Whichever Maserati you buy - of any era - you’re always going to be in select company - there are usually far fewer of them around than any given Ferrari. However, unlike their Ferrari cousins, their values fell faster, bringing them potentially into the grasp of folk who really should know better than to bankroll what is still a slightly detuned Maranello exotic. Luckily that hasn’t happened here - the paper trail shows money spent on both remedial and preventative maintenance, and the car is low mileage and in a very desirable condition, colour scheme and specification.
Some might turn their nose up at the idea of an automatic transmission, but, like the slightly earlier Ferrari 456, it suits the grand touring mein very well. And it doesn’t hurt the value or the enjoyment of the car. When we drove it, teh word 'soft' was definitely not on our mind...
A cruel estimate might say this car could go for £9,500 (that wouldn’t be a bargain, that would be a miracle), and a ‘steady’ price for a good 3200 GTA might be £15,000. These Maseratis are gaining a serious following and prices are firming, but only for the lower-mileage well-serviced examples like this. And anyway, the Trident is sooo much more exclusive than the Black Horse…
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