TodayApril 15, 2022

2019 Maserati Gran Turismo, Quattroporte, Levante

2019 Maserati Gran Turismo Convertible Sport

Carmel, California – The house of the Trident has other vehicles that are getting more attention, but my favorite car to drive is still the Gran Turismo Convertible Sport. Cruising around Carmel, top-down sun shining engine burbling along as we live the good life in the California sun.
The Gran Turismo Pininfarina design is the beautiful body with the smart naturally aspirated V8 engine with 454 horsepower. The two over six-foot gentlemen that were in the four-passenger rear-wheel-drive convertible were quite comfortable behind their sunglasses.

There are two offerings in the Maserati GT group:


The 2019 Maserati Gran Turismo Convertible Sport starting at $152,335 and the Maserati Gran Turismo Convertible MC that starts at $164,875. As is with many convertibles the trunk is small, but the car itself is a dream.

 

2019 Maserati Levante

Andy Love, the product manager for Maserati, likes the Levante for the functionality of the SUV. Love’s Son loves the sound of the engine. Either one is a great reason to buy the Levante. There are four models for the US market: The 2019 Levante, Levante S, Levante GTS, and the Levante Trofeo. The engine varies from 3.0-liter to 3.8-liter, 345 horsepower to 590 horsepower and starts from $77,475 to $171,475.
And it comes highly recommended by a teenager.

 

2019 Maserati Quattroporte

The archetype of Maserati excellence, the flagship of Maserati built for the American market and the American streets. There are three models of Quattroporte: the 2019 Maserati Quattroporte S, S Q4, GTS. There are two engines, the 3.0-liter V6, and the 3.8-liter V8 ranging from 424 horsepower to 523 horsepower. The starting price is $109,675 and goes up to a starting price for the GTS of $139,975.

 

2019 Maserati in Carmel, California pictures

Lou Ann Hammond

Lou Ann Hammond is the CEO of Carlist and Driving the Nation. She is the co-host of Real Wheels Washington Post carchat every Friday morning and is the Automotive, energy correspondent for The John Batchelor Show and a Contributor to Automotive Electronics magazine headquartered in Korea. Hammond is a founding member of the Women's World Car of the Year #WWCOTY, and board member of the Women in Automotive.

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