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Maserati Ghibli (1993 - 1999)

Tuesday March 7

(First written on 2006-03-07)
Models Covered: (2 dr coupe 2.0, 2.8 petrol [Ghibli, Cup, Open Cup, Primatist, GT)

BY ANDY ENRIGHT

What sort of personal qualities are required to take the plunge on a used Maserati Ghibli? Youll need to be fairly well heeled, availed of a certain spirit of adventure, no little sense of humour and a passion for the marque. Thus armed, a used Ghibli neednt be the financial black hole many imagine and can certainly work out as a more cost effective and singular alternative to something like a Porsche 911. Many of the idiosyncrasies that stemmed from the Biturbo era were sorted in the Ghibli and later cars gained a respectable reputation for reliability.

The Ghibli scores insofar as its a recognised Italian exotic on the one hand with a decently sized cabin and a useable boot on the other. The combination of a beautifully styled leather and wood interior with gut wrenching performance ensured the Ghibli found its way onto the shortlists of many who would never consider a Maserati. More importantly it helped to excise the demons of the Biturbo era when electrical fires were something the Maserati owner could set their watches by. The Ghibli was a far more assured proposition.

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Equipment levels have always been high and even early Ghibli models were fitted with climate controlled air conditioning, electric windows and seats, Connolly leather, a veneered dashboard and, of course, that clock. The later Cup models are trimmed with drilled pedals, an aluminium gear knob and a Momo Corse steering wheel.

Its not easy to give pat values on a specialist model like the Ghibli. Youll find each car is priced according to condition, mileage and service history rather than age. The earliest and tattiest cars can be found from £5,500 but these are often a false economy as they can eat up a good amount of maintenance funds. Best to look for a tidier late 2.

8 GT or, if funds permit, the 2.0-litre Cup. This is the car most sought after and prices for a decent Cup start at around £12,500.

Lets not gild the lily too much here. The Ghibli does have a few quirks. Both the 2.0-litre and 2.

8-litre powerplants have proven respectably reliable if well looked after. Neglect the maintenance and things can get ugly. Maserati came up with a rather odd servicing arrangement for the Ghibli where every service up to 96,000 miles addresses different aspects of the car. If the car has missed the 48,000 service, for example, youll need the cam chains changed, an engine out job for which your Maserati dealer will book thirty hours labour.

The engine management unit and the alternator are both prone to corrosion but the body is a little more immune to rust than, say, a Biturbo which admittedly is not saying much. Ground clearance was an issue on early Ghibli models and lambda sensors on the exhausts are often torn off over sleeping policemen as a result. Look for scuffed front spoilers too. Original electronic shock absorbers are prone to seizing and the electrics can be rather idiosyncratic.

(approx prices based on 1998 Ghibli Cup) A new clutch assembly is around £420 with front brake pads weighing in at £175 per pair and rears only slightly less. Given the stranglehold that Meridien and latterly Maranello Concessionaires has had on the market, a thriving trade in used spares has sprung up on various Maserati web rings. This is your best opportunity to poach inexpensive parts.

The Ghibli Cups engine is quite an amazing thing. Consider a premier league supercar of the nineties like a Bugatti EB 110 or Jaguar XJ220 and their turbocharged powerplants will crank out specific outputs of 157/155bhp per litre respectively. The Ghiblis 2.0-litre unit puts them both in the shade with a figure of 165bhp per litre.

Its not an especially truculent unit either. Most highly boosted small capacity engines are horrible at low revs, sounding as if theyre perpetually on the brink of a stall. The Ghibli Cup is a little rough below 2,500rpm but it still pulls cleanly with even less lag than the 2.8-litre engine.

While it cant match the low end torque of the 2.8-litre engine, the 2.0-litre unit sings all the way up to the 7,000 rpm rev limiter. Think of it as losing torque low down but gaining power up top.

When on cam, this engine sounds absolutely exhilarating. Although it can be a handful to deploy 330bhp to the back wheels in the wet, given dry conditions, the Ghibli Cup will register a sprint to 60mph in just 5.6see. Considering the Brembo-developed brakes have 1424kg to stop, they are generally beyond reproach.



Drive a Ghibli for the first time and you may well wonder if, given the number of rattles and squeaks from the interior, the engineering is similarly slipshod. Ignore them and youll be treated to a car that got progressively better as it evolved. If you can run to a Ghibli Cup, its worth serious investigation. With an excellent chassis and brakes and searing performance, its better than you think.



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