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> OT - but car related, Maserati biturbo
erikstoll
post Aug 19 2006, 12:15 PM
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What can y'all tell me about the Maserati biturbo? A friend of mine and I are thinking of going to look at one today, good car? bad car? steaming pile of poop?
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Gustl
post Aug 19 2006, 12:37 PM
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a friend of mine has one

a really beautiful car, extern and especially intern
very comfortable seats, lots of leather, and wood

it's a rare understatement car, no headturner

engine sounds beautiful

car runs great and very fast on the highway

but it handles terrible on twisty roads, especially through the mountains
his car has about 220 HP, but on narrow twisty roads I can hold it with my teener ... with 76 HP (!!!)

every now and then he has problems with this very tricky engine
and hardly anybody knows how to work correctly on this engine


all this may sound a little subjective - but I really don't want such a car ...
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