Hey @Gianclaudio - still the thrasher![]()
Nope, because they can't get this shite right. They'll launch this truck and over produce them working under the delusion that Maserati is a volume brand and after the all the early, must have it now buyers get theirs they'll have to whore the rest of them out with cheap leases like they did the Ghibli. Then they'll release they can't support the initial sales volume no matter what they do and the Levante's sales will drop like a rock, ala Quattroporte and Ghibli. Watch and see.
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Maserati(FCA) is slowly learning that they will neither meet their lofty sales targets nor compete against the establishment with the quality of the cars they're producing at the moment. Its as if they didn't benchmark test the QP and Ghibili.
The lease deals for the QP & Ghibili are now hilariously low (same as a C400/528i) and owners are not happy about initial and long term quality. Buyers were lured by the heavy ad campaigns and the exotic sounding "Maserati" name, now sales are dead.
I recently had a Ghibili rental for 3 days on hoilday; its waaay up there on the list of worst cars I've driven. Uncomfortable seats, throttle delay, touchy brakes, sub-par ride, basic tech, and rattling exhaust. The ancient Gran Turismo is another disappointment apart from the exhaust note.
What exact car did you drive?Maserati(FCA) is slowly learning that they will neither meet their lofty sales targets nor compete against the establishment with the quality of the cars they're producing at the moment. Its as if they didn't benchmark test the QP and Ghibili.
The lease deals for the QP & Ghibili are now hilariously low (same as a C400/528i) and owners are not happy about initial and long term quality. Buyers were lured by the heavy ad campaigns and the exotic sounding "Maserati" name, now sales are dead.
I recently had a Ghibili rental for 3 days on hoilday; its waaay up there on the list of worst cars I've driven. Uncomfortable seats, throttle delay, touchy brakes, sub-par ride, basic tech, and rattling exhaust. The ancient Gran Turismo is another disappointment apart from the exhaust note.
What exact car did you drive?
I can tell you that the quality of the MY16 QP and Ghibli have almost the same quality as the Germans. And this isn't my personal opinion but the opinion of magazine editors. It took some time for these two (related) cars to mature but they have and are now genuinely good cars. If you build a new car in a to Maserati new factory it takes some time to get the quality right.
I do agree that both cars are a little less focused than the glorious 5th gen QP (especially the GTS facelift) but that's the direction the company chose to stay profitable.
The GranTurismo is an astounding car. Most people that say it sucks don't understand it. It's a car involves the driver like no other. Not with insane accelerator ion or razor sharp handling but with its character. I've driven one for a month and even though it wasn't the fastest, lightest, highest quality, best handling car it captured my heart. Apart from being comfortable daily and offering good space the design, the sound, the character are unique and very like able.
“Dealers were informed that they would receive full higher or additional incentives on each Ghibli when punched as a demonstrator vehicle and then when the vehicle was later sold to a retail customer. The Maserati dealers that complied with the fraudulent scheme obtained and operated at a substantial economic advantage over the Maserati dealers that did not,” the complaint said.
Hayim did not punch the demonstrator vehicles at his stores and missed out on additional incentives, the complaint said.
“My client and Maserati have enjoyed a remarkably good relationship for many years,” Bellavia said, adding that at one point his client had become the world’s largest Maserati dealer. “This is a business dispute that hopefully can be resolved amicably.”
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