CGT pricing and availability
ALso, please send me any info you can on available CGT's and GT3RS's as I am ready to buy both asap. Also, if anyone can help me with one, I have a concourse and I mean brand new 2006 Maserati Quattroporte Sport GT go to www.willhoitenterprises.com to see it as I had it on consignment with my man Michael Willhoit who BTW is as honest as they come and a good dude with Porsches. Any way it is a 1600 mile heavy clear bra'd black/cuiou car with the rare all carbon interior and full rear window shades. I am of course looking for someone that will pay what it is worth in order to save the money from new.
does not surprise me I plan to keep it as I love it and do not drive it much so it is always new when I get in it. Can you tell me what dealer this was and contact info as I would love to see inventory as I would buy another one at that price if it was an auto
Hate to tell you this but I was at my local Maser dealer today and they offered me a 2007 QP Sport GT (MSRP $127k) for $95k without me even neogtiating (also had the CF interior). They're hard pressed to get rid of the 07s before the 08s show up and Maser NA is offering huge incentives to the dealers to unload the last remaining cars. My feeling is that they would have sold me the car for $90k-$92k if I had made a serious offer. That's $35k off MSRP!
From what I heard Maserati North America is offering $20k "incentive" money to their dealers on Duo Select cars and $10k "incentive" money on automatic cars. There is about $15k to $20k between wholesale and MSRP on the cars so if a dealer really wants to cut to the bone - they have between $30k and $35k to work with.
One of the salesman flat out told me that a car I was looking at (Duo Select trans) with a $127k could be bought in the mid $90k range. This was without any kind of negotiating or me making an offer. I believe a 07 QP - depending on the transmission type - could be had for a great deal if someone is seriously interested.
One of the salesman flat out told me that a car I was looking at (Duo Select trans) with a $127k could be bought in the mid $90k range. This was without any kind of negotiating or me making an offer. I believe a 07 QP - depending on the transmission type - could be had for a great deal if someone is seriously interested.
Check out Hunting Ridge Motors... They had a few GT3 in a very good spec - proper seats, cage etc.
From what I heard Maserati North America is offering $20k "incentive" money to their dealers on Duo Select cars and $10k "incentive" money on automatic cars. There is about $15k to $20k between wholesale and MSRP on the cars so if a dealer really wants to cut to the bone - they have between $30k and $35k to work with.
One of the salesman flat out told me that a car I was looking at (Duo Select trans) with a $127k could be bought in the mid $90k range. This was without any kind of negotiating or me making an offer. I believe a 07 QP - depending on the transmission type - could be had for a great deal if someone is seriously interested.
One of the salesman flat out told me that a car I was looking at (Duo Select trans) with a $127k could be bought in the mid $90k range. This was without any kind of negotiating or me making an offer. I believe a 07 QP - depending on the transmission type - could be had for a great deal if someone is seriously interested.
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