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Today's Back Road Hero is the Maserati 3200GT. A car that wasn't available in North America, it featured a version of the V8 that found its way into the Maserati 4200GT and GranTurismo, the F430, F458, Alfa 8C & Ferrari California. 370bhp, 0-62mph in just 5.1 seconds. Today it represents massive value for money, is incredibly rare, and must surely be the ultimate entry point for anyone seeking a luxury Italian grand tourer, arguably better than a Ferrari 456GT?
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00:00 Intro Montage
01:25 Welcome and Introduction and apology
02:20 This is a Ferrari era Maserati
03:20 Launched at the 1998 Paris motor show.
03:50 Boomerang tail lights, a world first!
04:20 Specification, prices and critical model changes.
05:20 250 Assetto Corsa models made.
05:30 A VERY special engine. First seen as a V6 in the 1981 bi-turbo.
05:58 First seen as a V8 in the Maserati Shamal and Quatroporte IV
06:08 Developed into the Ferrari-Maserati F136. A dry sump, normally aspirated, timing chain engine, used in the Maserati 4200GT, Ferrari F430, Ferrari F458, Ferrari California, Alfa Romeo 8C and Maserati GranTurismo.
06:48 Common engine issues. Throttle bodies, throttle position sensor upgrade, oil to use, starter motor access.
08:40 Exhausts corrode.
08:53 Common suspension issues. Suspension 'ERROR' light and possible cures.
09:30 A world first on a production car. LED rear 'boomerang' tail lights.
09:55 Typical body corrosion areas.
10:29 Checks to make on start up.
11:25 Interior walkthrough & switches. The 'Park' button is actually for the park lights and NOT park sensors! (I'm only human after all)
13:05 Beware of cracked suspension arms (wishbones)! This will kill a 3200GT due to the expense of changing them.
13:37 A look at the boot (trunk) space, tool kit and petrol tank location.
14:10 Don't try and fit your manuals in the glove box! Position of the fuel filler and trunk release.
14:55 Driving
15:22 Don't forget to obtain the 'Red' keys as well. They're used to program the other keys for the immobiliser and to bypass the immobiliser if it develops a fault.
16:00 Sport button, what's that then?
17:12 Perfectly usable for you and your 3 friends. Something different for that evening out?
17:40 Adaptive suspension, errors, and costs.
18:10 Let's give it some 'beans'! That glorious cross-plane V8 engine noise. This is a rapid car, even by modern standards.
19:20 Rare as rocking horse poop! Only 4795 made globally, and fewer than 400 currently on the road in the UK!
20:26 You MUST get a full inspection done, especially suspension. Check service history and cambelt service within last 3 years. Timing chain as well if over 67,500 miles.
21:30 Other things to consider. Ball joints, check ASR light flashes green on a test drive, wheel alignment requires shims, air conditioning, instruments and senders.
22:40 Auto or manual, which is best? Do not confuse the auto in a 3200GT with the cambriocorse of the 4200GT. They're completely different animals!
25:00 Adaptive suspension is not 'Skyhook' suspension.
25:50 The 'Sport' button does much more in a GTA (automatic) than a GT (manual).
26:35 Why I would choose the Auto (GTA) rather than the Manual (GT)?
27:10 However for the 4200GT I would choose a manual over the 'Cambriocorse' 'auto'.
27:50 I'd also choose the 3200GTA over the 4200GT. It's lighter, has more torque, and a better power to weight ratio.
29:00 A final drive and thanks.
30:16 Final thoughts. Why this represents such value for money? A timeless, appreciating, classic.
32:34 Summary. Please comment. Have I done the car justice?
33:47 Outro montage.