Lovely car Scotty - whats next for you?
Thanks Simon, a bigger house is next for me unfortunately.
Andyk said:
That's fine as it could be a benefit to a member if looking for a car scotty...We are not like other forums where you have to post 20 million times to advertise something that other members may want.....Shame you didn't come over before...
Your car looks lovely by the way but then told you that over on Cutters......I was just about to post a link but you beat me to it.......Have you seen the comment from one chap.....These cars are under wheeled...!!!!!!....Now that's something I've not heard directed at a car on 20inch wheels...
Good luck with the sale Scotty....
Thanks Andy, thought it might be useful for a potential owner to ask the current owner any questions. I think it gives confidence that you know a car has been looked after properly and not been abused. Of course nobody will be able to tell that from my lack of previous activity but like I said, I am more than happy to answer any questions.
Wattie said:
Controversy.....I reckon that leather looks more lary than red......
Good luck with the sale.
Cheers Wattie
Cheers Wattie however I'm the opposite (no surprise really) having looked at a couple of cars with red leather before I settled on this one. I looked at the one Richard Grace had last year (believe it was a members old car) that had red leather with black alcantara inserts and it was hideous and not in keeping with the whole Italian design, all in my opinion of course. The Cuoio on the other hand suits the car perfectly and every passenger I have had has commented on how nice it is. Suppose it needs to been seen in the flesh to be fully appreciated.
bigbob said:
At the end of the day we want Maseratis going to good homes so no issue with only one post.
Bit of advice to the vendor:
-the car is only four months away from the big four year service. That's £2.5k+;
-it does not appear to be being offered with a warranty. Two year one which is offered in the advert as an extra is £2-3k; and
-If the photo resolution is correct, the colour of the leather looks like Cuoio Sella instead of Cuoio (which I have). It was deleted not long after that car was built and is quite a bit powerful than Cuoio.
Shame we have not met as I think I recognise where your bridge photos were taken.
Best of luck with the sale.
Bob, I have opted not to do the service as it leaves the new owner the option to either pay the Maserati TAX or go to a specialist. The car does not currently have warranty however it was given the all clear for warranty when it was MOT'd, again I leave this open for the new owner. I believe this car is the cheapest 60 plate on the market so reflects the above but as always there is room for movement. I would encourage anybody to go look at it as it really is in immaculate condition.
As for the leather, I have no idea whether it is the Cuoio Sella or not however the last owner said the first owner was very particular about the leather and mentioned that it could have been special order?? Is there any way I can confirm the correct colour?
The picture was taken in Dumfries if that helps, however I currently live in Aberdeen.
safrane said:
I must be in a minority then...that a community can only grow and flourish if members contribute to and support its development , not just drop in and use it for their own end.
But each to its own
I understand where you are coming from however, like I said above, I am here to help answer questions for any potential owners.