@@vincegtx It should, though. Here in the USA, unlike in Europe, we do not have a hard stop for ICE cars. Unlike Europe, we do not have a hefty penalty for cars that have too many horsepower, or are deemed to heavily impact the environment. None of that. As the clock is ticking towards the time when no ICE powered cars will be authorized in EUR, the used market will be rife with vehicles to be unloaded by their owners. But here in the USA, I can tell you Maserati is not a sought after brand, mainly because outside a major city, you can't get them maintained.
@@slim420-e8v after 7y of hell, I now recommend to everyone to just RENT ONE for the weekend, or if you own your own business, lease one then hand it back!
As an owner of a trouble-free 2017 Maserati Granturismo, I have some very simple advice for you. Check your battery to make sure that it's in good shape (replace if it isn't), then always keep it on a trickle charger if you're not using it every single day. If you do that, you should have years of trouble-free miles and smiles.
@@i.d.6492 looks like someones full of shit! Those interior plastics and trim look about as good as a 2006-2011 civic si's i wonder if it has alcantara like the si though. And not to mention toyota and honda engines dont have cheap plastic engine parts i mean theyve been all metal since inception and here you got mfs with bmws who got plastic valve covers melting left and right
My dad wanted to buy a used Mazer Quartroporte. The salesman (who was a saint in my book) told him that if you can’t afford to put AT LEAST $1,000 a month in savings for maintenance and repairs you can’t afford it no matter how cheap the car is.
A maserati is not a car vor the average joe who needs to spent his saving for keeping a car but this goes also for ther brands my friend. Owning 3 of them I can tell you, you only should consider buying a trident if you have suifficent budget for keeping the lights on. And candidly if you dont take proper care of the car thats your paycheck unfortunately. But it's a great car my friend it still looks incredible and candidly speaking in 10 years time from now it will be still an eyecatcher. Still considering to buy the MC Stradale version of this convertible awesome sound. Better than the new ones for sure
@@GKN_NZN yeah, any car that someone buys they need to make sure that they budget costs for maintenance and if it’s out of warranty, repairs. Because European cars are high performance they require expensive maintenance.
From someone that doesn't own one. If you did, give me the model year and details of what you spent on repairs. Otherwise you are just talking trash from hearsay.
Hi and congrats on the car. I bought my 2008 Maserati 6 months ago now. I beat you in the crazy stakes as no PPI, insurance write off, 125,000 miles and a whole host of issues… but mine was $6,000. I have to do all the work myself as there is no way I could afford to pay anyone. She has been reliable. She is mostly easy to work on. The electronics and warning lights are best to be acknowledged, checked, but not necessarily get worried about. An Autel AP200 scanner is a must at about $70. I have spent about $4000 so far fixing mine, but that was a huge amount of parts and will get me a good car that will be good for many years. For example engine and gearbox mounts were $600, but should now be good for 50,000 miles. Anyway I have done a few how to videos that may help. Have fun with her and try to do it all yourself, it is both rewarding and very much cheaper!
@@GRVTY3 If you have the money and like the car, then yes. However if not planning on working on it yourself then buy a really well sorted example and get a pre purchase inspection as there are a few gotchas as well as a few faults that are easy to fix so are no big deal. In this case a good Maserati specialist is a must - don’t go to dealer.
Costed? Grown adults who say costed, AND buy an Italian sports car AND have no practical experience working on cars, are a used car salesman's wet dream.
I have the exact same car with less than 14,000 miles. Total repair costs have been less than $500. Car has been extremely reliable. Two services every other year that rotate. One is $1,500 and the other is $400 no matter the Mileage driven. If you can't afford the game - don't play.
With 14000 miles you're quoting your repair costs? Dude, if you're repairing at 14000 miles you are seriously in trouble. That's why this brand depreciates sooooooooo fast
Total repair costs should be at 0 at 14k miles.... But do whatever you want mate, its clear from you other comment that youre just justifying your purchase if you're dismissing everyone who doesnt praise maserati as jealous trolls
I see some hater messages about this car, I think it's a pure jealousy, I own maserati gts for 4 years and it never gave me any bother, yes parts can be expensive but who buys a exotic cars like this shouldn't worry about spending extra money for parts. Driving experience is definitely worth it, I used to drive ferrari, and this car actually more fun to drive than ferrari... who ever says maserati granturismo sports are not reliable its bullshit, go and own one and after talk about your opinion. Bro, your car looks awesome. This car is the prettiest car on the roads ppl won't stop taking pictures and video the car when I drive about. 👌
Thank you for that take! It seems like owners have a lot of positive things to say about it, while non-owners immediately assume stuff with no actual evidence lol. I hope you GTS continues to treat you well!
@ProfessorDrives yes true, it's a jealousy. Who wouldn't take a car like this. Its looks death drop gorgeous, looks ten times better in person, sounds awesome, more comfortable than any sports cars, you can travel around the Europe 4 ppl with it in pleasure. What more can you ask from a car? Who has a bad opinion about it they should just take it for a test drive atleast and then come and talk about it 😉
the tranny and engine are rock solid - its whats "around" the engine that Maserati forgot to quality control! the suspension is garbage, especially if you live in SF/bay area with potholes and garbage roads!!! I went through 3x front suspension ball joints bushing and a-arms while i lived in SF. :(
pretty = 100%, better than a rarri? maybe pre 2005 models, if you only knew the amount of ladies who have said my rossa corsa is a panty dropper! ;) The biggest problem is that the $$$$ costs are almost as much as Ferrari, except the cars loses 80% of its value while Ferrari (used) holds its value!!!! reliable is a tricky word to use, after 90,000 miles and $40,000 in receipts I couldn't use that word in the same sentence for the Masi..
@@jlove24 Granturismo’s are definitely reliable especially those years but the maintenance definitely costs more than the Germans I guess but nothing beats that Ferrari v8
Almost did the same back in 2019, but went with 2012 Jag XKR with 35K miles. Even a Jag that retailed for $106K is basically a Chevy compared to a Maserati when it comes to expense of maintenance. Most common Jag parts you can get at Autozone; I did my own front brakes and the pads and sensors in stock at any O'Reillys. *NOT THE CASE FOR A GRAN TURISMO* I sold the Jag last year for about $5K less than I spent; I put 15K miles on it and nothing broke while I had it. Good luck, kid!
Did exactly the same thing - in the UK, the Maserati was twice as much to insure and four times as much to get serviced. That’s probably unique to the jag’s domestic market, but I also think the XK is more timeless in the aesthetic department. The GT is gorgeous, but I’m less confident I’ll feel the same in ten years
After reading these 300+ comments, it becomes clear that the actual owners of these cars are very happy and believe they are reliable given the cars age and complexity. Then there are jealous trolls that cannot afford a vehicle such as this and take pride in criticizing those that can afford such a beautiful and exotic vehicle.
What a knucklehead comment. Just bek someone doesn't care to deal with an Italian car dealership they are a troll? That's assuming there is one local to them anyway. These cars are low hanging fruit for a reason. If you can get your youtube channel to pay for it or if you have a garage with a lift go for it. Otherwise caveat emptor.
lol I owned mine for 7 yeas / 90k miles - its a money pit. awesome car - awesome exhaust noises, but cost per mile was VERY expensive (especially when factoring in depreciation) no REGRETS!!!!
Great energy! I bought my 2012 Maserati GT Sport MC coupe a year ago. Bought it with 23k miles and daily drive it and just turned 30k miles. Zero issues. Did one oil change myself for $130. I test drove several but the most important factor was getting one that was maintained properly and making sure you have the ZF transmission (not f1) with the MC. Insurance sucks…It’s $100 more a month than the R8. Upgrade the infotainment center ($800 on Alibaba). Carbon fiber package is a must. Best feeling steering wheel I’ve ever had (carbon fiber). Great bang for buck even with higher operating costs.
I did same with my Mercedes C55 Wagon. I bought it online based on description 😅 luckily it came in flawless condition 🙂 bought it with 45000 miles, now it's 105k. Just doing service every 3-5k. Did transmission oil change. Its still runs and drives like brand new. Masterpiece ❤
Glad I’m not the only one making dumb decisions… I’m 23 & bought a 2015 Ghibli S Q4 with 90k miles over the low mileage ones around the same price range (~$18k) only because the car was always serviced at local Maserati dealers and looks very clean. 🤞
Don't blame yourself, buddy People don't think about that much before buying a maserati because one can easily get hypnotised by how it looks. Just look at it. It's gorgeous.
For a spaniard with low income who found his dream job in Switzerland, I found myself millimeters away to buy one of these. I thank god not to have done it but still I have this feeling of., what if.. thanks for the vid!!🎉
Expensive car, equals expensive service and parts, the BMW I owned cost me $16,000+ over the 4 years I owned it. It's better to lease a high end vehicle for 3 years provided it includes all maintenance, parts and labour written into your lease so you have no surprises or regrets.
Depends on the country you live in. Living in Germany with 3,100 €/month, this car isn't affordable. This car has expensive insurance, the maintenance is expensive when you have to change the vreaks or tyres. And this is for sure, not a daily. This car is for fun. So you have at least another car as a daily. And if you park this car on public roads, the insurance is even higher.
I’ve always loved the look of this car. Even looked into buying one, but soon realized that I couldn’t keep up with maintenance/repairs. She’s a beauty though!
It's a beauty, and any petrolhead has to own a Maserati at some point! You can hear your excitement in the video! you'll remember this car for the rest of your life, and will only bring you smiles, not matter what goes wrong....
Congratulations! My dream car is the Jaguar F-Type, which I just bought as well. So much fun to own and drive your dream car; makes life so much more enjoyable!
But that is a front/mid engine meaning it's very easy to reach most of it. If you can work on a small block Chevy or Ford V8 you can do the routine maintenance on this as well. That is actually a very solid reliable drivetrain.
Just SO exciting video, thank you very much man! I got it in my recs and after spent few minutes watching this video i catch myself that my mouth is open, i’m obsessed with car and picture i see on my screen, on your topic that you tell about car, on all of these things. I bless you and wanna you to get lucky on UA-cam cause you deserve it! PS i’m sorry for my English but i live in France, so😂
Maserati and Jaguar - the equivalent of getting with the most beautiful girl in the room, and then finding out later why her ex practically pushed her on to someone else to be their problem 😭
i detail for a living and for the past 5 years i have detailed one if my best customers car its a maserati granturismo from what i have seen he was never had a issue with it other than the brakes locking up, this genuinely sucks i hope you can get the issue resolved bro
I had the rate version of 300 specimen of such beauty. It was the grand tourismo. I bought it for 85000 about 10 years ago... I ve sold it for 100k 2 years ago... If you can't effort the maintance don't suggest you can own one...
I own a Maserati Granturismo S 2009 in Kazakhstan. That’s an awesome car. I didn’t expect it to be so perfect. The sound, exterior are the best. But this is really very expensive car: better gasoline, oil, services. What is more annoying is that spare parts are really hard to find in Kazakhstan and I should wait them for months (the cost is disconsolate too). BUT IT’S REALLY WORTH IT. Maserati GTS is a unique and unforgettable car giving you all emotions you can get from the super car that cost 300K$+. Moreover you can peacefully travel on Maserati without regrets and fears (I doubt that traveling on Porsche 911 or any more expensive car would be as peaceful and confident as on Maserati). You can do all things you would do on a normal car, but with that legend sound and exterior every day. Even with the opportunity to buy any car 100k$+, honestly, I don’t want to change Maserati. It’s the best, you should just try once and fell in love forever…
My 08 never gave me any major issues. Sold it at 25k before they started to happen. Started it up one cold morning and the sound of the devil spoke. Camshaft variator clicking. I'm buying another one where the problem was fixed. If you buy one, make sure the engine serial number is > 149000 or it's a year 2011 or greater.
Oh my goodness. I used to own one of these incredible cars. But I can validate this entire video. This is the best reminder of what a toxic relationship I was in with this car. I loved every second of owning it but I forget the maintenance hell it was. It’s so beautiful and fun to drive I gaslight myself into thinking I should get one again hahaha
It's small world. In the opening scene, the Carvana Gran Turismo was actually owned by me! I sold it to them back in March. While I loved the vehicle, it was expensive to maintain and fuel. Plus, I was always praying no engine light(s) would appear.
@@ProfessorDrives I’m mostly kidding. The issues I have had were the steering column buttons stopped working (bad capacitor), and the front left acceleration sensor went out causing the “Check suspension” message to pop. These were actually $1200 and $1500 at the dealer but you can actually fix them yourself - I just had a Carvana warranty. I love the car it’s amazing. Yours is very nice and that was a really good price mine was 52
@@micklejickles I had the same issue with the front left acceleration sensor and that's it. Have put 10,000 miles on my 2015 Sport convertible with nothing but regular servicing since. (14,000 total)
As a convertible owner you have moments when driving your involuntarily surprised your smiling. Don`t ever sell it. Why ? It's a marathon every fix you ever make will be done correctly by you, and never need rerepair on that issue. Best wishes. It's gorgeous. Be happy.
buy brake pads from Formula dynamics - get rotors turned will cost $700. Start saving - the suspension is garbage in the front. I replaced the upper lower A-arms and ball joints 3x over 90k miles! each "set" is $1700/side or $3400 total... I did this 3x and spent $10k+. The best exhaust upgrade = Larini (x-pipe+ valved exhaust) $3000
Well the memories you gonna make with this car will be totally worth it. You will never forget this experience of buying and driving such an amazing car later in life when you are 50. Since you have bought it, just enjoy it as much as you can while you have it. All the best
Buying Maserati before the current model lineup was really brave. You got massive depreciation, cars just keep on breaking down and quality of those was just italian hehe
Enjoy the car bro. I’ve had my 2018 GT for nearly a year however it’ll be gone in a week or two since I just purchased a 2016 California T down in Naples. If I had the space I’d keep both cars but it’s just not convenient man. Loved the GT and it was a dream of mine for a while so I hope you love and enjoy it the same way I did bro. Also had no issues with mine in terms of reliability etc.
Good luck on the California. Yes it's a step up prestige wise for the general public, but I think you'll find the Maserati was a better car to live with.
@@Scotto97 exactly... a good friend has the California, and its sexy as hell, but he rarely drives it.... its a bit harsh compared to the smoothness and comfort of the Maser
Props to you for acquiring a Maserati for it timeless design (it's basically an art masterpiece on wheels) despite it's expensive shortcomings. I'd personally choose a Maserati over the over hyped Porche's and Lambo products because mid/rear engine exotics are not average DIY friendly for a VW product and Maserati is definitely something I could afford compared to a Ferrari and front mounted engines are easier to work with . If you are worried about depreciation/resale value, don't buy - just lease. If you are in it to drive it, then you buy/finance. To afford ownership of such a stunning Italian brand vehicle, you best be mechanically inclined to perform DIYs.
I can tell you love the car and that's real love. Never sell it. You are probably going to love that thing for ever. It doesn't have to be perfect. As long as it's yours.
@juliuspreloznik7236 I own a maserati gts and I have drove a jaguar F type. Yes F type sounds good but realistically no where near masarati granturismo bro
when buying an exotic of any kind please Notre, being able to buy one and having any business buying one are two conversations entirely. Rule of thumb, if you cannot write a check for $10,000 without changing how you eat, you have no business buying Maserati, Ferrari etc. Headlight $4,200, ask me how I know... Another “rule of thumb” generally speaking as far as costs are concerned, just move the decimal to right. Hope this helps, awesome and beautiful cars, Larini exhaust makes it growl and chip takes away throttle lag...
I bought a Maserati GT over a year ago from a dealer 1300 miles away, over the internet, that was scary experience but so far, so good. I've put 2k miles on it so far, spent 0 dollar in maintenance. I'm just hoping that all I really pay for is gas, oil change, battery, and tires but that's wishful thinking. If everything goes well and nothing breaks upgrading the infotainment system will make the interior look better and X-pipe + sports cat will be the dream.
@@ProfessorDrivesI bought that 2015 brand new and it was fun, but man get rid of it. I promise you. It’s pretty, loud and kinda fast but it’s horribly annoying. The alternator alone will drain you in the first year. It’s not worth it. Promise
This is not the best looking car at $40,000, it’s the best looking car at any price. It’s stunning. The sound is intoxicating. I want one but can’t get my financial manager to agree to one, she goes on and on regarding something about “expectations around future offspring” with her 😂
@@hectoralejandro9883 it is lmao cuz it won’t break down after your first launch 😂😂😂😂, he just got that car and the check engine light was on lmao garbage
@@alexproctor524 hey there homie, this room’s actually for adults with taste. You’ll find the crotch rocket/ suped up civz/ avocado toast thumbnail page over on your right
I have a 2009 s with the rare F1 transmission- have had nearly two years and driven about 4,500 miles in that time (not a daily obviously). Total maintenance cost has been $300 in that time (one oil and filter change at a non-dealer shop). Car has “quirks” but no real issues and car gives me no problems- is a dream to drive and just to have frankly. I will obviously have a clutch replacement to address at some point, but it has been a great experience
Finance major here, very good deal on the car and it’s a beauty, just focus on about $5,000 at all times in a HYSA to do maintenance year round. If you can keep that around then you can totally afford this car!
I did the same thing. Got a 911 convertible when I was about your age for 40 grand, about the same age of car (8-9 years). I could afford to buy it, but not to own it. Traded it in as soon as it needed some work done.
How many miles on the car? Saying you “can get one of these for 30K” means not a convertible, and/or extremely high mileage, neglected maintenance, and some undisclosed issues. Bashing the brand is not a good look. My 2013 has 45k original miles and drives like new. Never an issue. Quit drinking troll kool-aid. Buying a mistreated and neglected, high mileage car is not a fair review. You said it right. You can’t afford that car. Nice a nice one.
You mentioned in the title that you used your "life savings" to buy this car. Now people ask you "what you do for a living". Doesn't this give you a pause to think that maybe such lifestyle is... not sustainable and out of your reach? Are you pretending to be someone you're not? Did you buy this car to get external validation? Just some food for thought.
I appreciate the concern, I wouldn't overthink it. It's going to be loads of fun to drive this thing, and a cool reliability experiment for the youtube channel (to hopefully prove people wrong that say they're ULTRA unreliable). Could've waited longer to save more money, but I'll be ok. Can always sell a car.
@ProfessorDrives it's definitely fun, and I hope yours is fairly maintenance-free. As long as you have a financial plan and are fairly certain it won't set you back by many years - it's probably fine. I myself am planning to get a used C7 Z51 which, according to a pessimistic scenario of market returns, would only set me back 6 months in my retirement plans. That's a little price to pay for the fun. If you're happy and feel internally good about your decision - then it's probably at least not a wrong one. Just make sure you're prepared for what life might unexpectedly throw at you.
@przemekzientala here's my thoughts: 1. Do you have a plan to double/triple your income? 2. Are you paying Cash? 3. Will the resale value stay about the same? If all the answers are yes, nothing wrong with owning it for a little bit. Only risk is an engine or transmission failure. Which leads to the fourth criteria 4. Are you OK with losing $10k
@@ProfessorDrives 1. Might be a bit ambitious depending on where you start. E.g. if someone makes close to 200k, 2x-ing is harder than starting from 50k. 2. I have mixed feelings about this. On one hand - prevents debt. On the other hand, if you believe the stock market will do well, putting a small down payment and the rest into something like VTI+VXUS might mean you are net positive compared to paying cash. Unless your return is lower than loan's APR, ofc. 3. Yes, very important. Generally, I would think that the older the car, the more likely its resale value will hold. 4. Absolutely - it's often about the "big unknowns" that one should be prepared for. Just like with having an emergency fund of ~6 months of average living expenses.
@przemekzientala You sound like a Dave Ramsey fanatic just like me. All valid points. I don't think it'll be possible to get a higher return on investing with average loan rates right now. I got some crazy 12-15% interest loan offers... could TRY to beat like 8% but I'd probably only take the loan if it's less than 5% interest
There's no question the car is incredibly gorgeous. That being said, if I bought one, I would feel the same as if I had fallen deeply in love with a supermodel who just decided she had fallen in love with black tar heroin. 👹 I would be expecting a new problem to emerge every few minutes. 😭
There is an old saying here in Europe about the cost of keeping a car like these on the road. It says " If you have wealth you drive Mercedes, if you are rich you go for a Jaguar" This exactly means that if you go for a upper class car there will be expenses, but if you go for some luxury car extravaganza, be prepared to have loads of money. This comes from the time Mercedes S class competed with Jaguar XJ V 12.
I can recognize a fellow petrol head when i see one. As you continue to buy cars , and you will, consider keeping this car . That first car will always have a special meaning for you.
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If that means I can inherit his money, then 100% I'm his son.
@@ProfessorDrives nah
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That Maserati depreciated by $5000 just during the length of this video.
It’s not even funny, it’s true 😂.
lmao...
Unfortunately, many of these videos have the same problem. Taking 30 minutes to say something that should require 3 minutes top.
Not in Europe.
@@vincegtx It should, though. Here in the USA, unlike in Europe, we do not have a hard stop for ICE cars. Unlike Europe, we do not have a hefty penalty for cars that have too many horsepower, or are deemed to heavily impact the environment. None of that. As the clock is ticking towards the time when no ICE powered cars will be authorized in EUR, the used market will be rife with vehicles to be unloaded by their owners.
But here in the USA, I can tell you Maserati is not a sought after brand, mainly because outside a major city, you can't get them maintained.
My son has a Maserati...it's like a tempermental, high maintenance drop-dead-gorgeous girlfriend.
Gotta pay for that p$&@$….😅😅😅
Lmao, great way to put er.
Nice to ride and look at but very costly to repair and maintain.
except that she's a taker... not a giver... takes from the wallet $$$$...
@@slim420-e8v after 7y of hell, I now recommend to everyone to just RENT ONE for the weekend, or if you own your own business, lease one then hand it back!
As an owner of a trouble-free 2017 Maserati Granturismo, I have some very simple advice for you. Check your battery to make sure that it's in good shape (replace if it isn't), then always keep it on a trickle charger if you're not using it every single day. If you do that, you should have years of trouble-free miles and smiles.
I owned a 08 GT and stored it in a storage shed during winter,,,, ready???? Vermont! It started right up but was a little weak on the start.
Get a car that isnt poorly and cheaply made... Plastic parts everywhere, where a toyota or honda would be metal kinda funny 😂 oh but im not surprised
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@@repingers9777 lmao toyota and Honda ain't nothing but cheap plastic
@@i.d.6492 looks like someones full of shit! Those interior plastics and trim look about as good as a 2006-2011 civic si's i wonder if it has alcantara like the si though. And not to mention toyota and honda engines dont have cheap plastic engine parts i mean theyve been all metal since inception and here you got mfs with bmws who got plastic valve covers melting left and right
I need to start learning your coping mechanisms 😭
Certain pills?
My dad wanted to buy a used Mazer Quartroporte. The salesman (who was a saint in my book) told him that if you can’t afford to put AT LEAST $1,000 a month in savings for maintenance and repairs you can’t afford it no matter how cheap the car is.
A maserati is not a car vor the average joe who needs to spent his saving for keeping a car but this goes also for ther brands my friend. Owning 3 of them I can tell you, you only should consider buying a trident if you have suifficent budget for keeping the lights on. And candidly if you dont take proper care of the car thats your paycheck unfortunately. But it's a great car my friend it still looks incredible and candidly speaking in 10 years time from now it will be still an eyecatcher. Still considering to buy the MC Stradale version of this convertible awesome sound. Better than the new ones for sure
@@GKN_NZN yeah, any car that someone buys they need to make sure that they budget costs for maintenance and if it’s out of warranty, repairs. Because European cars are high performance they require expensive maintenance.
Loving this. Keep up the financial ruin content.
From someone that doesn't own one. If you did, give me the model year and details of what you spent on repairs. Otherwise you are just talking trash from hearsay.
@@Scotto97 We all know just from used car market price. WTF wants to buy this European crap
@@fakecake6776 "European crap" 😂 shut up lil bro yall dont even know how to make a car that can steer
@@fakecake6776it's just maserati man fr
@@fakecake6776 ME
Hi and congrats on the car. I bought my 2008 Maserati 6 months ago now. I beat you in the crazy stakes as no PPI, insurance write off, 125,000 miles and a whole host of issues… but mine was $6,000. I have to do all the work myself as there is no way I could afford to pay anyone. She has been reliable. She is mostly easy to work on. The electronics and warning lights are best to be acknowledged, checked, but not necessarily get worried about. An Autel AP200 scanner is a must at about $70. I have spent about $4000 so far fixing mine, but that was a huge amount of parts and will get me a good car that will be good for many years. For example engine and gearbox mounts were $600, but should now be good for 50,000 miles. Anyway I have done a few how to videos that may help. Have fun with her and try to do it all yourself, it is both rewarding and very much cheaper!
would you still recommend it to someone who isn't as handy with cars?
@@GRVTY3 If you have the money and like the car, then yes. However if not planning on working on it yourself then buy a really well sorted example and get a pre purchase inspection as there are a few gotchas as well as a few faults that are easy to fix so are no big deal. In this case a good Maserati specialist is a must - don’t go to dealer.
you'll end up spending 5x what you paid for your car in "maintenance" ... be ready!!! I have over $36,000 in receipts...
@@dwattel $36k Daaaam!!
Costed? Grown adults who say costed, AND buy an Italian sports car AND have no practical experience working on cars, are a used car salesman's wet dream.
Probably pronounces the T in often and thinks should've translates to "should of." 😂
I have the exact same car with less than 14,000 miles. Total repair costs have been less than $500. Car has been extremely reliable. Two services every other year that rotate. One is $1,500 and the other is $400 no matter the Mileage driven. If you can't afford the game - don't play.
With 14000 miles you're quoting your repair costs? Dude, if you're repairing at 14000 miles you are seriously in trouble. That's why this brand depreciates sooooooooo fast
The praise is fake. These are not reliable, it's just owners who made a HUGE purchase trying to justify the stupidity of the problems and issues.
@@stevenc9207 Yep, you're right. I'm just a liar
@@Scotto97 or an exaggerator or wrongcalculator
Total repair costs should be at 0 at 14k miles.... But do whatever you want mate, its clear from you other comment that youre just justifying your purchase if you're dismissing everyone who doesnt praise maserati as jealous trolls
You only see clearly with your heart. A fellow Maserati owner
And the swearing comes from the heart to when something inevitably goes wrong.
I see some hater messages about this car, I think it's a pure jealousy, I own maserati gts for 4 years and it never gave me any bother, yes parts can be expensive but who buys a exotic cars like this shouldn't worry about spending extra money for parts. Driving experience is definitely worth it, I used to drive ferrari, and this car actually more fun to drive than ferrari... who ever says maserati granturismo sports are not reliable its bullshit, go and own one and after talk about your opinion. Bro, your car looks awesome. This car is the prettiest car on the roads ppl won't stop taking pictures and video the car when I drive about. 👌
Thank you for that take! It seems like owners have a lot of positive things to say about it, while non-owners immediately assume stuff with no actual evidence lol. I hope you GTS continues to treat you well!
@ProfessorDrives yes true, it's a jealousy. Who wouldn't take a car like this. Its looks death drop gorgeous, looks ten times better in person, sounds awesome, more comfortable than any sports cars, you can travel around the Europe 4 ppl with it in pleasure. What more can you ask from a car? Who has a bad opinion about it they should just take it for a test drive atleast and then come and talk about it 😉
the tranny and engine are rock solid - its whats "around" the engine that Maserati forgot to quality control! the suspension is garbage, especially if you live in SF/bay area with potholes and garbage roads!!! I went through 3x front suspension ball joints bushing and a-arms while i lived in SF. :(
pretty = 100%, better than a rarri? maybe pre 2005 models, if you only knew the amount of ladies who have said my rossa corsa is a panty dropper! ;) The biggest problem is that the $$$$ costs are almost as much as Ferrari, except the cars loses 80% of its value while Ferrari (used) holds its value!!!! reliable is a tricky word to use, after 90,000 miles and $40,000 in receipts I couldn't use that word in the same sentence for the Masi..
People that could never afford to buy or run one having a massive tantrum. Leave them to enjoy their mums Jap crap.
I partially agree. The Maserati Gran Turismo engine sounds best on a short-term basis, but the AMG V8s and V12s would be better daily drivers.
yup, Mercedes is the only option, better made.
Not reliable for the same price
@@jlove24More reliable than Maserati’s though
@@Saman-Xv1xj depends on the model, I’ve daily driven my granturismo since 2018 with no problems
@@jlove24 Granturismo’s are definitely reliable especially those years but the maintenance definitely costs more than the Germans I guess but nothing beats that Ferrari v8
Almost did the same back in 2019, but went with 2012 Jag XKR with 35K miles. Even a Jag that retailed for $106K is basically a Chevy compared to a Maserati when it comes to expense of maintenance. Most common Jag parts you can get at Autozone; I did my own front brakes and the pads and sensors in stock at any O'Reillys. *NOT THE CASE FOR A GRAN TURISMO* I sold the Jag last year for about $5K less than I spent; I put 15K miles on it and nothing broke while I had it. Good luck, kid!
Did exactly the same thing - in the UK, the Maserati was twice as much to insure and four times as much to get serviced.
That’s probably unique to the jag’s domestic market, but I also think the XK is more timeless in the aesthetic department. The GT is gorgeous, but I’m less confident I’ll feel the same in ten years
After reading these 300+ comments, it becomes clear that the actual owners of these cars are very happy and believe they are reliable given the cars age and complexity. Then there are jealous trolls that cannot afford a vehicle such as this and take pride in criticizing those that can afford such a beautiful and exotic vehicle.
Maserati 🔱
What a knucklehead comment. Just bek someone doesn't care to deal with an Italian car dealership they are a troll? That's assuming there is one local to them anyway. These cars are low hanging fruit for a reason. If you can get your youtube channel to pay for it or if you have a garage with a lift go for it. Otherwise caveat emptor.
lol I owned mine for 7 yeas / 90k miles - its a money pit. awesome car - awesome exhaust noises, but cost per mile was VERY expensive (especially when factoring in depreciation) no REGRETS!!!!
The internet, where schadenfreude is king.
I’ve bought a gran turismo it’s a lemon and I can’t sell it no one wants it
- Mom, can we have Doug De Muro please?
- We already have Doug at home
Doug at home:
I bought a 2014 sport and love it! Congrats! One of the most iconic and passion driven cars
Great energy! I bought my 2012 Maserati GT Sport MC coupe a year ago. Bought it with 23k miles and daily drive it and just turned 30k miles. Zero issues. Did one oil change myself for $130. I test drove several but the most important factor was getting one that was maintained properly and making sure you have the ZF transmission (not f1) with the MC. Insurance sucks…It’s $100 more a month than the R8. Upgrade the infotainment center ($800 on Alibaba). Carbon fiber package is a must. Best feeling steering wheel I’ve ever had (carbon fiber). Great bang for buck even with higher operating costs.
That grill is breathtaking 😇
I can't get over it either lol
yes, a gorgeous front end, these always looked good.
I did same with my Mercedes C55 Wagon. I bought it online based on description 😅 luckily it came in flawless condition 🙂 bought it with 45000 miles, now it's 105k. Just doing service every 3-5k. Did transmission oil change. Its still runs and drives like brand new. Masterpiece ❤
Glad I’m not the only one making dumb decisions… I’m 23 & bought a 2015 Ghibli S Q4 with 90k miles over the low mileage ones around the same price range (~$18k) only because the car was always serviced at local Maserati dealers and looks very clean. 🤞
Don't blame yourself, buddy
People don't think about that much before buying a maserati because one can easily get hypnotised by how it looks. Just look at it. It's gorgeous.
Wishing you all the best with your new gorgeous Maserati 🇮🇹👌🏻
Ty!!
For a spaniard with low income who found his dream job in Switzerland, I found myself millimeters away to buy one of these. I thank god not to have done it but still I have this feeling of., what if.. thanks for the vid!!🎉
Yeah the maintenance bills are like mortgage payments
@@pegcity4eva😂😂
Expensive car, equals expensive service and parts, the BMW I owned cost me $16,000+ over the 4 years I owned it. It's better to lease a high end vehicle for 3 years provided it includes all maintenance, parts and labour written into your lease so you have no surprises or regrets.
I'm owner of a Peugeot 307 cc and i m just happy for you finally you bought your dream life car. Enjoy it! And have a good day!
Depends on the country you live in.
Living in Germany with 3,100 €/month, this car isn't affordable. This car has expensive insurance, the maintenance is expensive when you have to change the vreaks or tyres. And this is for sure, not a daily. This car is for fun. So you have at least another car as a daily. And if you park this car on public roads, the insurance is even higher.
Enjoy it man. I think you did well for 40k, she’s a beauty.
I’ve always loved the look of this car. Even looked into buying one, but soon realized that I couldn’t keep up with maintenance/repairs. She’s a beauty though!
You need to watch Samcrac and M539 restorations. The latter, a BMW channel, bought a Maserati to rebuild. May help you save some $$$. Beautiful car!!!
Thank you for that!
It's a beauty, and any petrolhead has to own a Maserati at some point! You can hear your excitement in the video! you'll remember this car for the rest of your life, and will only bring you smiles, not matter what goes wrong....
Beautiful car. Always liked Maserati. Them and jaguars are so rare
In the end Is a trade off. People get a Camry for realiability but your Maserati looks absolutely phenomenal ! Congrats.
If hoovies and doug had a child 😂😂😂
Congratulations! My dream car is the Jaguar F-Type, which I just bought as well. So much fun to own and drive your dream car; makes life so much more enjoyable!
Very nice video and I also bought an 2014 Maserati GranTurismo for the same reasons you have done it, great look, great sound, for a reasonable price.
But that is a front/mid engine meaning it's very easy to reach most of it. If you can work on a small block Chevy or Ford V8 you can do the routine maintenance on this as well. That is actually a very solid reliable drivetrain.
Bruh this car is sub 30k 💀😭
Convertibles still all over 50k if 2013 or newer. MCs convertibles are more. Only Ghiblis are sub 30k
@@Sobie28 Would never sell my car for less than $60K
Just SO exciting video, thank you very much man! I got it in my recs and after spent few minutes watching this video i catch myself that my mouth is open, i’m obsessed with car and picture i see on my screen, on your topic that you tell about car, on all of these things. I bless you and wanna you to get lucky on UA-cam cause you deserve it!
PS i’m sorry for my English but i live in France, so😂
Ive had 3 of these...zero problems with any of them! Fantastic cars! No issues whatsoever!
Maserati and Jaguar - the equivalent of getting with the most beautiful girl in the room, and then finding out later why her ex practically pushed her on to someone else to be their problem 😭
Looks really nice man congrats, I would’ve never guessed those are around $40k!
That must be a 2013-2015 , 2018-2019 MC convertibles are $60-$90k
i detail for a living and for the past 5 years i have detailed one if my best customers car its a maserati granturismo from what i have seen he was never had a issue with it other than the brakes locking up, this genuinely sucks i hope you can get the issue resolved bro
I'm very happy for you! Enjoy your new car and have fun!
Thank you!!
You're right....watching this video made me feel like a genius! I'm an Italian who over the years have owned several Italian cars but NEVER AGAIN!!
I had the rate version of 300 specimen of such beauty. It was the grand tourismo. I bought it for 85000 about 10 years ago... I ve sold it for 100k 2 years ago... If you can't effort the maintance don't suggest you can own one...
Great post
I own a Maserati Granturismo S 2009 in Kazakhstan. That’s an awesome car. I didn’t expect it to be so perfect. The sound, exterior are the best. But this is really very expensive car: better gasoline, oil, services. What is more annoying is that spare parts are really hard to find in Kazakhstan and I should wait them for months (the cost is disconsolate too). BUT IT’S REALLY WORTH IT. Maserati GTS is a unique and unforgettable car giving you all emotions you can get from the super car that cost 300K$+. Moreover you can peacefully travel on Maserati without regrets and fears (I doubt that traveling on Porsche 911 or any more expensive car would be as peaceful and confident as on Maserati). You can do all things you would do on a normal car, but with that legend sound and exterior every day. Even with the opportunity to buy any car 100k$+, honestly, I don’t want to change Maserati. It’s the best, you should just try once and fell in love forever…
My 08 never gave me any major issues. Sold it at 25k before they started to happen. Started it up one cold morning and the sound of the devil spoke. Camshaft variator clicking. I'm buying another one where the problem was fixed. If you buy one, make sure the engine serial number is > 149000 or it's a year 2011 or greater.
Oh my goodness. I used to own one of these incredible cars. But I can validate this entire video. This is the best reminder of what a toxic relationship I was in with this car. I loved every second of owning it but I forget the maintenance hell it was. It’s so beautiful and fun to drive I gaslight myself into thinking I should get one again hahaha
It's small world. In the opening scene, the Carvana Gran Turismo was actually owned by me! I sold it to them back in March. While I loved the vehicle, it was expensive to maintain and fuel. Plus, I was always praying no engine light(s) would appear.
Wow!!! That's super cool lol! If you don't mind me asking, how many miles did you drive it for? And any issues?
Just pull the Check Engine bulb! 🙂
I will be straight forward with you dude, you deserve this car!
You made the right decision. I have a 2016 GT, with the problems you will have content for years.
@@micklejickles what problems have you had so far?
@@ProfessorDrives I’m mostly kidding. The issues I have had were the steering column buttons stopped working (bad capacitor), and the front left acceleration sensor went out causing the “Check suspension” message to pop. These were actually $1200 and $1500 at the dealer but you can actually fix them yourself - I just had a Carvana warranty. I love the car it’s amazing. Yours is very nice and that was a really good price mine was 52
@micklejickles Ok that's not too bad! How many miles on yours?
@@ProfessorDrives 15,000
@@micklejickles I had the same issue with the front left acceleration sensor and that's it. Have put 10,000 miles on my 2015 Sport convertible with nothing but regular servicing since. (14,000 total)
As a convertible owner you have moments when driving your involuntarily surprised your smiling. Don`t ever sell it. Why ? It's a marathon every fix you ever make will be done correctly by you, and never need rerepair on that issue. Best wishes. It's gorgeous. Be happy.
You couldn't give me an Italian car. The maintenance alone is like buying a used car.
buy brake pads from Formula dynamics - get rotors turned will cost $700. Start saving - the suspension is garbage in the front. I replaced the upper lower A-arms and ball joints 3x over 90k miles! each "set" is $1700/side or $3400 total... I did this 3x and spent $10k+. The best exhaust upgrade = Larini (x-pipe+ valved exhaust) $3000
Doug with a Hoovie mind set
Hats off to you Sir, your bravery in the face of certain doom is admirable. For those who are about to die, we salute you!
Well the memories you gonna make with this car will be totally worth it. You will never forget this experience of buying and driving such an amazing car later in life when you are 50. Since you have bought it, just enjoy it as much as you can while you have it. All the best
It’s never a good idea to try and run a champagne car on a lemonade budget it’s always going to end in tears😭
Buying Maserati before the current model lineup was really brave. You got massive depreciation, cars just keep on breaking down and quality of those was just italian hehe
Honestly sounds really good and looks good. No way I would ever buy one. At least you got most of the depreciation out of the way.
Enjoy the car bro. I’ve had my 2018 GT for nearly a year however it’ll be gone in a week or two since I just purchased a 2016 California T down in Naples.
If I had the space I’d keep both cars but it’s just not convenient man. Loved the GT and it was a dream of mine for a while so I hope you love and enjoy it the same way I did bro. Also had no issues with mine in terms of reliability etc.
Thats really good to hear! Congrats on the California!!
Good luck on the California. Yes it's a step up prestige wise for the general public, but I think you'll find the Maserati was a better car to live with.
@@Scotto97 exactly... a good friend has the California, and its sexy as hell, but he rarely drives it.... its a bit harsh compared to the smoothness and comfort of the Maser
Why are you lying? 😂
@@solitudeguard5688 its on my twitter and instagram bro lol. unless you're talking about what he said lol
Props to you for acquiring a Maserati for it timeless design (it's basically an art masterpiece on wheels) despite it's expensive shortcomings. I'd personally choose a Maserati over the over hyped Porche's and Lambo products because mid/rear engine exotics are not average DIY friendly for a VW product and Maserati is definitely something I could afford compared to a Ferrari and front mounted engines are easier to work with . If you are worried about depreciation/resale value, don't buy - just lease. If you are in it to drive it, then you buy/finance. To afford ownership of such a stunning Italian brand vehicle, you best be mechanically inclined to perform DIYs.
Doug looks younger... Must be the $12 in clothing he's wearing
He spent all the money he had on the car; can he sleep on your couch? ;)
I can tell you love the car and that's real love. Never sell it. You are probably going to love that thing for ever. It doesn't have to be perfect. As long as it's yours.
This is like Doug DeMuro’s little brother off of Ritalin, but entertaining😂😂😂
Yea really this must be his cousin. Sounds like Doug, acts like Doug!
@@991carreras3 yea not bad just like 🤯🤯🤣
It truly is a Beautiful car!! Enjoy it buddy. That's all that matters!
Him: They have the most exotic exhaust note from a V8 I have ever heard in my life.
Jaguar F Type has entered the chat....
Chill bro jaguar is supercharged this is na V8.Two different things bro
Bro how could you even compare this car with jaguar f type! This car sounds 10 times better than jag, you must be kidding lol
Ferrari 458 and C8 ZO6 enter the chat :) They all sound amazing!
@@zorozoro4400I own an F type. It sounds much better than the gran turismo.
@juliuspreloznik7236 I own a maserati gts and I have drove a jaguar F type. Yes F type sounds good but realistically no where near masarati granturismo bro
when buying an exotic of any kind please Notre, being able to buy one and having any business buying one are two conversations entirely. Rule of thumb, if you cannot write a check for $10,000 without changing how you eat, you have no business buying Maserati, Ferrari etc. Headlight $4,200, ask me how I know... Another “rule of thumb” generally speaking as far as costs are concerned, just move the decimal to right. Hope this helps, awesome and beautiful cars, Larini exhaust makes it growl and chip takes away throttle lag...
I bought a Maserati GT over a year ago from a dealer 1300 miles away, over the internet, that was scary experience but so far, so good.
I've put 2k miles on it so far, spent 0 dollar in maintenance. I'm just hoping that all I really pay for is gas, oil change, battery, and tires but that's wishful thinking.
If everything goes well and nothing breaks upgrading the infotainment system will make the interior look better and X-pipe + sports cat will be the dream.
That is very good to hear lol! Glad we have the same taste in cars :D
@@ProfessorDrivesI bought that 2015 brand new and it was fun, but man get rid of it. I promise you. It’s pretty, loud and kinda fast but it’s horribly annoying. The alternator alone will drain you in the first year. It’s not worth it. Promise
I've owned a Maserati for 4 years and am not bankrupt yet. Beautiful car, wishing you good luck!
This is not the best looking car at $40,000, it’s the best looking car at any price. It’s stunning. The sound is intoxicating. I want one but can’t get my financial manager to agree to one, she goes on and on regarding something about “expectations around future offspring” with her 😂
Slow down, a 2018 Honda accord looks better
@@alexproctor524 I’m sure you think it’s faster too, buddy.
@@hectoralejandro9883 it is lmao cuz it won’t break down after your first launch 😂😂😂😂, he just got that car and the check engine light was on lmao garbage
@@hectoralejandro9883 a freaking scat pack would dog walk that trash and scats are huge fat trash too
@@alexproctor524 hey there homie, this room’s actually for adults with taste. You’ll find the crotch rocket/ suped up civz/ avocado toast thumbnail page over on your right
I love this video, we share the same passion. I bought a ghibli sq4 at a very young age and absolutely love it.
Great video! I love the energy!
I love how you love the car.
I'm loving it either, I'm happy for you. Congrats and drive safe!
It does indeed look better (and more special) than a lambo huracan
Not it doesnt lmao
Huracan look 200,000% better
@@Choomphol 200,000% more boring yeah, go to miami every third car is a lambo huracan
@@cigo because it’s best car for the money.
I have a 2009 s with the rare F1 transmission- have had nearly two years and driven about 4,500 miles in that time (not a daily obviously). Total maintenance cost has been $300 in that time (one oil and filter change at a non-dealer shop). Car has “quirks” but no real issues and car gives me no problems- is a dream to drive and just to have frankly. I will obviously have a clutch replacement to address at some point, but it has been a great experience
This video deserves more views. Please keep posting videos.
Finance major here, very good deal on the car and it’s a beauty, just focus on about $5,000 at all times in a HYSA to do maintenance year round. If you can keep that around then you can totally afford this car!
Im telling Dave Ramsey.
Beautiful car broski.
I almost want to call in and tell him what I did, just to get his reaction loool. And thank you so much.
I did the same thing. Got a 911 convertible when I was about your age for 40 grand, about the same age of car (8-9 years). I could afford to buy it, but not to own it. Traded it in as soon as it needed some work done.
It "costed"?!
You should do a video on how to file for bankruptcy!
Can it fit a tube of toothpaste in the panel gaps?
Granturismo has no panel gaps
There are no panel gaps lol
They're hand made and inspected before the leave the factory
You are not stupid. Just living life mate. Congrats🎉
How many miles on the car? Saying you “can get one of these for 30K” means not a convertible, and/or extremely high mileage, neglected maintenance, and some undisclosed issues. Bashing the brand is not a good look. My 2013 has 45k original miles and drives like new. Never an issue. Quit drinking troll kool-aid. Buying a mistreated and neglected, high mileage car is not a fair review. You said it right. You can’t afford that car. Nice a nice one.
A beautiful car that is bought with the heart, the brain is there on the side... Good Luck enjoy the ride! 😍
this channel is so underrated
Love the way you explain your new car, your enjoying it, even know it cost a used car to repair it. 😆. You only live once.
Being an idiot is not cheap man...
I love how excited he seems talking about the cat though ❤
You mentioned in the title that you used your "life savings" to buy this car. Now people ask you "what you do for a living". Doesn't this give you a pause to think that maybe such lifestyle is... not sustainable and out of your reach? Are you pretending to be someone you're not? Did you buy this car to get external validation? Just some food for thought.
I appreciate the concern, I wouldn't overthink it. It's going to be loads of fun to drive this thing, and a cool reliability experiment for the youtube channel (to hopefully prove people wrong that say they're ULTRA unreliable). Could've waited longer to save more money, but I'll be ok. Can always sell a car.
@ProfessorDrives it's definitely fun, and I hope yours is fairly maintenance-free. As long as you have a financial plan and are fairly certain it won't set you back by many years - it's probably fine. I myself am planning to get a used C7 Z51 which, according to a pessimistic scenario of market returns, would only set me back 6 months in my retirement plans. That's a little price to pay for the fun. If you're happy and feel internally good about your decision - then it's probably at least not a wrong one. Just make sure you're prepared for what life might unexpectedly throw at you.
@przemekzientala here's my thoughts:
1. Do you have a plan to double/triple your income?
2. Are you paying Cash?
3. Will the resale value stay about the same?
If all the answers are yes, nothing wrong with owning it for a little bit. Only risk is an engine or transmission failure. Which leads to the fourth criteria
4. Are you OK with losing $10k
@@ProfessorDrives 1. Might be a bit ambitious depending on where you start. E.g. if someone makes close to 200k, 2x-ing is harder than starting from 50k.
2. I have mixed feelings about this. On one hand - prevents debt. On the other hand, if you believe the stock market will do well, putting a small down payment and the rest into something like VTI+VXUS might mean you are net positive compared to paying cash. Unless your return is lower than loan's APR, ofc.
3. Yes, very important. Generally, I would think that the older the car, the more likely its resale value will hold.
4. Absolutely - it's often about the "big unknowns" that one should be prepared for. Just like with having an emergency fund of ~6 months of average living expenses.
@przemekzientala You sound like a Dave Ramsey fanatic just like me. All valid points. I don't think it'll be possible to get a higher return on investing with average loan rates right now. I got some crazy 12-15% interest loan offers... could TRY to beat like 8% but I'd probably only take the loan if it's less than 5% interest
Mashallah brother
There's no question the car is incredibly gorgeous. That being said, if I bought one, I would feel the same as if I had fallen deeply in love with a supermodel who just decided she had fallen in love with black tar heroin. 👹
I would be expecting a new problem to emerge every few minutes. 😭
Doug Demuro copycat. How original. 🤨
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Dude loved this video and you have great energy, keep it up !!!
There is an old saying here in Europe about the cost of keeping a car like these on the road. It says " If you have wealth you drive Mercedes, if you are rich you go for a Jaguar" This exactly means that if you go for a upper class car there will be expenses, but if you go for some luxury car extravaganza, be prepared to have loads of money. This comes from the time Mercedes S class competed with Jaguar XJ V 12.
I can recognize a fellow petrol head when i see one. As you continue to buy cars , and you will, consider keeping this car . That first car will always have a special meaning for you.
I love the channel idea of "I buy sketchy cars and go over all the potential issues". Some reliability stats would be cool too.
After watching this channel and hearing u speak ...I will no longer insult Hoovies Garage