(2003 model shown) Spyder The two-seat Spyder convertible looks the part of an exotic Italian automobile, with race-car-inspired exterior styling crafted by Italdesign-Giugiaro. Its 4.2-liter V-8 engine produces an explosive 390-horsepower, and drives the wheels via either a conventional six-speed-manual transmission or a Cambiocorsa sequential-shift manua gearbox
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I have owned my Maserati Spyder Cambiocorsa for a year and really enjoy it. The engine is the highlight, 400 horsepower with a Tubi exhaust, sounds great and it is pretty fast. I like the... Read full review
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I bought my Maserati Spyder on the Internet. I have driven many different, high-end sports cars and my Spyder is the most fun to drive because of the Formual One transmission. The car can... Read full review
| Trim | MSRP / Invoice | Fuel Econ |
|---|---|---|
| 2005 Maserati Spyder: 2dr Convertible GT | $87,252 / $N/A | City: 12 Hwy: 17 |
| 2005 Maserati Spyder: 2dr Convertible Cambiocorsa | $91,415 / $N/A | City: 12 Hwy: 17 |
(2003 model shown) Spyder The two-seat Spyder convertible looks the part of an exotic Italian automobile, with race-car-inspired exterior styling crafted by ... Read full review
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