phrozen
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Hi guys,
I thought i'd post in the newbie section as I have returned to maserati ownership after selling my 4200 CC nearly a year ago
I originally wanted a 3200 but after hearing about all of the issues I ended up with a 4200..now im back with a manual 3200 I've had it just over a week and i LOVE IT!!! Personally I think it looks better, the turbos give it an awesome personality and being a 'proper' manual I find it more fun when you are 'stepping up the tempo'
There are some immediate downsides though..the interior feels more dated and not so well put together and the clutch is HEAVY which makes it horrible in stop/start traffic. BUT on the whole im glad I bought it and already prefer it to my 4200!
Its good to be back on the forum -sooo much useful info in one places its amazing!
List of things to do:
- Noisy heater fan needs replacing (big job me thinks)
- Improve stereo
- Replace (or re-coat?) most buttons as they are worn and feel 'sticky'
- No red key....
phrozen
I thought i'd post in the newbie section as I have returned to maserati ownership after selling my 4200 CC nearly a year ago
I originally wanted a 3200 but after hearing about all of the issues I ended up with a 4200..now im back with a manual 3200 I've had it just over a week and i LOVE IT!!! Personally I think it looks better, the turbos give it an awesome personality and being a 'proper' manual I find it more fun when you are 'stepping up the tempo'
There are some immediate downsides though..the interior feels more dated and not so well put together and the clutch is HEAVY which makes it horrible in stop/start traffic. BUT on the whole im glad I bought it and already prefer it to my 4200!
Its good to be back on the forum -sooo much useful info in one places its amazing!
List of things to do:
- Noisy heater fan needs replacing (big job me thinks)
- Improve stereo
- Replace (or re-coat?) most buttons as they are worn and feel 'sticky'
- No red key....
phrozen