What a fab car it was. When I drove the Gran Sport I thought that it was one of the best balanced cars I'd ever driven.....until I arrived in London. Then: fuggetabahdit!!! Happy driving. Kind regards Antony
12 years old but what a hoot to drive..... Maserati Gransport. 4.2 litre blueprinted V8 engine, automated manual gearbox. Very Italian interior but really clever packaging, 4 proper seats and a decent boot in a car of a size you can actually park and driv...
OK maybe the bonnet grilles but that would be it! The Gransport is what the 3200 and 4200 always should have been and, very sadly, the 3200 is becoming very difficult to keep on the road for various reliability and parts supply issues which do not affect ...
I would not rule a 3200 out but you need to be very careful. 4200 needs to be a later facelift version. Gransport is fully sorted as long as you are happy with automated manual paddle shift only.
It is an automated manual gearbox. It has a clutch. There is just no clutch pedal or gear lever. You change gear with the steering wheel paddles the same way you would with a full manual. It is actually great fun and very intuitive. More info... Cambiocor...
called Sportshift. It is really great but the trouble is with this and the Maserati cambiocorsa gearbox is that they put a button in the car marked 'Auto' Journalists would jump in the car and press that button, drive along like a nodding dog, and pronoun...
Do you think he missed the point? To me the Vantage is the most spectacular looking Aston. Never drove one myself. There was a good review on Top Gear about your Gransport, too. Very appealing car!
With Aston you do still have the choice of Manual, Automated Manual (Sportshift) and full Auto (ZF 8-Speed) depending on the model. I went from Vantage Sportshift to Vanquish Auto and as good as the Vanquish is (it really is) I missed the rawness and need...
was a fab drive. Easy cruising and wafting around town with a delightful burble. The suspension was firm but not harsh. A little body roll,,,,but there again I don't go racing. But if you are going to get one be VERY careful, they can cost a fortune to pu...
I owned a 4200 Spyder manual for around 7 years. It was the later, facelift version and in the seven years of ownership never had anything wrong with it at all. I searched for a while to find a good manual Spyder in right hand drive. Difficult, but not im...
Many years of development sorted the chassis, powertrain, and body details. Mechanically, this is the best, but the style refinements complete the evolution. The final changes made to grille, wheels, rocker panels, and valences on the Gransport brought ou...
The engine is great and sounds great. It's also good looking. But there is one huge downside, IMO: The suspension is problematic and much too soft for a sports car. Best, Volker
Most in the UK think the suspension is too harsh for the potholed UK roads That said the UK cars had Skyhook suspension as standard so there is so called 'comfort' (or GT mode) and 'sport' mode. Sport mode may well have suited you better.
Italian cars are very nice and flamboyant. The quattroporte was and is a nice car but I would be cautious about long term reliability and durability. I would consider something german like an older w126 s class 560 sel or w140 s class 600 sel. I am not ev...
I still remember driving the non-GranSport version of the Maserati Coupe with Cambiocorsa and Skyhook suspension. A fun car to drive and with usable rear seats. I'd definitely like to see this car again!
What a fab car it was. When I drove the Gran Sport I thought that it was one of the best balanced cars I'd ever driven.....until I arrived in London. Then: fuggetabahdit!!! Happy driving. Kind regards Antony ...