The chap who lives across the road from me just bought a Maserati Quattroporte. Looks good in white. I drove one once, I can't recall the model, but was pretty impressed. It didn't look as good as a MC20 though. Anyway, that is all.
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The Quattroporte is a pretty looking thing, although the current generation is perhaps not as pretty as the old ones, though. I do like the previous gen Quattroporte a lot more, with that smooth and curvaceous bodywork, just like the MC20. It must be pretty bold of someone to drive a Maser somewhere as big as Australia. Those Italian electronics can get pretty wonky, and I don't think there are many service centres down under :-O
Loads of these sorts of cars here...So many. Every major city has dealers: Lamborghini, Ferrari, Aston Martin, Maserati, Bently, Rolls Royce, McLaren etc...It's a modern a very affluent country and there's loads of these cars around.
Ah, silly me. I don't know why, but after rewatching that old Top Gear episode in Australia, my mind prematurely thinks that the whole of Down Under looks like the outback. You're in Adelaide too, so I'm guessing there's loads of supercars around there.
Still, Maseratis are quite a rare sight! I saw a black Quattroporte pass by me once, and being such a boss of a car, I seriously thought this was some mafia don trying to assassinate me. I don't know why, but there's a Mafioso vibe with these big Masers. Are you sure you can trust that neighbour of yours 😆
I'm not a fan of the Maserati to be honest, not bad, just that there's better I think. I'm a 4x4 guy though so most of them don't really interest me.
Yeah, Adelaide...So many super cars. There's a lot of money here, and yes, not all of Australia looks like the outback.
I do like a Maserati, though their brand has recently been a bit stale, although very Italian-ly charming. Thank goodness the MC20 came about, because I was close to giving up on ever liking them again. Having watched loads of car videos shot in Australia, it sounds like Adelaide is where a lot of rich people live, no? I think the most prominent of which is Ferrari Adelaide.
The people who own Adelaide Ferrari also own the Lambo dealership here and the Ferrari and Lambo dealerships in Melbourne too...They are property developers though, cars are secondary. They are far from the richest people here though. Small fish really.
Jeez, I didn't know you lived right up in Australia's high-street. I remembered driving through Mont Kiara once, which is the local millionaire's township just outside of KL. I'm firmly in the middle-class, but seeing Lambos parked on the street, I felt very, very poor.