all crackely and the leather gets discolored by the sun. Furthermore the original Maserati stereo blows but it is just too cool having the Maserati logo on the little door your cassette fits in. The 1984 are also the only year they did not have the expensive Cartier clock in it rather it is some dumb digital stopwatch and clock combined that looks like an LED readout from a bomb. Everything with these cars is a great big hassle. Anything like trying to get a spare key made and they never have the blanks or having to get a big Harley Davidson oil f... Read the full review: warning actual product review by Cammij |











