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  1. F1tommy

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    Does anyone know a good source for Maserati Production numbers, post Ferrari takeover starting with the 3200 GT up to 2010?

    I am looking for a production model breakdown. I have some of the total production numbers. This seems to be a grey area that no one has an answer for.
     
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    from Wikipedia for the 2013 and 2014 global figures:
    2014 marked an historic record of 13,411 total units sold in North America for the year, a 169% increase versus 2013, boasting the highest-ever overall sales year for Maserati North America, Inc.[45] Worldwide, in 2014 Maserati sold about 36,500 cars, a 136% increase over 2013.[46] Harald J. Wester stated that Maserati will not surpass the 70,000 sales per year mark,

    at the bottom of Wikipedia, the other figures are:
    2010 5,675
    2011 6,159
    2012 6,288
     
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    Thanks...I had those. From 1999-2010 production numbers and breakdowns per model is what I am looking for.
     
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    #4 F1tommy, Jan 7, 2016
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    Here is the best I have found so far. 2001 production I would guess includes 2002 sales as they built up to introduce the Maserati line to N.A. Some 2001 production was also 4200 cars I would think.
    Quattroporte Duo Select production 2004–2008 10,639

    These numbers below seem high?? If not the above numbers posted for 2010-2012 are US sales only.

    From Business Week, dated March 17th 2008:

    "Maserati, owned and controlled by Fiat (FIA.MI) today, sold 7,353 cars last year, 33.3% more than the previous year, through a network of 272 dealers in 59 countries on five continents. The U.S. market was in first place, with 2,600 vehicles delivered in 2007, 20.5% more than the preceding year, followed by Italy with 714 vehicles, a 40% increase from 2006. In October the company set a new one-month production record of 850 vehicles, the same number it produced in an entire year just a few years ago.

    Maserati sold 5,450 Quattroportes worldwide last year, a hike of 80%, including 2,200 in the U.S., which represented a surge of 56%. Modena (Italy)-based Maserati has the capacity to build about 10,000 cars a year, which it achieves by hand with no robots. It figures to hit 8,500 total cars in 2008, and is planning an expansion.

    From http://www.autozine.org/Manufacturer.../Maserati.html
    Sales figures

    2008: 8,586 units
    2007: 7,496 units (5,455 Quattroporte, 1,779 GranTurismo and 262 4200 non US)
    2006: 5,734 units
    2005: 5,568 units
    2004: 4,590 units
    2003: 2,839 units
    FY2001: 1,869 units
    FY2000: 2,027 units
    1999: 1,538 units
    1998: 620 units "
     
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    #5 F1tommy, Jan 9, 2016
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    Somebody posted this on another Maserati forum that I cannot give a link to on this site. Not sure if it is accurate but it sounds about right. I figure 4200 production was around 10,000 total including coupes. Other than in the USA coupes are normally more popular sellers, although collector value is normally less after 25+ years.
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