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Think Progress » Ideas on A Progressive Economic Message 2005
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Like all the made in Maserati open-top convertibles: special cars aimed at refined connoisseurs.
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A Maserati is a very expensive Italian brand of sports car.
Just a Corpse at Twilight Van de Wetering, Janwillem, 1931- 1994
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The marriage of an all-American Jeep with the Italian luxury heritage of a Maserati is the best evidence yet that Chrysler and Fiat can create products together that they could not afford to make independently, auto analysts said.
NYT > Home Page By BILL VLASIC 2012
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When asked about the car, Ehlert's response was that "a Maserati is a car for a gentleman."
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They have revealed a few new details about the car, which is expected to be called the Maserati is yet to divulge if the car will sport a conventional canvas roof or a new hard-top, but according to Car and Driver it will come with a traditional cloth top and a price tag of
CarBuyersNoteBook 2009
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Until now the Maserati has been a bit faster than our car, and I think it would have been really difficult if they hadn't made any mistakes.
Motorsport.com: F1 news Motorsport.com - Nancy Knapp Schilke 2009
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Maserati, which is to Ferrari like Placido Domingo to Eros Ramazzotti, has revealed a concept version of its new breath-taking race car.
Auto Review 2008
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All together, brands such as Maserati, Ferrari, Lamborghini and Bentley sell in a year what Ford Motor Co. or Toyota Motor Corp. dealers sell during one or two bad days.
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The engine was Chrysler, too, but with a "Maserati" cylinder head.
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