Whats New for the 2005 Maserati Spyder?
Maserati has updated the Spyder’s exterior styling slightly by adding a more prominent grille, rear air vents and an aerodynamic lip running along the sides. Additionally, new seven-spoke wheels are now offered as standard equipment.Advantages of the 2005 Maserati Spyder: Ferrari-sourced 4.2-liter V8Cambiocorsa sequential manual transmissionCan tailor to specific customer tastesObjections to the 2005 Maserati Spyder: Stereo, climate and trip computer operated through Maserati Info Center, even when there is no navigation option specifiedDowdy designEditor’s Advice: Trade two rear seats and a smidge of performance for open-air motoring, and you’ve got the 2005 Maserati Spyder. Based on the Maserati Coupe but sporting a shorter wheelbase and a bit of additional weight, the Maserati Spyder is powered by the same Ferrari-sourced, 4.2-liter aluminum V8 engine as the Coupe. Acceleration to 60 mph declines a bit to 4.9 seconds, and the top speed drops by one to 176 mph. As a potential buyer,