Used 2003 Maserati Coupe Consumer Reviews
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Great car, when not in the shop
I've had My Maserati Coupe Cambiocorsa for two years and drive it daily to work 30 miles each way. It is an absolute pleasure to drive. I love the sound of the exhaust and the acceleartion is breathtaking, just don't floor it on wet pavement. In automatic mode the shifts are very clunky and need to be smoothed out. The paddle shifting in sport mode is a blast and is extremely fast at high rpm. Maserati needs more dealerships. Mine is two hours away and I'm in an urban area. I have had a major failure of the cambio gearbox twice, requiring towing from the freeway (scary), and two weeks in the shop each time. I think one more will qualify my car for the lemon law. I love the car, though I'd really hesitate to get another one, given the gearbox failures.
Best Valued Exotic Around
Where else can you drive a new, hand built, Italian Exotic with a V8 source Ferrari engine and F1 shifting technology for under $90,000? If you want exhilarating performance, Italian head turning styling and exclusivity, then you owe it to yourself to check out this car. You won't be disappointed. I've owned Porsches, Mercedes and BMWs and this car is by far the most fun to drive and turns more heads than anything else I've ever driven.
A return of a classic
Plain and simple, fast as hell and you won't see a hundred of them driving around in LA. I love the return of this classic and with Ferrari engineering behind it...what a car.
Best performance vehicle for the dollar
I bought the Maserati Cambiocorsa because ist was within my budget, $60,000. I saw NOTHING that even came close. It has 390hp, dry sump oil, ferrari motor, dry clutch/paddle shifter, 18 inch wheels... it is all about speed, control and fun. This car is a blast. I drive it every day to and from work (10 miles each way), and sometimes even on errands like shopping. The trunk is adequate for most tasks. It seats four adults comfortably. Has hooks a for child seat. My four year old LOVES to ride in it. She calls it Daddy's "race car" and urges me to go faster. So far it has been extremely reliable. It did have one major repair, the clutch. This was probably from pervious owner abuse, but dealer replaced entire clutch under warranty - which, by the way, is five years!
2003 Maserati Coupe
I've driven this car for over 1000 miles, and plan to sell it soon. In the first 300 miles the driver's side window stopped working! Mind you, this is a $100k car! I've also had some problems with the shifter going about 45 mph. I would stick to a BMW M5 at this price range.