UlstermanAbroad
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That GT is gorgeous.
IMO a Maserati ought to be somewhat understated. The engine makes a glorious sound. It's a piece of art to look at.
So it doesn't have to scream look at me, with crazy wheels or a fluorescent wrap. Or weird custom made body panels
or rear wings.
I'm convinced that bystanders and other drivers enjoy seeing a Maserati, partly because it's not a Porsche or Ferrari.
At the risk of starting WW3. I honestly believe that the GT is one of the most beautiful cars ever made.
I really hope that this GT is everything you hope it is. I suspect that this dealer will be more reassuring in terms of their
professionalism.
Worst case. If it doesn't work out. Another car will appear on your radar soon, that is just as compelling as this one.
I stooged about in this forum, soaking up all the info I could, whilst looking for a GT for about eighteen months.
When I was wondering whether to give up and go to another marque, my GT popped up out of nowhere and I ended up
with a car which has brought me nothing but smiles. Truth be told, if I had the choice, I'd prefer the blue of the car you're checking out today. But, I also think the metallic dark grey of my car really suits it, so no complaints really.
Find a wide, long, straight bit of road and plant your right foot to the floor.
Then tell me it's not as much fun as a GS
IMO a Maserati ought to be somewhat understated. The engine makes a glorious sound. It's a piece of art to look at.
So it doesn't have to scream look at me, with crazy wheels or a fluorescent wrap. Or weird custom made body panels
or rear wings.
I'm convinced that bystanders and other drivers enjoy seeing a Maserati, partly because it's not a Porsche or Ferrari.
At the risk of starting WW3. I honestly believe that the GT is one of the most beautiful cars ever made.
I really hope that this GT is everything you hope it is. I suspect that this dealer will be more reassuring in terms of their
professionalism.
Worst case. If it doesn't work out. Another car will appear on your radar soon, that is just as compelling as this one.
I stooged about in this forum, soaking up all the info I could, whilst looking for a GT for about eighteen months.
When I was wondering whether to give up and go to another marque, my GT popped up out of nowhere and I ended up
with a car which has brought me nothing but smiles. Truth be told, if I had the choice, I'd prefer the blue of the car you're checking out today. But, I also think the metallic dark grey of my car really suits it, so no complaints really.
Find a wide, long, straight bit of road and plant your right foot to the floor.
Then tell me it's not as much fun as a GS