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An Italian 2013 convertible powered by a Ferrari engine in an affordable package? Meet the 2013 Maserati GranTurismo Convertible. This exemplary-looking piece of machinery, fused with a lavish tan interior, all Italian designed, boasts a mere 44,500 miles on the odometer. So, savor the open exhaust note as it reverberates from the trees, following your every move, all the better with the soft top down that can effortlessly be lowered in just 24 seconds.
This Italian convertible is adorned with a striking black exterior and has been meticulously ceramic coated, as reported by the current owner. The power-operated soft-top also comes in black, equipped with pop-up rollover bars for safety, making this Maserati perfect for an open-air cruise. Wrapped In Michelin tires are the beautiful 20” light aluminum Maserati alloy wheels that provide a beautiful contrast to the paintwork. Complementing the sporty aesthetic of this 2013 GranTurismo are the carbon fiber side mirrors, along with a set of red brake calipers, adding a pop of color. Equipped with LED headlights and taillights, a luxury back in 2013, and a chrome-plated stainless steel sports exhaust with dual tips to complete the exquisite ensemble of this Italian machine. A refined black dashboard extended with a tasteful Wenge wood interior trim seamlessly integrates into the sophisticated Tan upholstery. A Maserati mounted clock with a chrome plated trim embodies the manufacturer’s attention to the craftmanship of this 2-door 4-seater convertible, of course, provided with the simple luxury of foldable armrests in the back. Take hold of the 3-spoke Black steering wheel as you change gears through carbon fiber paddle shifters and immerse yourself in crystal-clear audio with the BOSE surround sound system. The current owner reports that the headache of fixing any sticky buttons has been taken care of, so all you have to do is sit and enjoy the Italian ride.
Powering this 2013 Maserati GranTurismo Convertible is an engine manufactured by one of the most prestigious automotive companies in the world. A soul-stirring Ferrari 4.7L V8 engine breathes under the hood, paired with a smooth 6-speed automatic transmission with shiftable gears, to produce a staggering 450 horsepower at 7000 rpm and 384 lb-ft of torque at 4750 rpm. Harnessing the Ferrari engine’s output is a rear-wheel drive system, connected to both the rear and front suspensions featuring double wishbones with coil springs.
2013 Maserati GranTurismo Convertible
4.7L V8
6-Speed Automatic
RWD
Black Exterior
Tan Leather Interior
Black Soft Top Convertible
Carbon Fiber Paddle Shifters
Wood Grain Interior Trim
Carbon Fiber Side Mirrors
Red Brake Calipers
Ceramic Coated Exterior
Sticky Button Issue Addressed and Fixed
All Info As Reported by Current Owner
An Italian 2013 convertible powered by a Ferrari engine in an affordable package? Meet the 2013 Maserati GranTurismo Convertible. This exemplary-looking piece of machinery, fused with a lavish tan interior, all Italian designed, boasts a mere 44,500 miles on the odometer. So, savor the open exhaust note as it reverberates from the trees, following your every move, all the better with the soft top down that can effortlessly be lowered in just 24 seconds.
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An Italian 2013 convertible powered by a Ferrari engine in an affordable package? Meet the 2013 Maserati GranTurismo Convertible. This exemplary-looking piece of machinery, fused with a lavish tan interior, all Italian designed, boasts a mere 44,500 miles on the odometer. So, savor the open exhaust note as it reverberates from the trees, following your every move, all the better with the soft top down that can effortlessly be lowered in just 24 seconds.
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