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Maserati GranTurismoOrganizers of the Seattle International Auto Show have just confirmed the all-new Maserati GranTurismo as a headline vehicle for the annual automotive event, Oct. 31-Nov. 4 at Qwest Field Event Center. The $120,000 GranTurismo joins all-new exotics from Ferrari, Porsche, Bentley and Rolls-Royce at this year’s auto show. The GranTurisomo is a muscular and sporty car, that can be enjoyed every day and at the same time is engaging for the driver. Its excellent handling and sportiveness makes it a point of reference in its category. The GranTurismo is built with particular attention to comfort, choice of materials and details and with enough room for four people, as only Maserati can do. A high-performance sports car, the GranTurismo boats a 4.2 liter V8 engine, delivering 405 horsepower and a weight distribution of 49% at the front and 51% at the rear. Maserati's tradition of the Gran Turismo concept dates back to 1947 when the Trident Company, following its clients' demand, unveiled at the Geneva Motorshow its first Gran Turismo, the A6, designed by the great Pinin Farina. It was the first Maserati road car and was produced in 58 units. The car was acclaimed by the automotive press for its advanced technical content and for its avant-garde style solutions.
The new model name, Maserati GranTurismo, is not incidental. Once again, the partnership between Maserati and Pininfarina gives birth to a car that is able to generate emotions and sets itself apart from competitors, due to the technique with which it is built and its unique style. Coming soonNews, photos and more of the new 2008s, concepts, exotics, alternative-fuel vehicles and classics, plus the latest in after-market accessories at www.seattleautoshow.com Unsubscribe here |
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