By Wippz on Jun 25, 2008 in Automobile, Maserati | comments(0)

Think “Maserati” and “Burberry” and there are so many ways this could have gone classy. But this isn’t one of them. Seems some fool with too much oil money and not enough taste has plastered his Quattroporte in what appears to be perforated Burberry-plaid gift-wrap paper. If this were some sort of new camouflage on a test mule for the newly revised Quattroporte, we’d say it was effective (who could focus on the details in between the bouts of vomiting?), but somehow we don’t picture the Italians doing anything this horrendously tasteless. In fact, we’d encourage Maserati to track down the owner and repossess the vehicle immediately. Click on the thumbnails below to see more of the Burberry-spangled Maser… if you must.
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By Wippz on Jun 23, 2008 in Automobile, Maserati, Uncategorized | comments(0)

The big question that everyone was asking was whether this second-generation Quattroporte would continue with its current 400hp 4.2-liter V8, or get treated to the more powerful 4.7-liter 430hp unit which Maserati developed for the Alfa 8C and more recently shoehorned into the GranTurismo S. The answer is, yes. Like its two-door counterpart, the new Quattroporte will now be offered in two versions: the standard Quattroporte and the Quattroporte S. Both will come exclusively with the ZF-sourced six-speed automatic (jettisoning the clumsy sequential transmission that plagued the previous incarnation). Along with the new engine option, the Quattroporte has been treated to some new bodywork: the front grille and bumper have been reshaped and fitted with vertical slats to more closely resemble the GranTurismo’s, the front and rear light clusters have been restyled with LEDs, the fenders sharpened up, the mirrors slimmed down and the tail restyled more aggressively. Two new colors – a sandy beige and a maroon – are on offer, and the interior has also been ergonomically and stylistically refreshed, integrating the new Maserati Mutlimedia System.

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