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2002 Mr2 Spyder Smt Leather Upgrades No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:2002 Mileage:53000
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Rain Forest Green Pearl MR2 Spyder with tan leather interior. I've owned this car for almost 7 years now. I bought a new daily driver, and I have a project Spyder I'm building up, so this one has to go. Will come with stock wheels (painted black) with decent tires (the pics show winter tires on there).

This car runs and drives great, and is a ton of fun (literally - it's 2150 lbs). It's not the best 53K mile spyder out there, but it runs and drives great.

The Good:
  • 53K +/- miles (I'm driving it on and off, so actual will vary by a small amount)
  • SMT works without a hitch
  • Pre-cats have been gone since 23K miles (when I bought it). Exhaust manifold is ceramic coated, heat shields are in place.
  • Does not burn oil. Been treated to synthetic 5w-30 every 3-4K miles since I've owned it. Trans has been kept with fresh Redline MT-90.
  • NJ Inspection good through 6/2015
  • The interior leather is good, the carpet & mats are good (a little dirty, but it is winter), the dash etc is all good.
  • I just had it re-aligned in the fall, all is spot-on.
  • All stock except for:
    • 2003+ headlights, with 6000K 55W HIDs (cost over $500)
    • Che's adjustable rear suspension arms (all 3 sets) (Cost over $400)
    • Corky's Beast Plate - this really firms the chassis ($160)
    • Front lower brace (TRD-clone)
    • Koni shocks (with stock springs) (cost over $600)
    • Slightly upgraded stereo system (Scion HU with coaxials in the doors)
    • Aftermarket sway bar end links
    • Slotted/drilled rotors, newish ceramic pads F&R (less than 6K miles)
    • Rear decklid spoiler (TRD-clone)
    • 2003+ side vents
The Bad:
  • The soft top has several patches. I have a replacement soft top new-in-the-box that I am willing to sell to the winning bidder at $100 less than the best eBay price, but it's not a give-away item.
  • Previous Salvage title. I bought it in 2007 with a Texas Salvage title and brought it through NJ structural inspection. It now has a NJ title (there is no such animal as rebuilt or branded NJ title, it's just a regular old title and can be registered and insured in any state + Canada). I've been driving it for the past 7 years. Autocheck and Carfax show the same salvage incident 3 or 4 times - jolly nice of them. It was hit (1), sold to a wholesaler (2), sold to me and legally registered in NJ as salvage (3), and then titled in NJ after passing the state structural inspection (4).  Carfax also indicates I had the oil changed 2 years ago in Kentucky with different mileage on the odometer. Highly unlikely I'd do a 1000 mile round-trip for an oil change; the odometer reading is genuine on this car at +/- 53K.
  • The paint looks great in the pictures, real good from from the street, not so good close up. There are some flaws, nicks and minor dings.

Terms: Paypal deposit after the auction ends, balance due in cash or certified funds within 7 days. You are welcome to check the car out before bidding, but only bid what you expect to spend - your bid is a binding offer to buy at that price, not a starting point for negotiations. Also, don't expect to get a bank loan for a 12-yr old car; if you don't have the funds, please don't bid. This is a private sale, as-is, where-is, no warranty expressed or implied.

Shipping: I'm happy to help you ship the car at your expense. I'm not going to drive it 250 miles to meet you halfway, though.

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2014 Maserati Quattroporte to get twin-turbo V6

Tue, 04 Dec 2012

As we wait for the Detroit Auto Show to get our up-close and in-depth look at the redesigned 2014 Maserati Quattroporte, some details are just starting to emerge about the car's powertrain, but nothing is official just yet. Autocar has posted a first drive of the new Quattroporte, finally spilling the beans about what motivates this sporty and luxurious sedan.
We already knew that the 2014 Quattroporte will offer two engines - a V6 and V8 - but what we didn't know is that both engines will get a pair of turbochargers and direct injection. Previously, we speculated that the smaller V6 would be supercharged, but this 3.0-liter V6 will get turbos instead helping it produce an estimated 410 horsepower. As for the larger 3.8-liter V8, this engine is said to produce 530 horsepower (confirming our previous report) to go with 479 pound-feet of torque; performance specs for the V8 include a top speed of 191 miles per hour and a 0-60 mph time of well under five seconds.
All cars will have a ZF eight-speed automatic transmission, and all-wheel drive will be optional allowing for all of the engine power sent to the rear wheel during normal driving and a full 50/50 split between front and rear axles when needed. As we suspected, the 2014 Quattroporte has grown in size to better compete with the Mercedes-Benz S-Class.

Maserati Levante SUV may be built in Italy after all

Thu, 05 Sep 2013

In July Fiat halted its investments in Italy, putting on hold plans for the Maserati Levante SUV to be built at the automaker's flagship factory in Turin. But Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne, whose company owns Maserati, met with unions on Wednesday, and he may announce plans to move forward with production of the SUV at the Mirafiori factory if the CEO and the unions reach an agreement, Bloomberg reports.
Marchionne is reportedly about ready to build new cars at Fiat's largest and oldest factory, on the grounds that 5,300 workers accept extended temporary layoffs through most of next year in a slowing European auto market. If unions don't accept the deal, it's not clear whether Fiat would still consider building the Levante at Mirafiori or not.
The Levante, Maserati's first SUV, is based on the Jeep Grand Cherokee platform, and we reported two years ago that it would be built in Detroit next to its Jeep cousin. Obviously those plans have been altered considerably in the intervening period of time.

Former BMW M boss and Maserati CEO killed in freak motorcycle accident

Mon, 19 Aug 2013

It's a tragic coincidence that on the same weekend the BMW M4 Coupe Concept was introduced in Monterey, one of the men most integral to BMW's M and Motorsports divisions, Karl-Heinz Kalbfell, was killed in England. Kalbfell, a vintage motorcycle enthusiast, was set to compete in the Lansdowne Classic Series at Brands Hatch and had an accident during a practice session. After going wide at Druids Corner and falling, he was hit by a competitor following close behind and died of his injuries after being transported to hospital.
Kalbfell, an engineer, began his career at BMW in 1977 in the communications department; a decade later he was chairman of BMW M GmbH, overseeing development of some of the cars responsible for the myth of M. In 1994 he was named chairman of BMW Motorsport, and his cap full of feathers includes getting the BMW V12 into the McLaren F1, getting the BMW V8 into two Morgan cars, along with developing BMW's Formula One engine and return to the sport. Not incidentally, he also assumed leadership of Project Rolls-Royce after BMW bought the British marque in 1998, which means he oversaw the Goodwood factory upfit and the creation of the Phantom.
He left Rolls-Royce for a brief stint at Fiat, heading Alfa Romeo and Maserati, then went into consulting for clients like Lotus and Paragon, who built the Artega GT. As Autocar notes, Kalbfell "had an abiding sense that customers needed to be attracted to cars by their aura and reputation, not just their engineering." He will be missed.