



Maserati, the embodiment of Italian extravagance and artistic expression, stands as a beacon of distinctive allure, favoring flamboyance and style over mere performance statistics. While not bound for track records, Maserati's creations are crafted to resonate with emotions, igniting an inner yearning for ownership. This sentiment finds its embodiment in the form of the 2012 Maserati GranTurismo Convertible, a testament to this philosophy. Boasting a mere 15,770 miles on the odometer, this pristine marvel beckons those who appreciate the finer nuances of automotive craftsmanship. The vehicle stands unaltered from its original form, a testimony to its meticulous upkeep, with the inclusion of two keys further enhancing its appeal. Should the symphony of elegance and power strike a chord within you, we warmly invite you to engage with us and embrace the allure of this remarkable masterpiece.

Adorned in a captivating silver hue complemented by an elegant black convertible top, the 2012 Maserati GranTurismo Convertible epitomizes the essence of Italian automotive artistry. This visual delight extends to the sleek gunmetal gray wheels, embraced by high-performance Pirelli PZero tires, creating a harmonious fusion of aesthetics and functionality. The exterior is further punctuated by projector headlamps, LED taillamps, and assertive exhaust pipes, echoing the bold and captivating identity that defines the GranTurismo lineage. Stepping into its embrace, you'll be greeted by a refined black interior designed to envelop four occupants in luxury and comfort. The distinguished Maserati crest finds its meticulous place, elegantly stitched into each headrest. A surprise awaits at the rear, where the accommodating rear seats challenge the typical expectations of a convertible. Reveling in a wealth of modern conveniences, the cabin offers dual-zone climate control and a user-friendly touchscreen infotainment system equipped with navigation capabilities. Enhancing the driving experience, a multifunction steering wheel embellished with prominent paddle shifters rests within easy reach, while cruise control remains a simple column stalk away. One of the car's crowning features, the analog instrument cluster, proudly displays essential data through a combination of classic dials flanking a contemporary color screen, seamlessly melding tradition with innovation. A premium speaker system envelops the cabin in rich sound, harmonizing perfectly with the centrally positioned analog clock that graces the interior's focal point.

At the heart of the 2012 Maserati GranTurismo Convertible resides an engine that exudes a distinct personality – the remarkable 4.7L Ferrari/Maserati F136Y V8. With an impressive output of 444hp and a robust 380lb-ft of torque, this powerplant propels the car from a standstill to sixty miles per hour in a mere 5 seconds, effortlessly surging toward a top speed that eclipses 175mph. Continuing to prioritize performance and safety, the current owner has thoughtfully replaced the rear brakes, ensuring that the vehicle possesses ample stopping power, further enhancing the driving experience and imbuing a sense of confidence on the road.




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.




Quattroporte. Sounds exotic, doesn’t it? Whisper it seductively. Quattroporte. Gives you the tingles, doesn’t it. Now, lets translate this Italian word into English and it means…get ready for it…Four Door. Yes, Maserati’s four-door sedan offering is simply called the Maserati Four Door. That’s the allure of an Italian car – they sound fantastically romantic and emotive in Italian. That’s why you want to get your hands on this 2007 Maserati Quattroporte, because it rewrites the whole four-door luxury sedan formula. For starters, it comes with a superb 4.2-liter naturally aspirated V8 under the hood, powering the rear wheels like the Gods of Driving Pleasure intended, and even though it’s got an autobox, it’s still pretty swift. Scratch that, the Ferrari-derived engine makes 395 horsepower and sends you from rest to sixty in around five seconds. All that can be yours if you choose to buy this 44,000-mile Florida-based car.



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.




The BMW 5-Series is the default choice for a luxury midsize sedan that tends towards driving pleasure. Sure, Mercedes-Benz’s E-Class rules the roost, but BMW’s Ultimate Driving Machine tag isn’t just mere words. With every Five, you’ll find that extra bit of driver engagement that you just can’t find in any other German or similar luxury executive car. Today’s 2021 BMW 540i comes from Sedro-Wooley, Washington and has covered just over 30,000 miles so far. It’s from the seventh, or G30 generation which was introduced in 2017 and Life Cycle Impulsed (that’s BMW speak for facelifted) in 2020. So, if you want a family hauler that’s comes in sedan form, and is pleasurable to drive, here’s a great candidate to check out.



Debuting in 1969, the Range Rover was made by Land Rover as a vehicle that would slot in above their Land Rover Series model, in terms of size, as well as luxury. It proved to be a strong seller, and continues to this day, having spawned some sub-derivatives like the Range Rover Sport and Range Rover Velar too. Hence, for those seeking an iconic British luxury four-by-four, a regular Range Rover is a great choice. Today’s 2017 Range Rover SV Autobiography LWB is a Cornelius-based fourth generation variant with only under 37,000 miles on the clock. It’s got a powerful supercharged V8 under the hood, a panoramic sliding glass roof, and comes in long wheelbase variant for extra interior space. Hence, it’s a superbly spacious luxury SUV for a family that only needs four seats.



Grand touring, it's an experience that blends the finest elements of what makes automotive. The perfect recipe calls for equal parts performance, looks, luxury, and a hint of practicality. There are a handful of manufacturers who have perfected the recipe for grand touring, and BMW is one of them. Present today is a frontrunner in their lineup of grand tourers, taking shape with this 2012 BMW 650i Convertible. With a reported 98,000 miles on the clock, this machine looks forward to being commanded by its new custodian and to exploring weekend getaways in style.

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