The History of Maserati Cars
There are a number of Maserati cars for sale all over the world. They compete with many top car makers each year and are consistently rated as one of the best. However, how did Maserati start and how did they achieve the exceptional name that they now own? Lets take a look and explore the background of Maserati.
Maserati began officially in 1926 when the Bologna, Italy, brothers who had previously worked for Diatto creating race cars decided that, after Diatto stopped making race cars, that they would make their own.
Although, brother Alfieri was the driver that won that first race that Maserati had entered, in 1932 he passed away. With his passing, the other brothers continued along for five more years, eventually selling their parts of the company to Adolfo Orsi in 1937. However, these brothers remained an active part of the car designing and took engineering roles with the new company when it relocated to Modena.
In 1939, Maserati was the winner of the Indianapolis five hundred in successive years. Then the war came and Maserati stopped making cars and instead concentrated on the war effort. It was a time of trials and tribulations that pitted Maserati against Volkswagen. Maserati attempted to create a car for Mussolini, hoping to do so before Ferry Porsche did for Adolph Hitler. Of course, they failed in that V-sixteen towncar concept. But, the technology was useful in designing the A6 series which became popular after the war.
After the war, Maserati went back to creating race cars. In 1950, Maserati won the World Championship. In 1993, Fiat became the owner of the Maserati name and in 1999, Ferrari, which was also owned by Fiat, lent a V8 engine, as well as an automated manual transmission to the 2002 models known as the Spyder and Coupe with some success. It should come as no surprise that Maserati was created in Italy, the home of Ferrari and Lamborghini.
Today, the Spyder as well as the Quattroporte series is a top seller for the company. Coincidently, Quattroporte means four doors in Italian. These are the sedans that are built with both luxury, as well as speed in mind. And, these are some of the higher end of the Maserati cars for sale today. That said, all Maserati cars are expensive compared to common road car manufacturers e.g. Ford, General Motors. But then Ford, General Motors and the like do not produce cars for the high end market; it is not their business model. Click on the ads or links to find out more about Maserti.





