Jennifer Smith+FollowWould You Gamble on a $15K Maserati?This 2005 Maserati Quattroporte was $125K new, but now you can snag it for just $14,900. It’s got a Ferrari V8, a rare color, and a super plush interior—plus a bunch of recent maintenance. But here’s the catch: that DuoSelect gearbox is notorious for being a pain (and expensive) if it goes wrong. Would you risk it for the Italian vibes, or is this just a wallet trap with fancy leather seats? #Maserati #CarEnthusiast #LuxuryCars #Cars20Share
Vanessa Brown+FollowWill Maserati & Alfa Romeo Make a Comeback?Maserati and Alfa Romeo—those classic Italian rides—are hitting a rough patch. Sales are down, and there haven’t been any new models to get excited about. But change is brewing: a new Stellantis boss takes over next year, and a fresh business plan is on the way. If you’re a fan or thinking about a luxury upgrade, keep an eye out—new models and better service could be just around the corner. The big question: will these icons bounce back or fade away? #Maserati #AlfaRomeo #CarNews #Business20Share
Jacqueline Farrell+FollowThese Classic Cars Are Pure ArtDid you see the lineup for Broad Arrow’s first-ever Villa d’Este auction? We’re talking the only 1938 Talbot-Lago Teardrop Coupé of its kind, the first Ferrari Enzo ever sold to a customer, and a Maserati that raced at the Nürburgring. Plus, Pebble Beach winners and ultra-rare Ferraris. If you’re into jaw-dropping vintage rides, this is basically car collector heaven on Lake Como. Wish I could just window shop in person! #ClassicCars #CarCollectors #VillaDEste #Ferrari #Maserati #TalbotLago #Auction #Cars40Share