Maserati

Maserati GranTurismo

Price $140,150 – $169,800
Fuel consumption 11.4 – 18.2 L/100km
The Car Guide rating 64%(view ratings)
The Fiat Empire has owned Maserati since 1987, which means that it is related to Ferrari. In the case of the Gran Turismo, this legacy brings with it a 4.7L 454-hp V8 engine. Despite its power, the coupe (that is also offered in a convertible version) isn’t a sports car, per se. Rather, it’s a grand touring car, designed for the roads and not for a race track. Although it’s nearing the end of its career, the Gran Turismo remains one of the nicest cars on the market.

Detailed ratings

The Car Guide rating 64%
Driving 8/10
Safety 6/10
Interior 7/10
Reliability N/A
Winter driving 3/10
Comfort 8/10

What's new in 2015

No major change

Pros

  • Engine sound
  • Dynamic handling
  • Elegant design
  • Comfortable car
  • Four-seat passenger compartment

Cons

  • Significant weight
  • No manual transmission
  • Uninteresting base trim
  • Limited distribution network
  • Model at the end of its career

Recalls

none