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The hardtop version of the Maserati Spyder, the Coupé was introduced in 2002. Maserati Coupés were offered with a new 4.2L V8 ...
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The hardtop version of the Maserati Spyder, the Coupé was introduced in 2002. Maserati Coupés were offered with a new 4.2L V8 engine as well as a manual, or semi-automatic transmission. The semi-automatic gearbox option was known as the Cambiocorsa, and it is common to see these Coupés called the Cambiocorsa when equipped with that transmission. A total of 5,404 Maserati Coupés were made until the end of production in 2007.
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