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Let’s face it. The Maserati 3200 GT was a phenomenally designed 90s GT car crafted by renowned Italian designer Giorgetto Giugiaro. Its sleek design, futuristic taillights were like a refresh ...
Mark Walton reminisces about Maserati The 3200 GT saved Maser’s bacon before Can anything save it the same way now? I was in Modena in September 1998 for the press launch of the Maserati ...
A six-speed manual gearbox was standard, and Maserati claimed the 3200 GT could blast its way from 0-60mph in five dead and go onto a top speed of 174mph. That made it fractionally faster than the ...
The 3200 GT, as in the manual-equipped version ... includes stickier Pirellis instead of the standard-issue Michelins. Maserati originally announced that 250 examples would be produced, although ...
You can have a flutter on the horses. Chance some money on shares. Take a bet on an election. But none of these approach the sustained gamble of buying a used, highly strung performance car whose ...
The Maserati 3200 GT was well received when it arrived in UK dealers in 2000. It offered stylish looks, four seats, a desirable badge and – as you'd hope – a suitably evocative powerplant.
But before the debut of the Maserati 3200 GT in 1997, made famous by Kate Beckinsale piloting the boomerang-lighted coupe through dark alleys in the 2003 political documentary "Underworld ...
The Maserati 3200 2001 is currently available from $31,570 for the 3200 GT up to $41,140 for the 3200 GT Assetto Corsa. Wheel size for the 2001 Maserati 3200 will vary depending on model chosen, ...
It uses an F1-inspired 370bhp twin-turbocharged 3.2-litre V8 ...
Can anything save it the same way now? I was in Modena in September 1998 for the press launch of the Maserati 3200 GT, the one with the boomerang-shaped tail lights. I remember CAR wanted to get ...