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Blast to drive - 2005 Maserati Coupe
By Chuck - July 6 - 10:06 pmMaserati Cambiocorsa has been a fun car to drive everyday. Its exterior styling is unique and exotic, the interior wraps you in full Italian leather, and the note of the engine is unsurpassed by any other car less than $100,000. The backseat is small but useful and holds two children. I find myself looking for places to drive in this car. Its 4 year, 48,000 mile warranty lessens the risk of this exotic costing you a fortune. I have not had any major repairs required yet. I have owned the car for six months and would purchase it again today if I needed another car.
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My Mas - 2004 Maserati Coupe
By ed - June 8 - 10:43 pmHave owned this coupe for 4 years and still love it! Wonderful thrill to drive and I drive it a lot (36,000 miles). Added tubi and what a growl. Always a hit!
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Style, Class and Fun - 2004 Maserati Coupe
By Juan Colombo - April 9 - 5:20 pmA car that does not drive itself, it requires an understanding of standard shifting. This car is hungry for speed, but once you get acquainted with it provides a fun driving experience even at low urban speeds. The engine is a Ferrari, so you are driving the best there is. It is surprisingly spacious for 4 passengers even as it looks definitely like a sport coupe. Quality design and finishes are noticeable throughout.
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Love this car - 2005 Maserati Coupe
By Mrdc - February 28 - 7:20 pmPurchased this car in march of this year. Love the handling and look of the car the only con is fuel economy.
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cambiocorsa - 2002 Maserati Coupe
By dink - February 15 - 10:00 amWhat a great car. This automobile offers Ferrari performance with manageable power. It is great fun at 80 miles per hour and below. I do have a 360 and it is a lot of fun as it should be, but the Maserati is more driver friendly and the F1 (Cambiocorsa) transmission is the most fun you can have in a car. There is a lot of driver involvement and the fit and finish is second to none.
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Sweet - 2004 Maserati Coupe
By Peter - January 25 - 11:40 amOnce the driver grows into the car, passengers would rather be driven than try to drive it (If one is not in the mood to drive, the car can barely be driven; it simply says:"If you want to drive a Ford, drive a Ford, dont drive me!".) Its sound is peerless. The feeling of the climbing revs is better than the most exquisite foot massage. The interior is impeccably and tastefully finished. Although its a no-gadget car, it is not in the slightest utilitarian (as is the competition). It is the best value car of its class. The head mechanic says its a Ferrari at half the price (this engine is put into the F360, mfgd by Maserati) Sweet!
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Great car, when not in the shop - 2002 Maserati Coupe
By carlcvw7 - November 13 - 5:40 amIve had My Maserati Coupe Cambiocorsa for two years and drive it daily to work 30 miles each way. It is an absolute pleasure to drive. I love the sound of the exhaust and the acceleartion is breathtaking, just dont floor it on wet pavement. In automatic mode the shifts are very clunky and need to be smoothed out. The paddle shifting in sport mode is a blast and is extremely fast at high rpm. Maserati needs more dealerships. Mine is two hours away and Im in an urban area. I have had a major failure of the cambio gearbox twice, requiring towing from the freeway (scary), and two weeks in the shop each time. I think one more will qualify my car for the lemon law. I love the car, though Id really hesitate to get another one, given the gearbox failures.
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Factory Delivery was Wonderful! - 2002 Maserati Coupe
By Glines - November 9 - 12:16 pmI bought the Coupe and took delivery at the Modena factory, a real treat! I have enjoyed the Coupe in every facet of driving both in Italy and the US. The 02 improved design and Marrinella produced 400 hp dry sump V8 have turned out to be a great combo, even after moving from a Ferrari! There has only been one draw back, that has been the terrible service and attitude from my dealer. They appearently have sold too many cars and neither have the capacity, customer service training, or ability to deal with this exotic or the other brands they handle.
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My Maserati - 2005 Maserati Coupe
By Voila - July 31 - 10:36 amIve had my Maserati for a year now and I had an Aston Martin DB7 before this CambioCorsa. When you buy this car, make sure you buy it with the paddle shifting. Its a blast to drive and so far is the most reliable exotic Ive owned. The performance is great and the back seats are perfect for adults. The service department in Atlanta is a pleasure to work with. I give this car an "A" as an every day driving car.
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True Exotic Sports Car - 2004 Maserati Coupe
By RMK - May 24 - 5:23 pmWOW! Get behind the wheel of a Maserati Coupe Cambiocorsa and you will understand the hype and accolades. I turned in a Porsche 911 C4S to buy one. I have driven a BMW M3, BMW M5, and the Porsche, and the Maserati is definetely the most fun of them all to drive. The M5 felt more refined and had more spontaneous raw power (6 speed), and the Porsche was all around more precise and smooth, but the Maserati is a true sports car! It has great power and handling with the most appealing looks. It has a great exhaust and engine sound even without the tubi exhaust. The F1 paddles gives the driver a formula track feel. Everyone stares at this Italian beauty. If you can, indulge. As Ferris Bueller would say, I would highly recommend one for anyone who can afford to buy one!