Thinking about this GT

Contigo

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GeoffCapes

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I don't think Grigio Nuvolari works on GT though IMHO. Obviously it does on a 4200!

Obviously!

I saw Grigio Nuvolari GTS in the flesh last year, it looked absolutely stunning!
I don't think the ADG pic's do it many favours, when I finally pic my 4200 up, I will take a look, if I can get a pic side by side with mine.
 

outrun

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Each to their own, as they say.

I'd have the blue one myself. Less than 30k, great looking, low miles and good history. Ticks all the boxes.
 

JohnC

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Skyhook is standard on the 4.7 ZF Auto. It was optional on the 4.7 with MC Shift.
 

BuckRog64

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My advice is don't be tempted by the black one. Any dealer offering part used tyres and a quick oil change is not the place to buy a Maserati imo. Also, whilst I personally like red trim, it's more difficult to shift come resale.

Also a personal view but so many GTs are a shade of grey, which do look great, but blue is lovely especially with light colour trim.
 

Wack61

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My advice is don't be tempted by the black one. Any dealer offering part used tyres and a quick oil change is not the place to buy a Maserati imo. Also, whilst I personally like red trim, it's more difficult to shift come resale.

Also a personal view but so many GTs are a shade of grey, which do look great, but blue is lovely especially with light colour trim.

Used car salesmen are the same the world over , maximise profit , as I said previously a bad dealer doesn't mean a bad car

A member on here bought a QP from a prestige car dealer with a flash showroom and a million pounds plus worth of stock and all but got told to F off by email when the variators needed doing soon after purchase

After reading the way he dealt with it and how having some of the car on finance made the repair much simpler after the finance company got involved if the car stacked up the dealer wouldn't bother me
 

CatmanV2

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Used car salesmen are the same the world over , maximise profit , as I said previously a bad dealer doesn't mean a bad car

A member on here bought a QP from a prestige car dealer with a flash showroom and a million pounds plus worth of stock and all but got told to F off by email when the variators needed doing soon after purchase

After reading the way he dealt with it and how having some of the car on finance made the repair much simpler after the finance company got involved if the car stacked up the dealer wouldn't bother me

This. Still.

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