2002 Maserati Spyder Cambiocorsa: When Italian Charm Met Paddle Shifters
"The Spyder's finally shedding its 'ignored middle child' reputation. Prices have stabilized, which means you're not gambling on depreciation anymore—just on whether Italian electrics will cooperate."
— Revvly Take
This Grigio Touring Metallizzato example pairs Maserati's 4.2L V8 with the Cambiocorsa six-speed automated transaxle—the gearbox that made the Spyder actually fun to row. Navy leather interior, retractable soft top, 18" wheels. No reserve on BaT means someone's getting a complicated mistress at a fair price.
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