Keiff99
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Hi guys,
I have just purchased my first Maserati and I am really pleased with it. It's a 2010 Gran Turismo sport 4.7. Not the MC shift. 20,000 miles.
The car handles great but I have one concern but it may be just me. Mainly in the wet, if I drive over a drain cover with one wheel the back end does a noticeable twitch. This is when the rear wheels goes over it. It happens when I drive over with either wheel so it will either twitch right or left. It happens during normal low speed driving. If I drive along a bumpy road it is perfectly fine.
It's happened since I bought the car and the tyres were pretty worn. I have now replaced them with the correct tyres for the car, it seems slightly better but I might just be trying to convince myself.
I have driven a reasonable amount of performance cars and not come across this before. Is it a Maserati trait or have I got a problem. I have a warranty on the car which runs out in a few weeks so I need to log the issue, if it is an issue.
I would be grateful for some comments.
Thanks
Keith
I have just purchased my first Maserati and I am really pleased with it. It's a 2010 Gran Turismo sport 4.7. Not the MC shift. 20,000 miles.
The car handles great but I have one concern but it may be just me. Mainly in the wet, if I drive over a drain cover with one wheel the back end does a noticeable twitch. This is when the rear wheels goes over it. It happens when I drive over with either wheel so it will either twitch right or left. It happens during normal low speed driving. If I drive along a bumpy road it is perfectly fine.
It's happened since I bought the car and the tyres were pretty worn. I have now replaced them with the correct tyres for the car, it seems slightly better but I might just be trying to convince myself.
I have driven a reasonable amount of performance cars and not come across this before. Is it a Maserati trait or have I got a problem. I have a warranty on the car which runs out in a few weeks so I need to log the issue, if it is an issue.
I would be grateful for some comments.
Thanks
Keith