Fiat Abarth Maserati tributo edition

lozcb

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Anyone come across or bought one of these ............just catching up with all things maserati , just a badge to charge more or is their anything major thats special about it other than it has the abarth badge aswell Feel free you younger whippsnappers to teach an old dog new tricks

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Phil H

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That does seem a very attractive price if it checks out and comes with luggage etc as stated.


There were also a couple of Ferrari editions, one for direct sale and one initially for dealer use as courtesy cars.

 

lozcb

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Really surprised they havent squeezed a trident in there somewhere, I d be giving Eurospares a visit and slipping one tastefully into the mix
 

lozcb

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Not worth the money Loz. Buy a normal one and get the same driving experience and save a sh1t load of money.
Frrom what ive read I tend to agree with you Andy , Loads of the Abarths about if its performance your after , but it does hold a certain je ne se quior as snob factor ...............and we all like a bit of unique-ish snob factor .....but at what price
 

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For £20k you can get a lightly used 595 Essesse which is a 595 Competizone with all the right options ticked (carbon backed Sabelts, Akra exhaust, etc):


If you want to be more exclusive, there's the 695 Essesse:


and 695 Anniversario:


but you'll pay a £5k+ premium for that exclusivity. Then there's the 695 Tributo 131 Rally which has just come out. I've been told by an Abarth dealer that there will be no more petrol Abarth special editions (we'll see!) now the electric one is out.
 
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Phil H

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Frrom what ive read I tend to agree with you Andy , Loads of the Abarths about if its performance your after , but it does hold a certain je ne se quior as snob factor ...............and we all like a bit of unique-ish snob factor .....but at what price
IIRC the Maserati and Ferrari versions were originally £30k-£33k, and in the first year or two dealers were adding a premium on that. The subject car is a relatively rare colour, and apparently has the fitted luggage option. I know there are loads of Abarths around (two in my little road alone), but as you say that's not the point, and limited editions of any marque usually find buyers.
For £22k you could buy a real Maserati
Yep, that too.

I've not been in an Abarth yet, but I'm told that although they're a hoot to drive comfort is not an option.
 

allandwf

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The highlighted car isn't a Maserati tributo, or am I missing something? Looks a standard 695.
 

Ewan

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The highlighted car isn't a Maserati tributo, or am I missing something? Looks a standard 695.
It is a Maserati Edition. Hence the Maserati Edition badges on the side and back, and the door cills. Plus the Netune wheels, the cream Maserati leather interior, the matching luggage, etc.
if we are talking about the grey one in the original post, for sale at K & O Motors, then it is one of Maserati Editions.
About the same price as a similar mileage GranSport though.
 

sionie1

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Considerably cheaper than the ones I’ve seen previously, although a different colour. ( Bordeaux something). Some people sold the luggage off, the last bag I saw on eBay was £600!
Actually, looking around again the price has moved, looks like perhaps the previous high asking prices of £40k have had a reset.
 
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