Thinking about buying a '02-'06 Maserati
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Thinking about buying a '02-'06 Maserati
I am thinking about picking up a Maserati coupe with a 6sp manual transmision. I don't want to call it a daily driver, but it would see more seat time than my other cars. If I buy one, it has to be something that I can work on myself which is why I don't want one with the F1 transmission. I also have no interest in the convertible version. I've read all of the Maserati threads on Rennlist, but I'm interested in any updates, particularly from those who do not rely on the dealer for maintenance.
400Hp, Maserati marque, awesome exhaust note, but Ferrari repair prices... Not a decision to be taken lightly.
400Hp, Maserati marque, awesome exhaust note, but Ferrari repair prices... Not a decision to be taken lightly.
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I have only second hand knowledge (stupid kids) about maintenance on the M cars and I have been told they are LESS than you would think.
Granted I would think they are astronomical, so maybe less than astronomical is only marginally better.
Granted I would think they are astronomical, so maybe less than astronomical is only marginally better.
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Think carefully. Even with the vastly-more-reliable manual transmission, you'll still be paying the high maintenance costs on a Ferrari V8 in a car that doesn't actually look like a Ferrari. That could be a good thing or a bad thing, but you *do* know that it's going to cost you. I'm just sayin'.
I looked fairly seriously at an '02 Maserati Coupe before I bought the 996. Holy hell was that a beautiful interior ... but everything I touched in it had that "you know you love me ... and you know you're going to pay to play" air about it.
FWIW, I don't think most people know what a Maserati is, or maybe only know the name from the Joe Walsh song. Maybe I'm wrong ... but I probably wouldn't buy a Maserati if I wanted to impress the neighbours.
Cheers,
-- Mike
I looked fairly seriously at an '02 Maserati Coupe before I bought the 996. Holy hell was that a beautiful interior ... but everything I touched in it had that "you know you love me ... and you know you're going to pay to play" air about it.
FWIW, I don't think most people know what a Maserati is, or maybe only know the name from the Joe Walsh song. Maybe I'm wrong ... but I probably wouldn't buy a Maserati if I wanted to impress the neighbours.
Cheers,
-- Mike
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Think carefully. Even with the vastly-more-reliable manual transmission, you'll still be paying the high maintenance costs on a Ferrari V8 in a car that doesn't actually look like a Ferrari. That could be a good thing or a bad thing, but you *do* know that it's going to cost you. I'm just sayin'.
Why deal with Ferrari problems if you're not going to have the advantage of having a Ferrari?
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A friend of mine had one w/ the F1 transmission. He loved it but ended up trading it for a ZO6 becasue he wanted something he could modify. He later found out from the dealership he traded to that the car had transmission pump issues as well as a slightly leaking head gasket. For what it's worth, I would fall in love every time I saw the car. They are really great looking vehicles. Some may say it doesn't look like a Ferrari but it was designed by Panifarina and it has a Ferrari engine. Thats about as close as you can get. And the purchase price is very reasonable on them as well. I say go for it.
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At the prices these are going for I thought about taking the plunge myself. I actually like the more understated appearance of the Maserati over the Ferrari if I was going to be frequently driving the car.
From my limited research you are wise to go with the manual as F1 problems seem very common.
My father-in-law has a Ferrari 355 Berlinetta....beautiful car and incredibly intoxicating exhaust note. My '87 Carrera will smoke the Ferrari on more days than not....because the Ferrari is always in the shop! Ultimately that steered me away from the Maserati and toward a more 'responsible' family car (E55 AMG).
If you have the nerve to take the plunge be sure to let us know how it is working out from time to time.
From my limited research you are wise to go with the manual as F1 problems seem very common.
My father-in-law has a Ferrari 355 Berlinetta....beautiful car and incredibly intoxicating exhaust note. My '87 Carrera will smoke the Ferrari on more days than not....because the Ferrari is always in the shop! Ultimately that steered me away from the Maserati and toward a more 'responsible' family car (E55 AMG).
If you have the nerve to take the plunge be sure to let us know how it is working out from time to time.
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I'd hate to have to explain to curious people why it has a Ferrari engine and it isn't a Ferrari ... and I doubt you're going to get front door parking spaces in a Maserati.
Crappy reasons to buy (or not buy) a car, of course, but if you're going to pay Ferrari upkeep prices, you may as well get the perks.
And who knows. Maybe I missed out on the deal of the decade with that Maserati.
Cheers,
-- Mike
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Awesome.
I'm thinking of picking up an 04 Maserati repair shop, now I can get that and a boat, big boat.
I'm thinking of picking up an 04 Maserati repair shop, now I can get that and a boat, big boat.
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I'm not really interested in the car as a Ferrari substitute. I think the Maserati coupe looks fantastic in its own right. I'd really like a Gran Turismo, but they are more than I'm willing to spend at this point (although in a couple years after the usual Maserati depreciation hit they will probably be in my price range). I'm used to people not recognizing my 928s, so that doesn't really bother me either. Whatever I end up buying needs to have a back seat as I occasionally have to pick up my daughter after work. That rules out most F-cars.
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I'm not really interested in the car as a Ferrari substitute. I think the Maserati coupe looks fantastic in its own right. I'd really like a Gran Turismo, but they are more than I'm willing to spend at this point (although in a couple years after the usual Maserati depreciation hit they will probably be in my price range). I'm used to people not recognizing my 928s, so that doesn't really bother me either. Whatever I end up buying needs to have a back seat as I occasionally have to pick up my daughter after work. That rules out most F-cars.
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If I have a maserati repair shop, and you have a maserati I'll have enough Money to buy a big boat.
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Not in the position to own one but I do see them frequently where I work. Honestly I would prefer a Maser to a Ferrari, exactly for the reason of discretion. I don't drive a Porsche or any other car for the badge. I drive it for the car. And when I hear them pull off next to me with that burble, in a big GT... mmmmmmm.