Must not be hurting for money too badly after paying for his son's lawyer to delay his vehicular homicide trial for over six months. If it's the same yellow Maserati I'm thinking of.
Is his Maserati the one that was sitting at Dillon's Auto in Lincoln for several weeks? I thought it was, but I am probably mistaken.
New (MY 13-14) Black Maserati Granturismo at Twin Peaks. http://i.imgur.com/vCWD9cG.jpg Pic of Matte Purple Maserati http://i.imgur.com/uz41nM2.jpg?2
Looked pretty good. Much wider than I was expecting. Was envisioning something along the lines of a Lotus Elise, but appeared a descent amount wider, may not be, but it appeared so. Sounded beefier than the 1.7 litre when going under an overpass too.
It would never survive. What Omaha does need is factory-authorized or trained mechanics for exotics such as the Italian marques, and more folks would buy them, but not enough to sustain anything like a 'dealership'.
That was me. You can go for a ride in my 355 if your husband is ok with it. But I won't be driving it much anymore.
They have a 2010 sliverstone listed on their website, 4k miles and asking 185K. Red interior, would be worth a look for someone who is looking for a low mile 458. I know nothing about the car other than what is on the website.
Porsche is moving some higher end cars now. I've seen a Vantage, R8, DBS, and the 2 458's within the last month.
I agree -- something that can service the cars and perhaps sell a handful on the side. Went down to Tampa, FL last week to buy myself a car. Saw about ten Maserati Quattroportes, a Bentley Continental GTC, and that was it the entire drive home to Omaha. Oh, and a Gallardo LP560-4 in the middle of nowhere in Tennessee.