But I find the 4th generation Quattroporte with the similar design language to be the most elegant of the generation. And with the final Evo edition (re-engineered by Ferrari) it is also mechanically much more robust and reliable 😊 If I was to choose, I w
I bid on a Quattroporte III at a local car auction, but saw that one of the other bidders was our corporate VP of sales (way across the room from me) so I strategically withdrew. He won the car for about $10k and I got a beautiful Buick Electra 225 as a c
Picture from: AutoBild Klassik The first generation Maserati Quattroporte. To be quite honest, with the exception of the third generation one you could tempt me with any generation but the first is somehow the highlight for me 👌🏻👍🏻 With the 4.7l engine it
I agree that the name, and other Italian car model names, like Quattroporte, are a bit daft and yet they sound exotic to a native English speaker. If Aston Martin called one of their cars the "Two Door" they would be ridiculed by the UK motoring press. Bu
Also of the Quattroporte from the same era. Or, you can go all-out with the Shamal. (Pic from ) As for reliability not being thir first quality, I hear these guys don’t start when it’s raining and they break down when the sun is shining…
Leather everywhere and no screens. I wish such cars would exist today. But it seems the trend is going towards cars that feel like you are trapped in a crazy iPad Blowout-Sales store
Value Choice: Used Bentley Flying Spur, Bentley Mulsanne and Aston Martin Rapide circa 2008 to 2012 Practical Choice: Lexus LS500 F Sport Fun Choice: Mercedes S65 AMG Final Edition or Used Ferrari FF Collectors Choice: Maybach 57S or Maserati Quattroporte
but I think that the Chopard Mkiii, Quattro is one of the most handsome watches I have ever set eyes on. First I love the beautiful symmetry (no matter what the designers insist upon, asymmetry just doesn't do it for me), then there is the exquisite sun-r