This is in good nick for 104,000 miler!

JSP214

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Is that Mediteraneo Blue? As I've also seen that colour referred to as Anniversary Blue, is that just someone getting it wrong or was there 2 blues that were very similar?
 

Evo Cymru

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The bottom pic is anniversary blue (like mine!) Can come up differently in photos/different lights. I wasnt sure about it at first but actually prefer it now to the med blu.
 

JSP214

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Ah, I'd assumed that was down to a difference in the light when the photos were taken!! So the subject of this thread, (104k miler), was Mediterraneo... thanks for the clarification.
 

JSP214

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This Blu Nettuno looks good too. I think the Mediterraneo would be my preferred choice. Although I find that until you see them "in the flesh" so to speak, it's difficult to say, as photos don't always capture the colour/do the car justice.

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nigw

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Nice low mileage one, the interior is a bit 'reserved' for my liking though:


The interior is non-original (at least the alcantara) and looks ropey. If you look at the detailed pics from when it was on auction there are a few signs that it perhaps hasnt been overy well cared for if it's really only done that mileage.

Are you looking for a GS, JSP214?
 

JSP214

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I'm going to tentatively say yes... Reason being, we're planning some home improvements and the budget keeps creeping up!

Initially I looked at the GT but having driven both I preferred the GS. It feels more lively to me but still has 2 full sized rear seats. I also like the interior of the GS more.

My task will be finding one that's been looked after but isn't over my rapidly decreasing budget.
 

MAF260

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I'm going to tentatively say yes... Reason being, we're planning some home improvements and the budget keeps creeping up!

Initially I looked at the GT but having driven both I preferred the GS. It feels more lively to me but still has 2 full sized rear seats. I also like the interior of the GS more.

My task will be finding one that's been looked after but isn't over my rapidly decreasing budget.

cough
 

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I'm going to tentatively say yes... Reason being, we're planning some home improvements and the budget keeps creeping up!

Initially I looked at the GT but having driven both I preferred the GS. It feels more lively to me but still has 2 full sized rear seats. I also like the interior of the GS more.

My task will be finding one that's been looked after but isn't over my rapidly decreasing budget.
Buy MAF's you won't find a better more loved and famous GS than the Banana! It is EPIC...
 

Twos

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Hi All, just saw this thread and just wanted to say I’m now currently the new owner of the Maserati GS. Yet to pick it up and see it in the flesh. I’ve heard that it changed hands from Andy in September 2019 and sat in a garage until March this year. The garage I’m buying off reassured me that this has been the case. Not complaining about the mileage and maybe I paid over the odds but the car speaks for itself. And having owners like it has done I’m proud to have purchased it ..... thanks Tuls