find it too slow these days!!!
sell
I understand your position! A Maserati in my view should not be used as a ‘driving’ car this is reserved for the other stable. Our cars are all about the feeling they give, rarity and because they are not the other stable.
I personally want to scratch the Ferrari itch, why? Many folk dream to own a Ferrari. My problem is that I would be never trade my relatively rare gts unless I could trade up into a ‘special’ Ferrari. I feel your predicament
that's an amazing colour. I can't quite tell what model it is. An auto may feel slow?
Press the peddle on the right a bit harder, I've rarely heard them called slow, but I guess it depends what else you have in the garage!
We never know what's around the corner for our type of cars regards legislationBlu Mediterraneo - somewhat rare awesome colour. Front bumper shows what model it is ;-)
Mine has been drvien properly for 1000 miles over three days legally racing around Italy - doing the Mille Miglia as an offical support car!
We never know what's around the corner for our type of cars regards legislation
I'm sure there's some one out there working on a battery powered repro old Maser!
Dave
Would you sell or keep - can't make my mind up no Ferrari sounds like it but I find it too slow these days!!! first world problems with a small 460bhp.....
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I was thinking more on the lines of a proper factory engineered conversion with a warranty!Wheeler Dealers did the electric conversion of a bi-turbo.
What and cost 5k+ a year to tax!Sell it to me and take my Chimaera 500 as it is plenty faster and in fact too fast for me! Problem resolved