dickygrace
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I guess the trick for the GranTurismo is whether it avoids this outcome the older it gets.
Already the case.
I guess the trick for the GranTurismo is whether it avoids this outcome the older it gets.
And then they slate the car and brand for the high cost of ownership (putting right the faults that made it cheep in the first place) which impacts on the market further... and round and round we go.Criminally underpriced cars. The problem is that the majority of the ones for sale will be rough cars. A good one (like @Mooster owns) is worth way more, but bargain hunters don’t like to be told to not buy a ‘cheap’ one. Therefore the market is continually dragged down by the dross, which inevitably doesn’t sell and just drags down the price of the good ones over the long term as they sit unsold for so long.
It's fine now as loads are relatively new but the answer won't be known for another few years.Already the case.
Nothing wrong with going Commando
Just watch out for the zip.
And then they slate the car and brand for the high cost of ownership (putting right the faults that made it cheep in the first place) which impacts on the market further... and round and round we go.
Hi Safrane. I'm also in the market for a Gransport so this thread has been quite timely. This forum in general has been very useful for background research on the cars with most issues appearing to be quite reasonable considering age and type of car etc. I'm interested to know what parts you refer to as NLA? Is this referring to OEM parts or others that would make the car unusable?I have run 3 4200/GS cars over the last 13 years so know as much as most what they can cost to run and maintain.
You can get a project car and run it well for c18k, you can also get a 'good car and it may bight your hand off with costs.
There are some big ticket prices for parts not just the clutch... in fact I would feel confident that the clutch should be low down on your worries because you can still get them.
Suspension is the one I would look out for more, they are 12+ years old and some major parts are NLA.
Buy on history and time the car has spent with its last owner... one +60k miles are the bargains as they have been used regularly and more likely to have seen a garage each year.
As I understand it, some of the wishbones for the suspension are presently NLA from Maserati. They have been known to crack or split, and changing the bushes is also a difficult job, additionally the ball joints can't be replaced.Hi Safrane. I'm also in the market for a Gransport so this thread has been quite timely. This forum in general has been very useful for background research on the cars with most issues appearing to be quite reasonable considering age and type of car etc. I'm interested to know what parts you refer to as NLA? Is this referring to OEM parts or others that would make the car unusable?
Many thanks in advance.