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Automobile on 28th January 2010 |
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One hundred Alfa Romeo MiTos, produced exclusively for Maserati’s service network will soon be circulating on roads throughout Europe.
For Maserati, the Alfa Romeo MiTo is the perfect “Courtesy Car” for customers who clearly appreciate Italian style and unique products.
Alfa MiTo for Maserati comes with a unique Maserati Ocean Blue body color and gets the best engine of the range which is a 1.4 MultiAir Turbo petrol with 170 hp.

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Anakin in
Sports on 4th January 2010 |
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Italian bicycle manufacturer Milani is teaming up with Maserati to produce some high end two-wheelers.
The Maserati bicycle is made of carbon fiber and aluminum and is painted in Maserati’s signature dark blue paint.
It comes in two models, the Veloce racing bicycle inspired by the Maserati GranTurismo and the Turismo city bicycle modeled after the Quattroporte.

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Automobile on 4th December 2009 |
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Maserati just took the wraps off a limited edition of its GranTurismo S, specially outfitted with items from the company’s MC Sport Line.
The car, decked out in a matte white “ice” paint scheme, was unveiled last week in the futuristic surroundings of the Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi.
Only 12 examples finished in a Matt White “ice” color will be built and sold exclusively to customers in the Middle East.

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Anakin in
Automobile on 10th November 2009 |
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Italian luxury sports car manufacturer Maserati is the overwhelming best-seller in the US among niche luxury car brands, according to business magazine Forbes.
Maserati is the top-selling brand among cars that sell at least 1,200 models a year in 47 of 50 states, plus the District of Columbia.
Three states prefer less flashy English automakers: Bentley is the favorite in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, while Virginia’s elite favor Aston Martin.

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Anakin in
Automobile on 26th August 2009 |
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Maserati has taken the wraps off its highly anticipated new convertible, the GranCabrio. It is the first four-seat convertible in the company’s history
The GranCabrio was designed by Pininfarina, the Italian firm responsible for the other two cars in the Maserati lineup: the Quattroporte and the Gran Turismo.
The GranCabrio is powered by a 4.7-litre V8 with 440bhp and is the convertible with the longest wheelbase on the market.

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Anakin in
Design on 27th July 2009 |
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Fancy driving home a car into the living room rather than into a customary garage?
“Holger Schubert’s Design Driven – Maserati’s competition winning garage design — just lets you do so.”
Located on the upper floor of a new addition to a 1953 ranch-style home on a downsloping hillside lot, the garage overlooks the western part of Los Angeles.
