Maserati has made a comeback the likes of which I have NEVER before seen for a car company. The Grecale, the new top of the line interiors, the MC20, the refreshed GT, and now THIS! All incredible cars that are slowly beginning to get the attention they deserve. THANK YOU RON!
@@nessuno5403 agree to disagree. I’ve had the opportunity to see and interact with the Grecale and new GT in person. They are incredibly high quality and very unique cars despite small similarities to other brands.
@@GetOffGenji car brands want consumer "interactions" like yours, those of a superficial nature. My point is objective and factual: the cars you quote are based on Alfa Romeo projects (much like some Porsche or Audi models are VW underneath). Nothing to do with perception or subjective considerations. Without the Alfa Romeo projects, Maserati would not be benefiting of its expanded range, after being separated from Ferrari. Indeed, even the latest Maserati Ghibli had Crysler 300 in its DNA.
Product wise or sales wise, there have been much more significant comebacks than Maserati. They aren't in any way out of the woods yet and most of their cars are overpriced and lacking compared to the competition. The comeback will be on much more solid ground once they dump the dead weight QP and Ghibli and combine them into one model. Their cars continue to be a headache to own and resale value is in the toilet. I don't see a comeback, I see a company doing what it can to stay afloat.