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Maserati Alfieri

Discussion in 'Maserati' started by au-yt, Apr 17, 2014.

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  1. au-yt

    au-yt F1 Veteran

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    Very true ... but the name Ghibli would have nailed it even more. This would have been the perfect follow-on to the original Ghibli !!!

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    Absolutely.....
     
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    Ivan...

    Could not agree with you more.. The "Alfieri" should have been called the Ghibli....

    Mike
     
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    We'll probably know in about 3 weeks if it is go.
     
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    staatsof Nine Time F1 World Champ Silver Subscribed

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    I'm surprised it isn't at the NY Auto Show. I guess they've gauged the public reaction enough already.
     
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    They introduced Centennial Editions of the GranTurismo. Probably also didn't want to distract from the US Alfa 4C debut which was right next to the Maserati display.
     

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