Nothing to see with the Ghibli 1st Generation, of course, which was a monument of sensuality and beauty. Here we are more in the 90's. Angular design, with a touch of sensuality, though. But I have to say that this car came to my mind more than once... Al...
compared to other models of the brand I can see their appeal. These can be had for the price of a new Dacia, but keeping them on the road is another story...
...but a Cartier nonetheless. Reliability of the QP was a nightmare, but I loved the interior. So sad they don't make cars without large screens anymore. Nice memory of my early 2000's ...
In 1989. It was an auto box that was homologated and didn’t really work. The back seats didn’t fit properly and there were huge gaps directly into the trunk through the sides! The left-hand set of exhausts fell off as it was delivered. It spent more time ...
But I was always somehow attracted to the early Biturbo and considered buying one but, as with so may of the older exotics, reliability and maintenance always made me decide against it.
Also of the Quattroporte from the same era. Or, you can go all-out with the Shamal. (Pic from ) As for reliability not being thir first quality, I hear these guys don’t start when it’s raining and they break down when the sun is shining… ...
"Racers lining up for the Italian Grand Prix in the late 1960s must’ve felt reassured by the five Maserati-based fire engines that lined the circuit! Built by Carrozzeria Grazia in Bologna for fire-extinguisher maker CEA, these fire-fighting Quattroportes...