Maserati Gran Turismo MC (2012)

Sale price: US $54,000.00 Make an Offer

Condition: Used Year: 2012
VIN : ZAM45MLA3C0061311 Mileage: 34600
Body Type: Coupe Make: Maserati
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty Model: Gran Turismo
Vehicle Title: Clear Trim: MC
Options: Leather Seats Engine: 8
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats Drive Type: RWD
Fuel Type: Gas For Sale By: Dealer
Sub Model: MC Stradale Coupe V8 Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: White Doors: 2
Interior Color: Black Inspection: Vehicle has been inspected (specify details in Description)
Number of Cylinders: 8 Drivetrain: Rear Wheel Drive
Transmission: Automatic

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Vehicle description

This is by far the best sounding car I"ve ever had. All stock exhaust but the 4.7 Ferrari based high revving engine is a dream. Paired with an extremely reliable ZF paddle shift shiftable automatic, you"ll rarely use the radio.
The details:
2012 Maserati Granturismo MC
34500 miles
Bianco Elderado white
Nero (black) interior with white stitching
Full carbon package and MC sport package. It has everything but the door handles.
Clean and clear history with no accidents
Recent Mods/maintenance changes:
IGL Ceramic Coated interior, exterior, and wheel faces
H&R lowering springs
H&R 22mm(f)/25mm(r) spacers
Hawk HPS pads
New updated OEM door latches to replace common worn/wearable bushing models
Michelin PSS tires in OEM sizing all around
Fresh Pennzoil Ferrari spec synthetic oil change with OEM filter and crush ring.
New Interstate MPT-49-H8 battery
Roof is wrapped in gloss black vinyl.
The car is a driver. It"s not flawless but it"s close and the smile it will put on your face will be permanent. The car is unique, reliable, and will turn heads everywhere you go. Plus, it has room for 4 adults. It"s a true grand touring car.
Transparency/Picking it apart:
TPMS Sensors are missing. Dealership that sold me the car put on the tires I selected and shipped me the car and left them out apparently. Maserati and Ferrari are notorious for sticky buttons (google it). Mine has avoided it for the most part. The only buttons affected are the Sport button which is just beginning to and the alarm proximity buttons on the ceiling which arent really used are sticky. Minor rock chips on front bumper and could use a respray eventually. Missing a seat control button cover, not sure where it went.
No trades, no help selling. If you are comparison shopping, please know what you are looking at. This is NOT a Sport. Many Granturismos are mis-listed as MCs when they simply are not. A quick way to tell is the from fenders. A true MC will have the vertical fender vent just behind the front wheels and under the port holes and also a center exit exhaust.
Other MC differences: carbon fiber vented painted hood, different front and rear bumpers, vented fender, side skirts, different suspension, different exhaust (it center exits), slightly different engine and transmission tune, unique 20" wheels, and much rarer.