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Originally Posted by NJBourne23
Did you know that Maserati now has an "Average Man's" vehicle around $65K. Well below their usual price tag but less bells and whistles. I can't say i'm a fan of the idea because you cheapen the car a bit and the name loses it's luster the more that people own them. IMO of course, I could be wrong. Cool that you got to see all the new cars though. I love the part of the movie Exit Wounds when they walk into the dealership and they laugh that a black guy is trying to buy a car over $150K. White salesman throws him the keys and he opens up the big bag of cash. That's the problem with a few high end businesses, they can't read who has the money all the time. I went to buy my wife a purse she liked (Prada) in a high end store once. They gave me the stink eye like I didn't belong even though I was dressed normally. When no one helped us after 15 minutes I walked out to the Burberry store and bought another purse she liked cash. They were very helpful from the get go. Offered us water, tea etc with a small snack. Answered all questions and my wife got a purse she loves. I hope all places aren't like the dealerships you went to.
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Called the Ghibli.
It is suppose to compete with the larger luxury sedans such as the Merc S-Class, BMW 7 series, Audi A8s, and Tesla Model S.
It's got a twin turbo V6, so it's not a slacker in the performance department. You still get Maserati quality goodies, but they are "dumbed-down" in a sense, kinda, to keep the price low.
They made a lot of the standard features on a Quattroporte options on the Ghibli
That being said, you can still get one to tip 90k
More here:
http://www.maserati.us/maserati/us/e...li/ghibli.html