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Must be a good 200kg or more difference between GS & GT.
The GS is 1670 kgs
The GT is 1800 to 1880 kgs depending on spec/ engine
Must be a good 200kg or more difference between GS & GT.
Not as much difference as you would think.
So I know prices have been creeping up a little over the last year or so....but really!!!!!
http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/maserati/gransport/maserati-gransport/6450480
Optimistic????
Very Pete.....You don't have to spend 40k to get a great example....Just go and see Dicky or Nuvola.....
Never liked his adverts....Most people know what the car is if looking for one so no need to give the history of the model. Better description of the car they have maybe better than all that blurb they put.
Wowsers, this is one to try and talk what it ends up going for. The GS gap from 42s widens.
Could it be an owner going for sale or return and doesn't really want to sell unless (s)he gets a really good price?
Very Pete.....You don't have to spend 40k to get a great example....Just go and see Dicky or Nuvola.....
Never liked his adverts....Most people know what the car is if looking for one so no need to give the history of the model. Better description of the car they have maybe better than all that blurb they put.
When I was considering a 328 a few years ago they had the reputation for being almost anal about presentation so surprised car has any marks on it. Maybe they intend to sort before sale?Just been to have a look at this. I spoke to the guy selling it and he initially overstated where he thought the market was.
So it will be up for 37 and will look to sell at 36. I told him I thought it was nearer 34-35k give what else is on the market at the mo.
It really is lovely and in great condition with two exceptions. One alloy has been curbed slightly so two will need a refurb to get the colour the same.
And the grill is bent where the car has been parked into something so will need a new one of them.
Other than a few minor stone chips it's mint. Oh, it's a 2006 car as well.
To be fair, his speciality is Ferrari and it could well be that people visiting his site vaguely remembering that 355s were about 40k a few years ago and wanting / dreaming of one might find that they are now well outside the budget and not really have considered e.g. a GS, so putting some appealing blurb about it seems a good idea.
I think that the price is entirely appropriate given that it is a GS in the best colour combination
Still good value for such a low mileage car, from a respected specialist, with warranty, etc. Given that a 50k mile GS on a private sale could be circa 25k, this seems perfectly fair to me.
Oh. And only two thirds the price of a decent MC-Victory.