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Maserati - Other Models (2003)

Introducing the 2003 Maserati Other Models – a masterpiece of Italian engineering that blends aggressive styling with a smooth, powerful drive. Whether you’re a collector or a discerning enthusiast, finding the right Maserati Other Models price can be a challenge, especially when comparing new and used inventory. Below you’ll discover a detailed overview of what makes this model a standout, typical depreciation trends, and how it measures up against its peers. Explore the details that can help you gauge the true worth of a 2003 Maserati—without needing to see the actual price tag.

  • Engine: 4.4L V8 supercharged – delivers 400–420 hp depending on tuning
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual or optional 6‑speed automatic
  • Fuel type: Premium gasoline (91 RON or higher)
  • Dimensions: Length: 4,530 mm | Width: 1,920 mm | Height: 1,240 mm
  • Wheelbase: 2,700 mm
  • Weight: Approx. 1,560 kg (organic weight)
  • Brake system: Dual-circuit ABS, wheel‑speed‑sensing with ventilated front discs
  • Performance: 0‑60 mph: 5.1 s | Top speed: 155 mph (manual) / 150 mph (automatic)
  • Suspension: 4‑link rear, multi-link front with adaptive damping on selected trims
  • Interior: Leather upholstery, leather‑trimmed digital dash, dual‑zone climate control
  • Infotainment: Bluetooth connectivity, premium sound system, optional navigation
  • Safety: Front airbags, side airbag housings, optional curtain airbags (varies by market)

Depreciation Insights

When determining a vehicle’s resale potential, understanding Maserati Other Models depreciation is critical. On average, high‑performance luxury cars tend to hold their value better than mainstream sedans because of brand cachet and limited supply.

  • First year: Typically loses 12‑18% of its original value due to the initial wear‑and‑tear and the novelty factor fading.
  • Year 2–4: Decline slows to 8–12% per year as the vehicle settles into an established market segment.
  • After year 5: Depreciation can accelerate again, especially if the vehicle has high mileage or if newer Maserati models with improved features come to market.

For example, a 2003 Maserati that originally cost $60,000 may be expected to retain roughly 56% of its value after three years, subject to condition, mileage, and regional demand. These


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