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The Cost of Owning a Maserati – 130,000 Miles & 18 Years

The Cost of Owning a Maserati – 130,000 Miles & 18 Years of Invoices Counted

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  1. Something to bear in mind is that this Gransport has exceptionally high mileage, the highest I’ve ever seen, the average for these is around 40/50 thousand. It will have needed more items and parts replaced. The one I have is currently sitting at 45k with an extensive service history, enthusiast owned car and is nowhere near this total cost but it’s the same age as this car. Interesting to hear and good video!

  2. My friend wanted a car that was cheaper to run than his Aston so I sold him an old Maserati with two ring binders worth of maintenance records. LOL.

    Surely this car will be more expensive to run than the Aston? Perhaps not if Ben moves it on in a couple of months, but keep it a couple of years and those folders will bulge with more fresh paper.

    Still, I kinda want one.

  3. Bought new, 2007 Blu aniversary Gransport. 6300 miles to date 2023. Not serviced by main dealer in 5 years, not driven much in 8 or 9. Mileage is the be all and end all when it comes to running costs. I dont plan on ever selling it. I might go back to Greypaul Nottingham for a checkup next year as its been a while. Its an absolutely cracking weekend car even now, always turns ears and then heads. Horses for courses.

  4. "Because of all of this I thought it would be pretty sorted…" That's interesting, because my reaction to 2 full binders of receipts is that this is a car that's never going to be properly sorted and will always require lots of money and attention. To quote Shakespeare's Tempest, "What's past is prologue."

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