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Sep 01 2008

Goodwood Festival Of Speed

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The Quattroporte S, the latest incarnation of Maserati flagship emblematic of the show, admiring glances with his scintillating performance on the track and its inimitable style in the paddock. The Quattroporte S has a dual soul as a luxury sedan car and sport performance is to respond fully to all driving conditions while the driver refined in his luxurious and distinctive ‘Made in Italy’ inside. It is equipped with a 4.7 liter V8 provide a maximum power of 430 hp at 7000 rpm, accelerates from 0 to 62 mph in 5.4 seconds and has a maximum speed of 174 mph.
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Jan 24 2008

Maserati - Eco-Compatibility

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Environmental issues, fuel and emission reduction are central themes on the agenda of Maserati. While preserving the tradition Maserati, cars that ensure high performance to reflect the characteristics and contents of Maserati models, the company is also researching ways to reduce fuel consumption and paying more attention to environmental concerns .
The designs of newer models have already led to fuel savings, with a reduction of 9% (non-urban driving) for the automatic Quattroporte and the Quattroporte Sport GT S, and a further 3% for the newly launched GranTurismo.

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Oct 06 2007

A Maserati History

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All the brothers of Maserati, Alfieri Maserati, Bindo Maserati, Carlo Maserati, Ettore Maserati, Ernesto Maserati and Mario Maserati, were implied cars of the beginning of the 20th century. Alfieri, Bindo and Ernesto built the large cars of Price of 2 liters for Diatto. In 1926, Diatto suspended the production of the racing racing cars, driving with the creation of first Maserati and the foundation of the mark of Maserati. One of first Maseratis, led by Alfieri, gained Targa 1926 Florio. Maserati started to make racing racing cars by 4, 6, 8 and 16 cylinders (really two parallels gone up by eights right with another). Mario, an artist, is supposed to have designed the emblem three-pronged fork of the company, based on one of the civic symbols of Bologna: the statue of Neptune in one of the principal places of the city. Alfieri Maserati died in 1932 but three other brothers, Bindo, Ernesto and Ettore, kept to go firm, building the cars which gained races.

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Sep 18 2007

Maserati Club Welcomes

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A Maserati Club is a strong union and durable cliff above all from people
who forms and models it the relative destiny.
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