



Italy is undeniably the home of luxury sports cars. From Ferrari, Lamborghini, Alfa Romeo and more, the Italians sure know how to make their cars. Maserati was founded in 1914 by the Maserati Brothers and, since 2021, has been owned by Stellantis. Luxury grand touring cars are what Maserati specializes in. With the advent of the Maserati GranTurismo in 2007, this series of grand tourers were produced until 2019. The series was recognized as the fastest developed car in automobile history. This trident badged 2010 Maserati GranTurismo S is up for sale with just 33,000 miles on the odometer.

The 2010 Maserati GranTurismo was offered in 14 color options, this GranTurismo S is bedecked in the tantalizing Bianco Elderado exterior color scheme. The front features an inwardly curved design for the hood. While below it rests a massive and aggressively sculpted front grille painted in chrome with a carbon fiber front diffuser. The front fenders feature a trio of vents for enhanced cooling, while the C-pillar is host to a black-painted Maserati logo. The power door mirrors feature heating and are finished in carbon fiber with body-color painted side skirts. Moving to the rear, it features a carbon fiber boot lip rear spoiler with the Maserati lettering below it in chrome. The dual exhausts are finished in chrome with a black bezel around the whole assembly. It sits on a set of Maserati 20” 7-spoke black-painted wheels with white Maserati lettering on red-painted brake calipers. Luxury is the interior design language, from the Rosso Corallo leather interior with contrast white stitching to the carbon fiber interior trim. The final touch is tinted windows.

The 2010 Maserati GranTurismo S features an enlarged engine from its younger sibling, the non-S variant GranTurismo. A 4.7L V8, the same engine used in the Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione and developed in conjunction with Ferrari, has a power rating of 434hp and 361 lb.ft of torque and is mated to a 6-speed automated manual transmission. This subjected the car to a performance increase to 4.9 seconds in the 0-60 mph and a 183 mph top speed. The GranTurismo S is graced by a set of Brembo brakes for assured stopping power.




If you want an Italian grand tourer with a spacious interior, capacious boot and above all, a tuneful naturally aspirated V8, it’s hard to knock the Maserati GranTurismo in first generation form. Produced between 2007 and 2019, it received many variants and special editions, but a V8 was always under the hood, sans any forced induction. Today’s 2011 Maserati GranTurismo S is a rather nice example, because the current owner reports that the car’s never seen winter or even rain! Coming with a GranTurismo S car cover, we’re informed that this 36,480-mile example from Frankfort, Illinois, has been dealer-inspected and rated to be in excellent condition.



With a name like GranTurismo, you can imagine the purpose of this fine Maserati automobile. Yes, this breathtakingly beautiful two-door coupe is meant to travel great distances while carrying enough luggage for cross-country trips. Introduced in 2007, the first generation was made until 2019. The second generation took over in 2023, and introduced electric power to the marque, but retained an internal combustion engine option too. This particular 2012 Maserati GranTurismo MC comes from the first generation, and brings a lovely naturally aspirated, Ferrari-derived V8 to the party. With just 23,830 miles on the clock, this New Jersey-based car is up for sale with a reported paint protection film, as well as all servicing is said to be up to date.



People don’t consider buying a Maserati for the purpose of a reliable daily car or a grocery-getter. While they can be used for such things if you wish, for the most part, Maserati cars fulfill the purpose of filling space in your garage with some evocative Italian metal. Also, they are the exact opposite of bad cars to drive. Especially the convertibles are strikingly attractive and fun to drive. What we have in store here is an example of the 2014 Maserati GranTurismo MC Convertible bearing 35,198 miles on its odometer. Located in Oxford, Georgia, this stunner is ready to transform even the homeliest garage into an oasis of beauty and class. When it’s out of the garage, you can enjoy driving it with its thrilling soundtrack and satisfying vigor.




Maserati is best-known for creating Italian cars that focus towards luxury rather than all-out performance. They leave the all-out stuff to Ferrari and Lamborghini, instead offering maybe seven tenths the performance, but with similar amounts of soul and impressive luxury features to pamper you. That’s why they are the choice of the discerning enthusiast who doesn’t want to compromise too much. The Grecale is their compact luxury crossover and is closely related to the Alfa Romeo Stelvio. Produced since 2023, it’s gained a reputation for offering a lively driving experience packed with character and plenty of family friendly features. If that sounds like you, check out this sub 20,000-mile 2023 Maserati Grecale Modena from Frisco. Coming with the Premium Package and a spicy turbocharged engine, it’s quite a nice thing to daily drive.


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