2007 Maserati Gran Sport (Spyder, MC Victory,LE, Coupe)
Posted on May 01, 2008 under Maserati |
2007 Maserati Gran Sport Summary
The 2007 Gran Sport is a 2-door, up to 4-passenger luxury sports car, or convertible sports car, available in 4 trims, ranging from the Coupe to the MC Victory.
Upon introduction, both trims are equipped with a standard 4.2-liter, V8, 400-horsepower engine that achieves 12-mpg in the city and 17-mpg on the highway. A 6-speed automatic transmission with overdrive is standard.
The 2007 Gran Sport is a carryover from 2006.
eonard bellmore from bos.ma ft laud fla:i have one in fact when i was in milano i rented one great car..when i got back to the states i got one..love the car and it will be last sportscar i own..but but but the radio omg if your not on top of the stations local area forget it..and no nothings wronge with mine..to really enjoy a long ride a radio is needed..so their it is for all to see a car like this should surely come with something to listne to other than the road..leonard bellmore
Looks Great…but waaay over ratedWith 18K miles on my 06 GS, I’m on my third set of tires. Normal driving, dealership said to expect 8-9K average. Clutch design requires $4K replacement every 15-20K, not covered on warranty. I don’t think the ‘check engine’ light has been off, for more than 1,000 of those miles. It’s usually a ‘re-calibration’ or an electronic reset, but each time, it’s a trip to the dealer. It’s also not customer friendly. No arm rest, no storage, a very poor audio system. Flimsy indshield wiper arm broke off while operating on a windy rainy day. Stupid little things too. Like turn signal indicators on normal cars have a left and right indicator. This car has just one in the center. Number of buttons to press to change from am to fm: 3. Starting the car requires key to be turned to start, but then you have to push a separate starter button. It’s too bad, because it’s a good looking vehicle. And frequently people feel compelled to give me the ‘thumbs up’ when driving by. I don’t mind paying for luxury, but when you have to pay to repair things that should be better built, well, it’s just a waste of money. Next car: Lexus LFA.