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Granturismo Initial Impressions

Discussion in 'Maserati' started by rockminster, Jan 20, 2008.

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  1. rockminster

    rockminster Formula Junior
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    Nov 20, 2003
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    My initial driving impressions of the car are very positive. If I had to categorize the car in relationship to another car I'd call the MGT a “599 Lite”. It's well short of the 599 in power delivery and braking, but beyond those most noticeable differences, the cars share a lot in common in terms of the driving experienc eand there are a number of things I prefer about the Maserati.

    My initial list of things I really like on the MGT:
    * Build quality – not a squeak or rattle or ill fitting piece (so far)
    * Street presence (sophisticated and provocative – great proportions)
    * Suspension/handling (seems like a great balance for a high performance daily use car)
    * Smooth transmission in both pure auto and manually shifted modes
    * Many features that I wasn't expecting (i.e. heated seats, cruise control, auto headlights, rain sensing wipers, high level sound system)
    * Sophisticated on board electronics that appear to be user friendly (although no integrated Bluetooth is a disappointment)
    * Usability of the rear seats
    * Tail lights (drive behind one and check out how the LEDs look and work – very cool)
    * Exhaust sound outside the car

    A list of things I’m not sure about (most are small items)
    * Could use 50+ more ponies (more a function of what I was driving and will not be an issue for most people I would expect)
    * No Bluetooth option (even more surpising that it’s excluded given how much was included)
    * No iPod connection for the Jukebox (although I hear one is coming)
    * Lower seatbacks are a bit too firm (they may relax with use)
    * Could use a bit more noticeable exhaust sound inside the car (although I expect most people don’t want to hear that in their daily driver)
    * The Maserati script logo on the trunk lid seems over proportioned. I might de-badge the rear of the car for a cleaner look.

    Bottom line is that I expect the car will be very successful. While not inexpensive, for the money it seems like a fairly decent value and they may do better in the secondary market than the Coupe and QP. It be fun to hear the experiences of others as more of the cars hit the road.
     
  2. thelurker

    thelurker Rookie

    Aug 14, 2005
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    same thoughts as you; have had it for 4 weeks, about 600 miles:

    + = transmission, suspension, build quality, body design, interior finish, everything else not mentioned below.

    - = thick A pillar, difficult to see into corners; lack of appropriate adjustment for brightness of display screen, nav display way too bright at night; rear seat bottoms too flat, need more inclination for thigh support. could use a bit more power. really needs front parking sensors. needs headliner upgrade.
     
  3. Cavallini

    Cavallini Formula 3

    Nov 2, 2003
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    Thanks gents. Sounds like a winner to me. ;)


    Forza,


    Cavallini
     
  4. Zegna

    Zegna Formula Junior

    Apr 14, 2006
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    I too think that the former is a bit annoying, although like the majority, I think that the latter is a revelation since this car is supposed to be a pure grand tourer.

    The only other thing that ticks me off is the time it takes to rip a CD. It is horribly slow IMHO.
     
  5. thelurker

    thelurker Rookie

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    loading a standard CD into jukebox can take upwards of 30 mins (about 1 minute for every 2 minutes of music)--doesn't work.

    better to use itunes-type program to download CDs into computer in mp3 format, then make playlists, then burn new disc in computer, then download disc into jukebox-->about 15 minutes to load about 5-10 CD's worth of music.
     
  6. Clax

    Clax Formula 3

    Oct 3, 2002
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    Thanks for the tip, I will try this. I am too impatient to wait for the stuff to load using the first method.
     
  7. amenasce

    amenasce Three Time F1 World Champ
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    How much is one ?
     
  8. Tooly

    Tooly Rookie

    Jun 5, 2006
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    I am looking at ordering a GT. I will meet with the dealer next week. I am smitten with the car, it is beautiful and by most accounts, fast enough.

    My question is regarding servicing the car. Having owned several Ferrari's will the Maserati need the same type of maintenance? Engine out majors every 3 years, etc? What are people hearing about reliability and durability and requirements for care? Is it going to require care like an italian exotic or more like a Porsche or Benz?

    I loved driving the F cars, but would rather now own what feels like a classic GT. But, I really don't want to go through the whole maintenance hassle again - waiting 2 months while a major is done for 20K.

    Any thoughts out there would be greatly appreciated.


    Thanks,

    Sean
     
  9. italiafan

    italiafan F1 World Champ
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    Maintenance shouldn't be much of an issue.
    Chains, no belt servicing needed, no engine out issues.
    Has been a reliable engine now for years in the GS, coupe, spyder.
    4yr, 50K mile warranty.
    ZF transmission should be reliabel given their incredible track record.
    The rest is gravy.
    I would buy with confidence. I just don't want to give up my GS...maybe will get GT in addition...there's the ticket!
     
  10. vancoops456

    vancoops456 Karting

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    This is the only way to get around the long rip times. But there will be an iPod adaptation coming in a few months.
     
  11. alexrex20

    alexrex20 Rookie

    Sep 3, 2006
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    we're in the same boat. my other daily driver is a 650hp Z06 (which is surprisingly tractable), but alas the maserati is so much more than the corvette could ever be, despite the 250hp deficit. in any arena of judgment, the maserati one-ups the chevy. while the corvette turns heads, it's usually a case of disgust at the raucous noice from the tailpipes; in the maserati, it turns heads and keeps them that way. it seats 4 very comfortably, does indeed have more power than one should realistically ever need, and did i mention how jaw-droppingly sexy it is? build quality is incomparable, and oh ya, the maserati is drop dead gorgeous!

    i've yet to try ripping audio CDs, but i think the "inconvenience" of first burning them as MP3s on a data CD is marginal compared to sitting and waiting 15min for the on-board software to do its thing. i haven't experienced any lower back issues in the seats, and have racked up quite a few miles since i picked up the car last week.

    the engine/exhaust noise is a bit hushed, as it should be, but that is easily remedied by rolling down the windows. :)
     
  12. JGT

    JGT Karting

    Feb 18, 2006
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    Had a extensive test drive today since I am in the market for the new GT S. I agree with everything. The thing I hated most was the automatic gearbox. That is solved with the GT S and I hope that also solves that you barely hear the exhaust in the car (I have a Tubi QP). No bluetooth in 2008 is strange also and indeed it needs front parking sensors...
     
  13. Frips_Girl

    Frips_Girl Formula Junior

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    Annetta
    I went to Ferrari/Maserati of Newport Beach the other day and looked at one. I have never driven one, but based purely on looks... it is gorgeous! Also, at 120k, it's extremely competitive with the other offerings in that price range.
     

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