Maserati Scia de Persia

safrane

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Most of their efforts look good... but they seem to loose their way with Maserati models... even the luggage is gopping!
 

Manc5

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i like the interior bits.. but nor the rear or nose.. also quite like the brushed steel on the rear quarter / rear window upright a bit.... but the price..
 

Devonboy

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I think I would have the new MC20 and a luxury European tour (or two) for that money...or even a fezza..
 

minardirule

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I rather like that, but maybe prefer the Spyder version, 'tis rather a lot of money though but a lot less than the original invoice!!!
 

MarkMas

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Why would anyone pay 3/4 mil for a rebodied modern Maserati? Even with some luggage thrown in.

“it is offered with the original purchase invoice for €760,620 and comes with its set of customised Foglizzo luggage“
 

Wattie

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Well I really like that.
Luckily the steering wheel is on the wrong side or i’d have needed to get my wallet out.
 

MrMickS

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I quite like that. The price doesn’t seem bad given the uniqueness of the car.

When I win the lottery at the weekend I might take a look.
 

merak1974

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I quite like that. The price doesn’t seem bad given the uniqueness of the car.

When I win the lottery at the weekend I might take a look.
Precisely - it really boils down to how much some people would pay for its uniqueness (and "attractiveness"). After all, just look at the disparity in prices for 12 cylinder Ferrari cars at any given period; say, 250 GTO vs. 250 GTE in the early 1960s, or 365GT4 2+2 vs. 364GTB/4 in the early 1970s...