Maserati Brochures

midlifecrisis

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I know that many people on here have popped into their local dealers over the years and picked up a brochure or two for a Granturismo or QP, flick through them and them put them somewhere safe.
Would those guardians of the brochures be able to scan them and put them onto a dropbox folder for others to enjoy?

It would help the forum a great deal as people looking for a 2012 GT Sport can see what options were available at the time and even what the options cost.

Over to you.
 

Andyk

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Scan/drop box....You may as well be talking Martian to me. I think I have a 2012 one. I'll post the options later if I get chance. They may well be in the price and option thread that's on here already Martin. I did most models at the time.
 

midlifecrisis

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Scan/drop box....You may as well be talking Martian to me. I think I have a 2012 one. I'll post the options later if I get chance. They may well be in the price and option thread that's on here already Martin. I did most models at the time.
Get your secretary to put it onto that machine in the corner that puts this screen onto vellum, it can also put paper to the screen...


However, a quick search, revealed this very useful website...

http://www.auto-brochures.com/maserati.html
 

jonny

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Now that's an extremely interesting website.... I thought I understood the evolution of the GranTurismo range (GT v GT Sport; 4.2 v 4.7 etc etc) but I still found a few surprises.
 

Doohickey

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Interesting. I never knew there was a launch control feature. I'm also pretty sure I don't have TPMS on the car despite the brochure suggesting it was standard.

It would be interesting to see the options section to see what was available to be added.
 

CatmanV2

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Interesting. I never knew there was a launch control feature. I'm also pretty sure I don't have TPMS on the car despite the brochure suggesting it was standard.

It would be interesting to see the options section to see what was available to be added.

I don't think anyone's been able to get that to work. Which brochure?

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Doohickey

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Isn’t that just the auto equivalent of dumping the clutch?
Perhaps a slightly more sophisticated version! It probably depends on the software. On my Audi, once you've prodded the right buttons, you put your left foot on the brake and floor the throttle. The software holds revs at the right level and then you just take your foot off the brake. Takes off like a stabbed rat.
 

midlifecrisis

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Perhaps a slightly more sophisticated version! It probably depends on the software. On my Audi, once you've prodded the right buttons, you put your left foot on the brake and floor the throttle. The software holds revs at the right level and then you just take your foot off the brake. Takes off like a stabbed rat.
All this ' press brake, foot on accelerator, hit sport button three time's is a bit x-box to me, X
 

Doohickey

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All this ' press brake, foot on accelerator, hit sport button three time's is a bit x-box to me, X
Indeed. The entertainment factor is lessened somewhat by needing to get the manual out each time because I can't remember what order to do things in. In reality, the car is blooming quick just sticking your foot down!