What's this thing with Americans calling Maserati Chrysler? There is nothing in common in the engineering department. Quattroporte V was engineered mostly by Ferrari engineers under Luca Cordero di Montezemolo's business supervision, that precedes Fiat's acquisition of Chrysler. Then in 2013 the Quattroporte VI (this one) came out, as a bigger, more comfortable but unfortunately less analog-Feeling and involving (according to some) evolution of the V. Nothing Chrysler about it. Ferrari F154 V8 won Ward's 10 best engines award many years in a row. It has managed to keep the weight under 2 tons despite the size increase.
😍😍😍😍 music to my ears
Amazing cars all.
Amazing car's all.
I'm getting myself one tomorrow 🎉🥺
Oh look another badged up Chrysler that’s over priced
Still nicer than whatever you drive
What's this thing with Americans calling Maserati Chrysler? There is nothing in common in the engineering department. Quattroporte V was engineered mostly by Ferrari engineers under Luca Cordero di Montezemolo's business supervision, that precedes Fiat's acquisition of Chrysler. Then in 2013 the Quattroporte VI (this one) came out, as a bigger, more comfortable but unfortunately less analog-Feeling and involving (according to some) evolution of the V. Nothing Chrysler about it. Ferrari F154 V8 won Ward's 10 best engines award many years in a row. It has managed to keep the weight under 2 tons despite the size increase.
Actually a Maserati has more in common with a Ferrari than a Chrysler. The only major thing they share is an infotainment system. 👍