Weekend toy £25k
- Rich B
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Re: Weekend toy £25k
so pretty. i’d love to tool around in one of them, but it would feel like a ticking time bomb!
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Main thing I would focus on is getting a full autobox not an MC shift. Nothing went wrong with my dads other than that (flashing overheat messages in crawling traffic on the run up to the Montblanc tunnel
). The engines are pretty reliable I think.
ETA: my dad also says he still misses it even after trading it in for an FF. That's pretty high praise I'd say.
ETA: my dad also says he still misses it even after trading it in for an FF. That's pretty high praise I'd say.
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That one’s probably still at Goodwood! 
Beautiful to look at, sounds fantastic and seats 4 (ish).. which is just aswell as it’ll probably always be stuck on your drive (if you’re lucky!). Don’t bother with the coupe, it’s a GT and sounds too good to put a metal roof between you and that V8!
Beautiful to look at, sounds fantastic and seats 4 (ish).. which is just aswell as it’ll probably always be stuck on your drive (if you’re lucky!). Don’t bother with the coupe, it’s a GT and sounds too good to put a metal roof between you and that V8!
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Ian
Ian
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Old work colleague had the MC Stradale and nearly cried when his first service was £8500 with Maser. Masers are a brave pill and a half.
Also, another one with £800/yr tax. For a second car, that's an equally bitter pill to swallow for a weekender
Also, another one with £800/yr tax. For a second car, that's an equally bitter pill to swallow for a weekender
- Gavster
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Dad had a Maserati Quattroporte a couple of years ago, not only was it unreliable, parts (when available) were eye wateringly expensive, plus, being nearer the bottom of the market, expect to take a bath on resale, if you can sell it, that is.
Otherwise, absolutely beautiful cars to look at and drive.
Otherwise, absolutely beautiful cars to look at and drive.
- Explosive Newt
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If something that is gorgeous to look at but expensive to service is your thing I would again direct you to an Aston Martin Vantage.
e.g. https://www.pistonheads.com/buy/listing/20590742
e.g. https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-detail ... 6113191612
e.g. https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-detail ... 5167426701
They are stunning and fun to drive, although the 4.3 gets criticism for not having the guts of the 4.7 I found the balance and the feel of the primary controls really fantastic. I knew someone who ran a V12 vantage as a daily so it's not outside the realms of possibility. Compared to the F type you will basically double the running costs, although my general impression is they do well for reliability - certainly better than the Maser although that isn't a high bar.

You know you want to
e.g. https://www.pistonheads.com/buy/listing/20590742
e.g. https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-detail ... 6113191612
e.g. https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-detail ... 5167426701
They are stunning and fun to drive, although the 4.3 gets criticism for not having the guts of the 4.7 I found the balance and the feel of the primary controls really fantastic. I knew someone who ran a V12 vantage as a daily so it's not outside the realms of possibility. Compared to the F type you will basically double the running costs, although my general impression is they do well for reliability - certainly better than the Maser although that isn't a high bar.

You know you want to
- Rich B
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Re: Weekend toy £25k
Now there’s a car that needs silver wheels!
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They look lighter in most of the other pics (they are anthracite as opposed to black - which is fine for me) but agree they'd probably look better in silver.

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Ironically, my van is black with anthracite and my elise is grey with black wheels. But Vantages definitely need silver!
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I agree (obvs), and suggested this back on page 1 ! It'll feel more special than an F type. I like the silver one.Explosive Newt wrote: Tue Jun 16, 2026 7:55 am If something that is gorgeous to look at but expensive to service is your thing I would again direct you to an Aston Martin Vantage.
e.g. https://www.pistonheads.com/buy/listing/20590742
e.g. https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-detail ... 6113191612
e.g. https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-detail ... 5167426701
They are stunning and fun to drive, although the 4.3 gets criticism for not having the guts of the 4.7 I found the balance and the feel of the primary controls really fantastic. I knew someone who ran a V12 vantage as a daily so it's not outside the realms of possibility. Compared to the F type you will basically double the running costs, although my general impression is they do well for reliability - certainly better than the Maser although that isn't a high bar.
You know you want to
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At least we’re finally getting to some proper weekend cars.
How about not having a sig at all?
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In fairness Gav I think your dad's was a much earlier example and reliability improved a lot towards the latter days of production - did that QP also not have the Duoselect automated semi-manual gearbox or was it the ZF auto? I think really apples and oranges with the one I posted. £20-25k also isn't bottom of the market for a GT - higher mileage and/or older 4.2s are available for £15k so mid 20s is going to get you something nice and I can't see any reasonable scenario where you'd lose more than a few thousand quid on a trade in as they're very much at the bottom of their depreciation curve.Gavster wrote: Tue Jun 16, 2026 7:12 am Dad had a Maserati Quattroporte a couple of years ago, not only was it unreliable, parts (when available) were eye wateringly expensive, plus, being nearer the bottom of the market, expect to take a bath on resale, if you can sell it, that is.
Otherwise, absolutely beautiful cars to look at and drive.
I do get that servicing and maintenance will be higher but I personally think that's a quid pro quo for the enjoyment you'd get from owning one. If you're looking to buy a car for 10k a Maserati would be a mistake as it will be out of proportion to the value of the car.
I think also if you pick carefully (get the 4.7 in a nice colour combination that's been looked after), they're going to be increasingly in demand (try finding a Quattroporte GTS for example - they're now mostly >£30k).
ETA these are all very dangerous posts as having a Maser GT or Vantage alongside the 911 is tempting my willpower! If I get the garage cleared out and put the 911 in there my wife probably won't notice...
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But traditionally Maseratis have only reached the bottom of their depreciation curve when scrapped...GG. wrote: Tue Jun 16, 2026 9:58 am I can't see any reasonable scenario where you'd lose more than a few thousand quid on a trade in as they're very much at the bottom of their depreciation curve.
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It was an early ZF version. TBF I don't remember it being especially unreliable, the only thing that stuck in my mind was it needed a new rear shock and they're a) expensive and b) only available as a pair. Which made the whole job rather unpleasant. He went with some s/h ones in the end.GG. wrote: Tue Jun 16, 2026 9:58 amIn fairness Gav I think your dad's was a much earlier example and reliability improved a lot towards the latter days of production - did that QP also not have the Duoselect automated semi-manual gearbox or was it the ZF auto?Gavster wrote: Tue Jun 16, 2026 7:12 am Dad had a Maserati Quattroporte a couple of years ago, not only was it unreliable, parts (when available) were eye wateringly expensive, plus, being nearer the bottom of the market, expect to take a bath on resale, if you can sell it, that is.
Otherwise, absolutely beautiful cars to look at and drive.