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An Italian 2013 convertible powered by a Ferrari engine in an affordable package? Meet the 2013 Maserati GranTurismo Convertible. This exemplary-looking piece of machinery, fused with a lavish tan interior, all Italian designed, boasts a mere 44,500 miles on the odometer. So, savor the open exhaust note as it reverberates from the trees, following your every move, all the better with the soft top down that can effortlessly be lowered in just 24 seconds.
This Italian convertible is adorned with a striking black exterior and has been meticulously ceramic coated, as reported by the current owner. The power-operated soft-top also comes in black, equipped with pop-up rollover bars for safety, making this Maserati perfect for an open-air cruise. Wrapped In Michelin tires are the beautiful 20” light aluminum Maserati alloy wheels that provide a beautiful contrast to the paintwork. Complementing the sporty aesthetic of this 2013 GranTurismo are the carbon fiber side mirrors, along with a set of red brake calipers, adding a pop of color. Equipped with LED headlights and taillights, a luxury back in 2013, and a chrome-plated stainless steel sports exhaust with dual tips to complete the exquisite ensemble of this Italian machine. A refined black dashboard extended with a tasteful Wenge wood interior trim seamlessly integrates into the sophisticated Tan upholstery. A Maserati mounted clock with a chrome plated trim embodies the manufacturer’s attention to the craftmanship of this 2-door 4-seater convertible, of course, provided with the simple luxury of foldable armrests in the back. Take hold of the 3-spoke Black steering wheel as you change gears through carbon fiber paddle shifters and immerse yourself in crystal-clear audio with the BOSE surround sound system. The current owner reports that the headache of fixing any sticky buttons has been taken care of, so all you have to do is sit and enjoy the Italian ride.
Powering this 2013 Maserati GranTurismo Convertible is an engine manufactured by one of the most prestigious automotive companies in the world. A soul-stirring Ferrari 4.7L V8 engine breathes under the hood, paired with a smooth 6-speed automatic transmission with shiftable gears, to produce a staggering 450 horsepower at 7000 rpm and 384 lb-ft of torque at 4750 rpm. Harnessing the Ferrari engine’s output is a rear-wheel drive system, connected to both the rear and front suspensions featuring double wishbones with coil springs.
2013 Maserati GranTurismo Convertible
4.7L V8
6-Speed Automatic
RWD
Black Exterior
Tan Leather Interior
Black Soft Top Convertible
Carbon Fiber Paddle Shifters
Wood Grain Interior Trim
Carbon Fiber Side Mirrors
Red Brake Calipers
Ceramic Coated Exterior
Sticky Button Issue Addressed and Fixed
All Info As Reported by Current Owner
The 2017 Maserati Granturismo Sport was introduced in 2007 and produced till 2019. This Italian sports car set a record for the fastest development of a car, going from design to production in just nine months. Initially starting with a 4.2-liter V8 engine, Maserati opted for an enlarged 4.7-liter motor that was shared with the iconic Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione when the Granturismo S was unveiled. Later in 2012 this Granturismo Sport model was revealed, replacing both Granturismo S with the 4.4-liter. This beautifully Italian designed 2019 luxury sports coupe we have here reportedly includes an up to date service history and a new battery. This 2017 Maserati Granturismo Sport has clocked a total of 36,656 miles on the odometer and is for sale in Winter Garden, Florida.
When a car is named GranTurismo, or "Grand Tourer," you know it’s going to be special. That’s precisely what Maserati has been offering with the GranTurismo, a model that debuted in 2007 and continues to the present era. This particular 2014 Maserati GranTurismo Sport is a pleasing first-generation example with just 48,400 miles on it and bucketloads of charm. We’re not going to give away any more of its secrets, as you’ll have to read on. But if you’ve been lusting after one of these soulful Italian beauties, get in touch, because we suspect this car won’t hang around for long.
An Italian 2013 convertible powered by a Ferrari engine in an affordable package? Meet the 2013 Maserati GranTurismo Convertible. This exemplary-looking piece of machinery, fused with a lavish tan interior, all Italian designed, boasts a mere 44,500 miles on the odometer. So, savor the open exhaust note as it reverberates from the trees, following your every move, all the better with the soft top down that can effortlessly be lowered in just 24 seconds.
The seller offers this 2002 Maserati Spyder Cambiocorsa, an elegant Italian convertible powered by a 4.2L V8 engine paired with an automatic transmission. With only 16,000 miles reported on the odometer, this Maserati showcases a low-mileage example of early 2000s luxury and performance. Finished in Azzurro Argentina Metallizzato paint and featuring a blue soft top, the seller states this vehicle remains all stock, retaining its factory originality. The Maserati Spyder Cambiocorsa combines timeless Italian styling with modern features, offering both comfort and performance for those seeking an open-top driving experience.
The 2010 Maserati Quattroporte S is a four-door luxury sedan that's powered by Ferrari and designed by Pininfarina. You could say that it’s an Italian sports car cleverly disguised as a four-door. Built on an entirely new platform named the M139, the fifth-generation facelift Quattroporte S debuted with a wet-sump 4.7-liter V8 engine, the same engine that was utilized in the Maserati GranTurismo S. A bigger engine over the standard Quattroporte model meant that this Quattroporte S model required a better braking system. Which resulted in Maserati upgrading this model with ventilated cross-drilled discs on both axles and dual-cast 360 mm rotors with six piston calipers in the front. Despite being over 16 feet long, with Skyhook active damping suspension, this luxury sedan can drive through bends like a sports car half its size. It may not be as luxurious as a Mercedes-Benz S-Class or a BMW 7 series, but the Quattroporte has been given serious attention to its styling and design before it came out of Italy. The current owner has reported a recent oil change, along with 68,000 miles clocked on the odometer. This Italian stallion is for sale in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Maserati is another exciting Italian automaker known for its series of sports cars, sedans, and SUVs. And yes, they do make the occasional supercar. This historic brand is well-known in racing circles, too. One of their iconic models from the early 2000s was the Coupe and Spyder, also known as the Maserati 4200. Made between 2001 and 2007, these breathtaking cars are something to behold, with their naturally aspirated V8 and driver-oriented dynamics. Why not enter the neo-classic Maserati lifestyle with this 2005 Maserati Spyder Cambiocorsa for sale today? The car is 78,500 miles old and has reportedly received some recent maintenance.
American cars have always known how to be cool without breaking a sweat. Whatever they come up with always gives their european competitors good run for their money. This 2004 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 is all well and good, but this is no ordinary Corvette. This is a Le Mans Commemorative Edition with just 1,026 miles on the odometer. A proper time capsule. Add that to the trusted formula of a 3 pedal transmission, rear wheel drive, and a fat V8 up front, you have one hell of a car.
Looking to treat yourself to an open-topped American icon with a brawny V8 under the hood? You can’t go wrong with this seventh-generation 2015 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Z51 Convertible that’s for sale with us right now. Bearing a mere 39,785 miles, this car comes with the Z51 Performance Package, plus a tasty surprise that helps the engine make even more ponies and push them to the rear wheels with verve. So step right up, because your weekend de-stressing device is right here waiting for you to sign on the dotted line and take it home.
In 1996, the fourth generation or C4 Corvette was in its last year. Chevy was doing away with the quintessential ʼ80s styling and the rounder C5 would be taking over. To mark this departure, the Bowtie created the Grand Sport variant, a final swansong for the C4. Only 1,000 were made, and we’ve got car number 843 for sale here right now. This 1996 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Coupe comes to you having covered just 26,300 miles. So if you want to own a Corvette that’s a definitive future classic and a special edition, just call or DM us pronto.
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