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What's New for the 2005 Maserati Coupe? A new version of the Maserati Coupe debuts for 2005. Called the GranSport, it features a number of enhancements that more sharply focus the car's sporting attributes. Slightly more horsepower, a more responsive Cambiocorsa transmission, revised suspension tuning, bigger wheels and tires and subtle aerodynamic changes are all part of the package. The other two 2005 trim levels – GT and Cambiocorsa – remain unchanged save for slightly altered exterior styling and new seven-spoke wheels.
Advantages of the 2005 Maserati Coupe:
- Ferrari-sourced 4.2-liter V8
- Cambiocorsa sequential manual transmission
- Seats four adults
- Can tailor to specific customer tastes
Objections to the 2005 Maserati Coupe: - Stereo, climate and trip computer operated through Maserati Info Center, even when there is no navigation option specified
- Dowdy design
Editor's Advice: When is $85,000 a bargain? When you want to purchase a new vehicle made in Italy, that's when. The Maserati Coupe is about half the price of Ferrari's and Lamborghini's entry-level models. And for that 85 grand, you still get a sweet Ferrari-designed V8 that makes 390 horsepower, a lot of customization ability and a brand with some golden history behind it. It's true that the Coupe is probably a step behind the latest competition in terms of refinement and outright performance, particularly when compared to next year's 500-hp BMW M6. But for those interested in an Italian four-seat coupe with some charisma, it's hard to beat the Maserati. This year's GranSport is particularly enticing as it offers a more sporting character without much sacrifice in ride quality.
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