Inside and out, the 2010 Maserati GranTurismo convertible is a dream car of anyone who knows how it feels to be behind the wheels. Sleek looks, powerful 433 horspower V-8 engine derived from the Ferrari, and convertible roof— who will say no to these? The car has a sticker price starting at $135,800.
Before your jaws drop because of the tag price on the Maserati, let us line up some reasons to convince you that the price is just right. Buyers can choose from 9 standard colors and 5 optional, six soft top colors, 10 shades of leather by Poltrona Frau, and three wood trims to select from.
The car also comes stock with twenty inch Birdcage rims, Maserati’s patented Skyhook suspension system, dual twin sport exhaust, sensors for rear parking, , and surround sound by Bose.
The 2010 GranTurismo Convertible is being marketed by the car maker to the rest of the globe as the GranCabrio. It is being pushed as a remake of the open air classic Maseratis.
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As the proud owner of a Maserati car you should know about your vehicle’s history. This is essential if someone asks you more about the beginnings of your car and the company that manufactures it. In case you did not know the logo of your Maserati car, the Trident, was designed by Mario, one of seven brothers who were born out of wedlock of the Italian couple Rodolfo Maserati and Carolina Losi. This is just a part of the history of the famous Italian car Maserati. The other six brothers of Mario loved engineering, cars and design. Carlo was the first out of them who started working with engines. He designed a single engine while working for a bicycle factory in Affori, close to Milan.
This engine was designed for a velocipede. Later on this engine was manufactured in a motorcycle plant belonging to Marchese Carcano di Anzano de Parco. Later on when Carcono closed down Carlo joined Fiat in the position of a mechanic. He left Fiat in 1903 and joined Isotta Fraschini to work as a test driver and mechanic. He also helped his 16 years old brother, Alfeiri, in joining this company. Alfeiri founded Maserati and the first headquarters of this company was set up in a rented space at Via de Pepoli, a district of Bologna, in 1914. Alfeiri passed away in 1932, but his brothers carried on the legacy of Maserati cars. Bindo along with Ettore and Ernesto developed a 8-cylinder 3-liter engine.
Renting a Maserati in Las Vegas is easier than you ever imagined – and there is absolutely no reason why you should not take advantage of that ease. Think about it: what are all the things Las Vegas is best known for, what makes it such a sought after destination? It is the personification of luxury and decadence.
When you go to a place that has hotels with actual amusement parks built inside of them, you know you are visiting some place special. Naturally, too, you want a slice of that opulence when you visit. You really want to look the part. When in Las Vegas, Nevada, you want a Las Vegas Nevada Exotic Rental Car. That’s natural — you want to fit in with the high rollers!
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Marti Eulberg, CEO of Maserati North America, is confident that her company will do well in the future. She sites that men and women like the sound of Maserati cars.
Eulberg cites a survey conducted by an insurance company in Britain where subjects’ reactions where measured after hearing a revving Lamborghini, Ferrari, Volkswagen, and a Maserati. It showed 100% of the subjects had increased saliva level after hearing the roar under the hood of the Maserati.
The CEO who also held position at BMW, Jaguar, and Volvo, looks at the reliable performance and styling of the Maserati making it attractive to anyone looking for cars. The US sales of the car manufacturer are up by 11% from January to November of 2008.
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Most famous cars have found their way in the books of car racing and quite a number of them have their details encrypted with golden letters in the annals of car racing history and Maserati is no different. Those of you who remember or have heard about the first Mille Miglia or races that are of similar nature might recall the names of Alfeiri Maserati or Ernesto Maserati who are reputed all over the world as the drivers and builders of some of the best racing cars of that period. Before Nuvolari came, Mercedes dominated the entire racing scene, but Nuvolari did the impossible and created history by beating the rest at the race while driving his Maserati.
Of the seven Maserati brothers who formed the Maserati company, Carlo had also taken a part in the 1907 Coppa Florio. He was driving a Bianchi car in this race and came seventh despite stiff odds. The low voltage ignition breaker arms were the root cause of the problem and Carlo had to stop a number of times for replacing these low voltage ignition breaker arms.
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Most lovers of the Italian car manufacturer Maserati wonder whether this company will ever make a green car. This company is known all over the world for their luxury cars which are considered by the car connoisseurs as the ultimate in luxury. Just mention the names GranTurismo or Quattroporte while talking with car enthusiasts and you will find their eyes gleam up. However as far as green cars are concerned, Maserati has not produced any model that can be said to be ecologically friendly. Luxury cars are their forte and as far as this is concerned there is no competition for Maserati and they have got their loyal group of followers, but it is not long before this manufacturer will be forced to manufacture a green car if they want to remain in business.
It is a known fact that the natural oil resources of the world are drying up fast and shall not last for longer than a few decades at most. Apart from that there is the question of the planets ecology. With each passing day the dangerous CO2 emissions of cars is spoiling the ecology of our plant and making life dangerous for its inhabitants. It shall not be long before cars will run on alternative car fuel only and unless manufacturers do not manufacture models that run on alternative sources, they will be out of business. Hence one can safely say that even Maserati shall be unveiling a green car soon.
First of all, welcome to the Maserati Blog. I’m a huge fan of Italian car maker Maserati, and I’ll be blogging about the cars I love — starting off today with the breathtakingly beautiful Maserati Gran Turismo S.
First shown at the Geneva International Motor show, the Gran Turismo S has some of the most amazing features ever seen on a Maserati. First up, the Brembo braking system we first saw on the Quattroporte Sport GT S. It’s GREAT!
Second — a great MC-Shift system that is REALLY fast.
Best thing though — the looks!


If that’s not one of the most beautiful cars you have EVER seen, please point me in the direction of one you do like. The Gee-Wiz?