@@patusoro4781I did and got 30mpg at 80 out in the desert. that was in a base (rental!) road tripping it can nab you 600 mile runs if you're just covering ground. but it does change things for weather. it ramps up traction and stability control and in the sq4 it changes the power bias more towards the front making it better on the snow and ice not that I would ever in my wildest dreams run a maserati in the snow and ice. it's a dual duty button that does in fact have some real utility
you might could do better but it depends on how handy you are with general maintenance sourcing your own parts and just how well optioned that 70k mile ghibli is. always be looking for that one with literally all the options.
id say so its quick, it looks very nice and the average used price for one is 13k cheaper than most newer cars now. for the looks and the speed id say its worth it
@@unpredctable1147 not at all. As someone that had an Impala (I’m in a Challenger now), it is very close both inside and out. Do you disagree or did my statement just trigger you for no reason?
The 2017 model and newer is the way to go. More reliable, better gadgets, super luxurious cockpit and better performance
I’m buying one thanks for the positive feedback back
I.C.E. isn't snow and ice, it's Improved Control and Efficiency. It's basically "eco mode" if you're looking to save gas.
Thanks, learned that eventually.
@@NothinButCarReviews LOL, no problem. I don't even know why the button exists. Who drives a Maserati in eco mode??? lol
@@patusoro4781I did and got 30mpg at 80 out in the desert. that was in a base (rental!) road tripping it can nab you 600 mile runs if you're just covering ground.
but it does change things for weather. it ramps up traction and stability control and in the sq4 it changes the power bias more towards the front making it better on the snow and ice
not that I would ever in my wildest dreams run a maserati in the snow and ice. it's a dual duty button that does in fact have some real utility
I have a question is 25k good for the same car with a 72k mileage…?
If maintenance records are good
you might could do better but it depends on how handy you are with general maintenance sourcing your own parts and just how well optioned that 70k mile ghibli is. always be looking for that one with literally all the options.
Good first car ?
Probably not, but FUN first car 😂
id say so its quick, it looks very nice and the average used price for one is 13k cheaper than most newer cars now. for the looks and the speed id say its worth it
Does it have Apple CarPlay?
I believe so, yes
European car always has small engine with high Horsepower 👍, american car big engine les horsepower 👎
And there's your....
What kinda human can sit in those backseats with that kinda leg room
😬😬😬🤷🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️😂😂😂
1:40 nobody can seat there
Good
That’s a real pretty Impala.
How jealous are you
@@unpredctable1147 not at all. As someone that had an Impala (I’m in a Challenger now), it is very close both inside and out. Do you disagree or did my statement just trigger you for no reason?
@@kinglucha3640 hehehe
@@kingpacothegreat this guy acts like this is some unattainable treasure. I can go down to Towbin Motor Cars and get one for under 40.
Yes. Because when you drive your impala or charger people stop and stare. Right?