Description: Cars grow and cars shrink. Take the Maserati Quattroporte for example. The first generation was introduced in the 1960s and measured five meters from bow to stern. The fourth model in the succession ...Add Comments1
Cody FullertonNov 13, 2012 Just get him to look at both. If he's blessed with the gift of sight he will pick this
Carlton SalmonNov 13, 2012 This will sell really well in China.
Rockesh BoulderNov 13, 2012 My dad was looking at a Panamera. I think I can change his mind
Chris GainesNov 13, 2012 if I was going to get a limo I'd get something that was designed for the job. the new quattroporte seems too sporty for this added length
Description: In pursuit of market share held (particularly in the Far East) by long-wheelbase versions of the Mercedes S-Class, BMW 7 Series, Audi A8 and Jaguar XJ, reports indicate that Maserati plans to offer an...Add Comments7
supra_mkivNov 13, 2012 Tyler set a trend in the comments lol
Dillon MageeNov 13, 2012 I would say Maserati>S class=XJ=Panamera>A8=7 series.
John SerelyNov 13, 2012 In my opinion,
Panamera=quattroporte>s-class>7 series>XJ=A8>LS
The "=" signs are there on purpose
Matt PiccoloNov 13, 2012 I agree with Tyler but I'd put the s class last
Daniel EadsNov 13, 2012 For me the the 7 series and the A8 are tied in last. They're both so bland. But the Quattroporte is the best.
Tyler TarboxNov 13, 2012 Quattroporte>XJ>S Class>A8>7 Series
Description: (Of course we haven't driven the new one, but this writer drove the current model at its introduction and found it handled its heft with remarkable aplomb.) One way or another, the diversificatio...Add Comments0
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