The price of Maserati GranCabrio I in the UAE is AED 119,000 for the 4.7 440 hp version. Final on-road cost may vary slightly depending on insurance, registration, and additional options.
Price dynamics and liquidity Maserati GranCabrio I
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Chassis No.: ZAM45MMA8C0065045 • Exterior: Black • Interior: Black • Body: Sport Convertible • 16,205 miles • MSRP of $150,000 • 4.7L V-8 engine • 6-speed automatic transmission with paddle shifters • Piano Black high-gloss interior trim • 20-inch Birdcage Gloss Black alloy wheels • 2-owner car • Clean CarFax • This consignment is being sold without a DEQ Certificate of Compliance(passing emissions test) 4.7L, Automatic https://www.mecum.com/lots/377320/2012-maserati-gran-turismo-sport-convertible/
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Maserati GranCabrio, 2012
Chassis No.: ZAMKM45C000059078 Engine No.: 173353 Registration: EU61 BOH Sold £23,452 | Sold The Maserati GranTurismo, and its convertible cousin the GranCabrio, entered production in 2007. Powered initially by the 4.7 litre Ferrari-derived V8 engine sitting in the Quattroporte V platform, the GranTurismo was famously developed in just nine months, a record that remains unbeaten to this day. The reason for this furious pace was that Ferrari kept the designs for the planned next Maserati coupé for themselves when the Fiat Chrysler Group took over, eventually morphing those designs into the Ferrari California. So, with their plans nicked from under their noses, Maserati had to start again and work fast, and what a great job they did with both the GranTurismo and GranCabrio. Registered new on 9th January 2012, this very well-presented example is offered in metallic black coachwork over a cream leather interior and is showing circa 51,000 miles on the odometer. The paintwork is very good showing little sign of age, and the interior is very clean. Offered with a sizeable history file including, an extensive service record stamped in the original service booklet, previous MoT test certificates, the current V5C registration document, sundry invoices and a current MoT test certificate valid until 12th July 2024. A superb, open top Italian sports car, that sounds fantastic, this GranCabrio looks to be excellent value indeed. Interested parties should note that although the paintwork is generally very good throughout, the rear bumper does show various blemishes and would benefit from a respray. https://www.historics.co.uk/auction/lot/?lot=3535&au=72
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Maserati Grand Turismo Convertible, 2011
$81,400 USD | Sold Nero gray metallic with red interior. Stunning color combination. 17,000 actual miles. GPS navigation system, Bluetooth hands free link, black retractable softtop, parking sensors on front and rear, automatic transmission with steering wheel mounted paddle shifters, bi-Xenon headlights and BOSE premium sound. MSRP of $136,300 before options and delivery. 433hp out of a 4.7 Liter V8 Italian motor. One Florida owner. Brembo brakes. https://www.barrett-jackson.com/palm-beach-2014/docket/vehicle/2011-maserati-grand-turismo-convertible-170976
Maserati GranCabrio I Questions & Answers (FAQs)
Listings for Maserati GranCabrio I (from model year 2015) may include various trims. The current selection depends on the selected country, model year, and vehicle availability. Use the “Trim” filter to compare the available options.
Mileage should be assessed together with the vehicle’s age, condition, and service history. Compare the mileage with similar vehicles of the same model year, and check the service history and actual condition of the vehicle before buying.
Current Maserati GranCabrio I (from model year 2015) listings on AUTO.AE are priced at 119,000 AED. The price depends on the model year, mileage, trim, condition, and regional specifications. These figures are based on active listings and may change.
A private seller may offer a lower price, while a showroom may provide additional services, such as financing, a warranty, or help with insurance. Terms vary, so check the information in the listing, the vehicle documents, and the seller’s details.
Check the vehicle registration card (Mulkiya), the VIN on the vehicle and in the documents, the owner’s details, the service history, and accident records. Also check for any outstanding loan, fines, or other restrictions. It is advisable to arrange an independent inspection before completing the purchase.
Yes. You can arrange an independent technical inspection with the seller at a service centre of your choice. The inspection can help assess the condition of the engine, transmission, bodywork, electronics, and other components.
GCC Specs means that the vehicle was manufactured to specifications for Gulf Cooperation Council markets. These versions are generally designed for local climate conditions. However, GCC Specs alone does not confirm the vehicle’s condition or mean that it has a valid warranty; these points should be checked separately.
Some showrooms offer financing. If available, the terms or an estimated monthly payment may be shown in the listing. The final interest rate and approval depend on the bank, the down payment, and the buyer’s details.