2002 Maserati Spyder Cambrio Corsa for sale in Virginia Beach, VA
In 2002.
after more than a decade's absence from the U.
S.
market.
Maserati will be hoping to cash in on some of its past heritage (the good heritage.
not the unreliable and homely styled heritage) with a new roadster called.
simply.
the Spyder.
Maserati is fully owned by Ferrari.
which is itself owned by a Fiat subsidiary.
Thanks to the new ownership and the resulting new-found financial strength.
Maserati was able to revamp its antiquated factor completely and develop an all-new sportscar.
A new Ferrari-designed 4.
2-liter V8 makes 390 horsepower and 332 pound-feet of torque.
It drives the rear wheels via one of two available rear transaxles:
a standard six-speed manual (in the GT) or a computer-actuated six-speed sequential-shifting manual (in the Cambiocorsa -- Italian for racing gearbox).
the sequential-shifting unit is similar in design to the Ferrari 360 Modena F1's.
There is no c.
after more than a decade's absence from the U.
S.
market.
Maserati will be hoping to cash in on some of its past heritage (the good heritage.
not the unreliable and homely styled heritage) with a new roadster called.
simply.
the Spyder.
Maserati is fully owned by Ferrari.
which is itself owned by a Fiat subsidiary.
Thanks to the new ownership and the resulting new-found financial strength.
Maserati was able to revamp its antiquated factor completely and develop an all-new sportscar.
A new Ferrari-designed 4.
2-liter V8 makes 390 horsepower and 332 pound-feet of torque.
It drives the rear wheels via one of two available rear transaxles:
a standard six-speed manual (in the GT) or a computer-actuated six-speed sequential-shifting manual (in the Cambiocorsa -- Italian for racing gearbox).
the sequential-shifting unit is similar in design to the Ferrari 360 Modena F1's.
There is no c.
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