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Ok Opinions please on a
Ghibli S 2017 facelift, petrol, no skyhook
I may be going to see one next week depends on px for my QPV.........................
 

Chrisb2015

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I think they look great. Maybe not as traditional Maserati as some people very familiar with the brand would like but whenever I see one I still think they look different enough to stand out. What colour is it? Which wheels?
 

P R

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Ok Opinions please on a
Ghibli S 2017 facelift, petrol, no skyhook
I may be going to see one next week depends on px for my QPV.........................
Has it got the new headlights? Whereabouts is it Dave?

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Apologies should have posted the link
I spotted it last week and it ticks a lot of boxes for me.
Ewan (I think) made a good point on depreciation for another one I asked about a month or so ago
To me this has good colour, low miles, petrol, sunroof (probably my last car purchase as I am phenomenally old)
Don't know about the lights.
I have been emailing the vendor and they are working on a px price.............. waiting

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classi...on=at_cars&model=GHIBLI&sort=sponsored&page=1
 

Canova

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Great Colour combination, Passione, Sabbia. It is a lot of car for the money, virtually identical to mine.
 

DaveT

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Very nice combo. Mines a 2014 petrol with a remap up to S power and its great as a daily.

This will be even better with the new lighting system (its great - I had one before) and uprated nav etc.

Good luck.
 

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dickygrace

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Apologies should have posted the link
I spotted it last week and it ticks a lot of boxes for me.
Ewan (I think) made a good point on depreciation for another one I asked about a month or so ago
To me this has good colour, low miles, petrol, sunroof (probably my last car purchase as I am phenomenally old)
Don't know about the lights.
I have been emailing the vendor and they are working on a px price.............. waiting

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classi...on=at_cars&model=GHIBLI&sort=sponsored&page=1

At that sort of money I’d be thinking a Granturismo was a better buy, or spend £25-30k and get a QP GTS.
 

zagatoes30

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Never been a Ghibli fan but that is one of the nicest I have seen, personally prefer the early lights. Doesn't look a lot of rear leg room do you need 4 seats? If not like Dicky I would go the Granturismo route, your never too old to have a little bit of the Cad left in you ;)
 

Wattie

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I like the color combo but don’t think it has paddles? May or may not be important to u.
 

P R

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I like the color combo but don’t think it has paddles? May or may not be important to u.
They can be retrofitted for about £1100 (depending on seat wiring harness, though that looks like it has electric seats)
 

MrMickS

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Not a bad price given the age and mileage. I'd pass on it without the paddles. I'm not sure the difference Skyhook makes over the standard suspension but I did have it on mine and the ride was lovely. Soft in normal mode and nice and taut in Sport.

Although a GT would be available at that price it depends on whether you're going to drive it or look at it. GT owners tend not to use their cars as daily drivers.
 

P R

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Although I've not driven one with skyhook I think the ride on mine on the 20" Uranos is fine. Welcome to take you for a spin if you want...

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PaulCambio

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Having had 2 Ghibli's now, one with very few extras, and one loaded (including Skyhook), I would suggest you go for one with as many extras as possible. The Skyhook certainly makes a difference, as it stiffens up the suspension noticeably the moment you engage it. The Sport pack gives you the paddle shift and aluminium pedals, and is a nice extra.