Maserati sure know how to turn chicken legs into chicken stew (you know what we mean!). They've been using older Ferrari engines and platforms in their cars for years, and while the 4.7-liter V8 in the Gran Turismo makes an all-Italian sound, it's not that torquey at low revvs and burns quite a bit of fuel when you press the go-fast peddle.
However, if you're not a big fan of the V8 mill, you might want to reconsider your words, as rumors indicate something a bit strange a potentially a lot w...
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