I didn't realise they had up to 590hp, looks understated aswell.
Makes the RR Sport look pretty fat and tubby.
Dave!
I’m not sure if the V8 is also terrible, seems like all the horror stories are from the V6?Beany wrote: Sun Dec 14, 2025 9:19 pm Now he'll just be paying the mechanics crazy amounts a month - it's a fucking Maser Levante
Aren't they, like, famously unreliable, even by "Italian car" standards? Even by modern Maserati standards, which aren't exactly high to begin with?
The Maserati I.C.E. (Increased Control & Efficiency) button activates a special driving mode for low-grip conditions like rain, ice, or slush, making the car gentler by starting in second gear, shifting earlier at lower RPMs, and reducing throttle/turbo response for better traction and fuel economy.Rich B wrote: Sun Dec 14, 2025 10:51 pm is the “I.C.E. setting for wet roads” not just, you know - ice setting?
Oh, the rear and rear quarter. WTH?Rich B wrote: Mon Dec 15, 2025 10:33 am I see a few Maseratis around me because there’s a dealer on the high street, but i can see why most are black, because when you can see the details (particularly the rear qtr) they are pretty ugly! The interior looks shit too.
The engine does seem to do the job though.
I don't think that sounds bad value for a warranty on a Maserati which was £140k new. I wonder how much use Harry will have to make of it, and how painful it will be.Matty wrote: Mon Dec 15, 2025 10:53 am Oh, and £3k a year for a non-dealer warranty sounds expensive to me. I know they have a penchant for being expensive cars, but if it's that for third party, how much is the main dealer warranty!?
id not looked at a DBX interior before, it’s not massively better than the Levante tbh, but the outside of the DBX is nearly pretty enough to forgive it!Ascender wrote: Mon Dec 15, 2025 10:40 amOh, the rear and rear quarter. WTH?Rich B wrote: Mon Dec 15, 2025 10:33 am I see a few Maseratis around me because there’s a dealer on the high street, but i can see why most are black, because when you can see the details (particularly the rear qtr) they are pretty ugly! The interior looks shit too.
The engine does seem to do the job though.
The interior is an interesting one, with some of these cars like Maserati and Aston, they clearly don't want to go overboard with carbon fibre and shiny stuff to the point where it looks tasteless, but in an attempt to stay tasteful & classy, they end up looking very dull and dated.
I've clearly blanked out a lot of my negative thoughts as I do like the engine.
The warranty company sponsor the video and the owner is mates with Harry. For the average punter who isn't sponsored or a close friend you'd get better value throwing £3k cash on a fire. At least it'll keep you warm for 5 minutes.Jobbo wrote: Mon Dec 15, 2025 10:55 amI don't think that sounds bad value for a warranty on a Maserati which was £140k new. I wonder how much use Harry will have to make of it, and how painful it will be.Matty wrote: Mon Dec 15, 2025 10:53 am Oh, and £3k a year for a non-dealer warranty sounds expensive to me. I know they have a penchant for being expensive cars, but if it's that for third party, how much is the main dealer warranty!?
He mentioned it quite a few times in the video you CLAIM to have watched that the RRS is leased…mik wrote: Mon Dec 15, 2025 11:56 am Finally watched this (as it wasn’t exciting me much). Didn’t know anything about the V8 version but suspected they’d repeated their flat-plane to cross-plane for Maserati trick. And they had. Which pleased me.
Seems nice enough for a large comfy daily.
I can’t remember if Harry was still being loaned JLR products, or if he owned the RRS this replaces?
Well I didn’t watch all of the boring bits.Rich B wrote: Mon Dec 15, 2025 12:29 pm He mentioned it quite a few times in the video you CLAIM to have watched that the RRS is leased…![]()