Barr-Tech Specialist Cars are pleased to be selling this lovely condition Maserati Grancabrio. Its in lovely condition and has spent its live being dried stored.
Service History
HR Owen Ferrari Maserati 29/06/12 7,098 miles.
HR Owen Ferrari Maserati 20/06/14 15,445 miles.
Dick Lovett Ferrari Maserati 24/06/15 17,577 miles.
Dick Lovett Ferrari Maserati 04/07/17 19,735 miles.
Castle Motors 11/02/20 22,552 miles.
Barr-Tech Maserati Specialist Major Service 19/11/21 31,670 miles.
Barr-Tech replaced both rear coil springs and rear tyres.
MOT till 11/02/2023.
Maserati leather folder with service book and manuals.
Two keys.
Service invoices and MOT certificates.
Will come with 3 months Gold warranty.
Viewing by Appointments only.
Contact Nino 07768 775391.
The Maserati GranCabrio may not be as fast, efficient or hi-tech as the latest Mercedes SL or Porsche 911 Cabriolet but it is a whole lot more desirable. It looks incredible and comes with one of the greatest sounding engines on the market – a 4.7-litre Ferrari-developed V8 – which offers acceleration from 0-62mph in around five seconds. It’s comfortable and refined over long distances and there’s even space for four adults.
Engines, performance and drive
The Maserati GranCabrio is only available with a 4.7-litre V8 engine, which comes with 434bhp in the basic model or 434bhp in the Sport and 454bhp in the MC variant. Acceleration from 0-62mph takes around five seconds no matter which model you choose, and it feels blisteringly quick at the top of the rev range. Lowering the roof makes for one of the noisiest and best-sounding engine notes available.
Interior, design and technology
The GranCabrio is one of the most elegant-looking cars on the road, with excellent proportions and classy, subtle design cues like the signature triple air vent in the front wings. The range topping MC has unique additions to the body work to improve aerodynamics for greater high speed stability as well as a redesigned front and rear bumpers, all of which make it look more aggressive. The interior has a hand-made, bespoke feel to it with all the luxuries you’d expect from a near-£100,000 car.
Practicality, comfort and boot space
The GranCabrio is actually quite practical for a convertible, with four seats that are actually spacious enough to accommodate tall adults – though it’s not quite as comfy in the back as the coupe version as the rear seat backs are more upright to make room for the roof. You can raise or lower the roof itself in around 25 seconds.
Reliability and Safety
Maserati has struggled in the past with reliability, but things are definitely looking up under Ferrari-ownership. The GranCabrio was introduced in 2010 and has performed well in the years.