Thanks Mike,You shouldn't have to lift off to make it smooth, I don't have to lift off. Maserati officially state you should not lift off when changing gear.
If you drive a manual with a passenger nest to you, you will see them move back and forth as you change gear as they are not braced for it in the same way the driver is... its the same when you have a bottle or loose object in the car, they move with the momentum [or loss of] of the vehicle.
Same happens on a CC as the driver is not braced in the same way.
With the manual a slight blip on the throttle with the up/down shifts sorts that out.
Im not the only one who stabs the pedal going up the box then...>@!>?
Phew....
Didnt someone say that of some of the early 4200 CC cars.. a few were subjected to a software "update" ( One that cannot be reversed if memory serves- which increasingly, it doesnt !
Absolutely correct, I'm on first generation, original software.Correct, although the aim of the updates was to make it a more 'autobox' experience.
I had the original (and best) software and it was fabulously visceral
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Love the way it looks like he is casually going out for a Sunday drive down to the shops.Another video well worth watching is this one.
Thanks is that GS still for sale ?