Highlights
- Just 66,130 miles indicated: averaging less than 1,000 miles per year during the last ten years
- Good maintenance history with a mix of service book stamps and numerous invoices
- No advisories in the last two MOTs
- Recently fitted new timing variator and battery
- Stored indoors by current and previous owner
The Appeal
A Giorgetto Giugiaro-designed grand tourer with a Ferrari-derived V8, the Maserati Coupé sounds epic on paper, and in the flesh, it's even better...
Writing in a September 2004 edition of Autocar, Richard Bremner said of the 4200:
"You can rely on this car, and that makes it an immensely satisfying road weapon. Especially with that trumpeting exhaust."
Praise indeed.
Twenty years on, this glorious Italian thoroughbred remains a mightily tempting proposition. For long-distance grand touring, it's a superb choice, and we can strongly recommend this 2003 Cambiocosa example with its F1 'automated manual' gearbox.
Writing in a September 2004 edition of Autocar, Richard Bremner said of the 4200:
"You can rely on this car, and that makes it an immensely satisfying road weapon. Especially with that trumpeting exhaust."
Praise indeed.
Twenty years on, this glorious Italian thoroughbred remains a mightily tempting proposition. For long-distance grand touring, it's a superb choice, and we can strongly recommend this 2003 Cambiocosa example with its F1 'automated manual' gearbox.
Boasting numerous service stamps at regular intervals and a range of invoices for significant work, including two clutch replacements, this Maserati has clearly been well cared for. It's been stored indoors by both the current and previous keepers, and with no advisories in the last two MOTs, it's clear the car is in very good health.
History and Paperwork
- UK-market RHD example registered in July 2003
- No advisories in the last 2 MOTs
- Averaging less than 1,000 miles per year in the last ten years
- 66,130 miles indicated
- MOT valid until November 2024
- Service history consists of a mix of service book stamps and numerous invoices from several well-regarded marque specialists
- Service provided prior to sale, will be up to date
- Previous service at 57,000 miles
- Service stamps at 15,000, 19,000, 32,000, 34,000, 38,000, 45,000, 54,000, and 57,000 miles
- A range of invoices covering a variety of work, including two clutch replacements
- Stored indoors by current owner and previous owner
The Condition
- Original and presents very well throughout
- Tasteful metallic grey with matching darker grey alloy wheels
- Two very small marks: one on the rear quarter panel and another on the boot lid
- Straight-looking bodywork: no notable scrapes or dents to report
- The panel gaps look good all round and the doors appear well-fitting
- Underneath, all presents well for a car of this age
- All four alloys look in very good condition with few signs of age and no notable kerb damage
- All tyres reportedly in very good order
- The upholstery looks very good for a car of this age
- The vendor notes a little wear on the driver's seat bolster but nothing especially noteworthy
- The buttons/switchgear suffers somewhat from the "sticky switch" issue that affects several Italian cars of this period
- No outstanding work required other than intermittent radio
The Mechanics
- 4.2-litre (4,244cc) F136 R V8
- Six-speed F1 automated manual transmission
- The vendor notes that it starts and runs really well and the gear change is smooth while the brakes are strong
- We're informed that the Maserati makes rapid process down the road and the F1-style gearbox works well, proving equally easy to live with at lower speeds
- Just had a new timing variator fitted (£1,000)
- New battery fitted
- The service history shows that there have been two previous clutch replacements
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