Maserati Reveals The All-New Quattroporte
#54
Autocar review
http://www.autocar.co.uk/car-review/...attroporte-v8#
"It’s restrained fun driving the Quattroporte for smoothness, but for all its refinement this car fairly itches to hurl you down the road, especially if you allow it anywhere near the exalted 7200rpm redline. Under five seconds for the 0-62mph sprint is a helluva time for a two-tonne super-saloon: plenty of supercars do no better. Nor can they touch its 190mph top speed."
http://www.autocar.co.uk/car-review/...attroporte-v8#
"It’s restrained fun driving the Quattroporte for smoothness, but for all its refinement this car fairly itches to hurl you down the road, especially if you allow it anywhere near the exalted 7200rpm redline. Under five seconds for the 0-62mph sprint is a helluva time for a two-tonne super-saloon: plenty of supercars do no better. Nor can they touch its 190mph top speed."
#55
#59
I don't like the headlights and the uninspired rear. Anyway as the regulations get more and more strict (light positions, pedestrian safety, crash tests) and aerodynamics also sets some specific forms, cars get more and more similar. Maybe in 2050 all cars will look the same except the badges... Ouch







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