Maserati is beginning to act its age. Sales, build quality, and reliability all have been on a steady ascent since the maker introduced the current Quattroporte back in 2003. The previous decades saw the manufacturer lead an existence typified by exotic exteriors wrapped around temperamental hardware. But the new method seems to be working, and not just for four-doors: In 2011 alone, Maserati managed to peddle nearly 2700 GranTurismos, almost a third of them right here in the land of eagles and apple pie. To help keep the GT’s momentum, Maserati brought the coupe and convertible in for a quick makeover before the Levante SUV and sub-Quattroporte Ghibli sedan arrive next year and steal all the headlines. READ MORE ››
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