Phil H
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QP V 4.2 & QP VI 3.0
They are different cars for different times Mark, the newer one having all the bells and whistles expected of modern transport whilst delivering pretty dramatic performance, but without the old school interior of the V or age related issues. I do think the body lines of the VI are much better than the V. The size of the VI would make it interesting to use as a daily as simple things like parking can be challenging to say the least; I've yet to find a parking bay that accommodates the length.
As ever, Dicky's comments are spot on. For a daily driver a high spec Ghibli is probably the way to go, and if you can live with a car that's bigger than a Bentley then go for a QP VI; although a 3.8 would be nice, the 3.0 is no slouch. Always a petrol Maserati for me though.
PH
They are different cars for different times Mark, the newer one having all the bells and whistles expected of modern transport whilst delivering pretty dramatic performance, but without the old school interior of the V or age related issues. I do think the body lines of the VI are much better than the V. The size of the VI would make it interesting to use as a daily as simple things like parking can be challenging to say the least; I've yet to find a parking bay that accommodates the length.
As ever, Dicky's comments are spot on. For a daily driver a high spec Ghibli is probably the way to go, and if you can live with a car that's bigger than a Bentley then go for a QP VI; although a 3.8 would be nice, the 3.0 is no slouch. Always a petrol Maserati for me though.
PH
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