Priceist 4200 on the Market......nice colour, 2006 model

GransportFan1

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Looks high at the rear, fab colour though. Price, yep it is expensive but i dont want to comment on the price as i remember what happened last time when i said a particular Maserati was for sale. :D
 

BennyD

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Looks high at the rear, fab colour though. Price, yep it is expensive but i dont want to comment on the price as i remember what happened last time when i said a particular Maserati was for sale. :D

You are learning well, Grasshopper!
 

Parisien

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...well its the dearest compared to any on PH....only by a £5er mind you............:)


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Andyk

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Its gone ...just went looking for it so may have sold but it was a face lift in black at a dealer up for 27995..............
 

Woody

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Looks high at the rear, fab colour though. Price, yep it is expensive but i dont want to comment on the price as i remember what happened last time when i said a particular Maserati was for sale. :D

What happened Adam?

Lovely looking car. I think the interior is a bit bland, but stunning externally and must be a pretty late 4200.
 

Parisien

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Interesting.........hard to say if it is really expensive.....11K miles...if cossetted......and perfect might well be worth it.


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safrane

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It never ceases to amaze me how minds seem to chop and change on the issue of mileage.

The consensus is that cars need to be driven to keep them performing at tip-top, yet when a very low miles one comes up it would appear everyone thinks is worth the price they command above one with even below average miles. In the case of this silver on an average of 5 miles per day over the 6 years, barely enough to get the engine warm.

Ok so its probably been a second car and used sparingly, but again it is common that owners will miss Annual services as the car has only done 2-3 k since it's last service…if that.

For me, a car that has done 4-5k per year is a far better proposition i.e. 24-30k and it is still very low miles for its age.
 

GhostyDog

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I like that blue one, lovely colour that, very eye catching :)

What is going on with the suspension though? I could stick my head in that rear wheelarch :(
 

Andyk

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It never ceases to amaze me how minds seem to chop and change on the issue of mileage.

The consensus is that cars need to be driven to keep them performing at tip-top, yet when a very low miles one comes up it would appear everyone thinks is worth the price they command above one with even below average miles. In the case of this silver on an average of 5 miles per day over the 6 years, barely enough to get the engine warm.

Ok so its probably been a second car and used sparingly, but again it is common that owners will miss Annual services as the car has only done 2-3 k since it's last service…if that.

For me, a car that has done 4-5k per year is a far better proposition i.e. 24-30k and it is still very low miles for its age.

I don't Peter.....Low miles on a car that age doesn't appeal.......Much prefer a well serviced car which has been used as intended............Yours for instance.....I would never pay 5/6k over the odds because its a garage queen........