Reads ok, doubt they will sell many but glad it is still here:
https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-revie...st-drives/maserati-granturismo-mc-2017-review
https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-revie...st-drives/maserati-granturismo-mc-2017-review
Thanks for posting that, Bob. The comments are good and for the most part they say cobblers to crarp like infotainment and all that shite, the GTS is a beautiful car and drives just fine. And I agree. It is, and it does. I love mine and see no reason to replace it with a new one for an extra £70k.
PS - I've decided I do like the new front end but I don't think it suits the car. Old one preferred.
https://www.carthrottle.com/post/20...iew-the-v8-beauty-thats-better-for-being-old/
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They are still selling a few thousand a year worldwide. I suspect that the cost of the changes are fairly small so by now there is a decent profit on each one sold. Sales are well down on the first few years of the GT though and they must see this. A new car really would give the sales a kick.
What is interesting, and a bit worrying, is that Levante sales in the US aren't that good. They've sold more in Europe than in the US and I'd have thought that it would have been the other way around.