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Who's going to drive us to Hinterglem
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostIt’s all Maserati, although the gearbox is a ZF-8HP, so pretty much the same as in BMW/Audi/Bentley/Alfa/etc.Comment
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Originally posted by stek View PostMaserati is mostly Chrysler bits now, i have the Ferrari F1 duo select in my QP V, the engine is the Ferrari F430, no idea what motors they put in them niw but a lot are diesels...
I always liked the QP, especially the generation which came out around 2004 and evolved into what we have today
beautiful grand tourer
I'd love one, but as a family we're so used to the higher ride height of an SUV that when I ask my Mrs and children if the next car should be a limousine the answer is a unanimous no. I like the latest generation S Class, but would be equally happy with a QP.
Milan.Comment
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Originally posted by Dark Black View PostYou'd be surprised how well a RWD car with the right tyres and a modicum of driver talent can go in winter conditionsHis heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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The QPV DS i have has the engine sat well back in the engine bay with the clutch and gearbox ahead of the rear ae for near 50:50 weight distrubution. When they stuck thd ZF at the front too on the QP Automatica and claimed 50:50 on that setup too i thought simething wasnt quite right.
I have 285 Pirelli P-zeros on the back and 265’s on the front and i find it a bit floaty up front on the motorway. Pirellis are pants though.Comment
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Alfa Stelvio is probably the choice you are looking for - when it comes out in the quadrifoglio guise anyway.Comment
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