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Maserati hasn’t escaped the onslaught of the crossover. That’s great news for fans of the brand who need something that’s family-friendly. The Grecale is their latest crossover, competing in the compact luxury class. Introduced in 2022, it’s been one of the brand’s most successful mainstream vehicles to date. So why not jump on the bandwagon and buy this 2023 Maserati Grecale Modena as your daily driver? It sure beats the horde of other compact luxury crossovers out there, and with just 4,600 miles, has just been run-in for you to enjoy.
This 2023 Maserati Grecale Modena comes to you in a lustrous Blu Intenso shade, protected by a clearcoat. The front features a black grille, while the rear is graced by a lip spoiler. Meanwhile, there’s a dual stainless steel exhaust system with black finishers. You’ll also note anodized blue-painted brake calipers behind the stylish silver and black alloy wheels. The five-seat passenger cabin of this 2023 Maserati Grecale Modena features a Nero (that’s black) theme, with a full cloth headliner. The dual-zone climate control system is bolstered by an air filtration system to maintain the purity of the cabin atmosphere. Then, you’ve got a digital gauge cluster, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto and a premium sound system. The front seats have power adjustment, and are heated as well. Meanwhile, rear-seat passengers get their own air vents, arm rest and cup holders. There’s also a spacious trunk behind the passenger cabin, so you can take all the road trips that you desire.
This 2023 Maserati Grecale Modena uses a powerful and efficient hybrid powertrain to move it along. It utilizes a 2.0L turbocharged 4-cylinder engine plus a mild-hybrid system for a total of 325hp and 330lb. Power goes to all four wheels via an 8-speed automatic gearbox and a 3.27 axle ratio. The system also uses a lithium-ion traction battery to store charge. Further highlights include a mechanical limited-slip differential, permanent locking hubs and sport-tuned adaptive suspension. This includes front and rear anti-roll bars, plus gas-pressurized shock absorbers. The vehicle also has electric power-assisted speed-sensitive steering.
Maserati hasn’t escaped the onslaught of the crossover. That’s great news for fans of the brand who need something that’s family-friendly. The Grecale is their latest crossover, competing in the compact luxury class. Introduced in 2022, it’s been one of the brand’s most successful mainstream vehicles to date. So why not jump on the bandwagon and buy this 2023 Maserati Grecale Modena as your daily driver? It sure beats the horde of other compact luxury crossovers out there, and with just 4,600 miles, has just been run-in for you to enjoy.
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.
The Italian motoring industry is home to brilliance and nothing else. Among all the pizza and automotive perfection lies Maserati, an Italian powerhouse that has mastered the balance between performance and luxury. The 2014 Maserati Quattroporte GTS we have today is a luxury performance machine with just a reported 50,000 miles on the clock and is your weapon to tackle the everyday world and look good doing so.
Porsche’s first SUV, the Cayenne was introduced in 2002. The Cayenne quickly gained a reputation as a luxury SUV that offered Porsche’s signature driving experience, making it the most family-friendly car that the Stuttgart automaker offered at the time. Mind you, this was before the Panamera, when Porsche’s only other models were the 911 and Boxster. Now, the Cayenne is on the third generation, and continues to be a best-seller for Porsche. So, if you want a Porsche that can easily be reckoned with as your sole family vehicle, check out this 46,000-mile 2020 Porsche Cayenne S from our inventory. It’s got a punchy V6 under the hood, plenty of tech features, and is a sharp looker too.
The Bentley Continental was introduced in 2003, as the first Bentley under Volkswagen ownership of the iconic British luxury automaker. Since then, the Continental GT is one of their flagship two-door products. It’s an immensely capable driver’s car that’s also packed with the last word in luxury features and finishes. Truly embodying the Bentley spirit of redefining driving at the higher echelons, you’d be missing out on a lot if you didn’t pick up this 2013 Bentley Continental GTC from us. This gorgeous drop top bears only 25,000 miles on the clock. Let us tell you a bit more.
The successor of Jaguar’s iconic XJS grand tourer, the XK was introduced in 1996. It ran until 2014, across two generations, before the F-Type took over. The XK also spawned a high-performance, supercharged variant called the XKR. With Jaguar’s recent rebranding and new direction causing quite a bit of controversy, why not celebrate what the brand used to be, rather than taking up arms at what it might be? This 2005 Jaguar XKR Roadster is a great way to celebrate, with its drop-top and supercharged V8 waiting for you to enjoy. The car packs just 118,064 miles, and has been recently serviced too.
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