
Maserati of Milwaukee is to open by late May in Glendale, Mancuso said. It will be the second dealership for the Mancuso family, which has operated Lake Forest Sportscars since 1981. That dealership, in Lake Bluff, Ill., sells Maserati, Ferrari and Aston Martin automobiles.
Maserati of Milwaukee will be in the former Land Rover of Glendale building, 5858 N. Green Bay Ave., which the Mancuso family recently bought. The 6,800-square-foot building, across the street from Johnson Controls Inc.’s headquarters, is being renovated to accommodate the new business.
Looks like I’ll still have to Chicago for work or play,
work
http://magazine.windingroad.com/windingroad/200805/?fol io=141
definitely play
http://www.bugatti.com/en/home.html
This car is just as pretty, American made and as green as they get.
http://www.fiskerautomotive.com/vehicles/features/
Posted by on April 12, 2008 at 2218 hrsI also like the Tesla.
http://www.teslamotors.com/design/gallery-body.php
Unfortunately the Tesla will only hit 125.
The Fisker seems nice but it only goes 150.
Maybe it’s time to slow down.
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Posted by on April 12, 2008 at 2256 hrsThat was supposed to be Haggar, “I Can’t Drive 55”
Posted by on April 12, 2008 at 2306 hrsNice looking car, I’m not sure I would want to know what the insurance would be on a car that costs almost as much as a house. (A run-down house in a rough neighborhood. but a house nonetheless)
Its gotta be astronomical!
Of course I suppose if you own one of those, the cost of insurance is the least of your worries!
Posted by on April 12, 2008 at 2345 hrsand we just watched the Sopranos episode where Johnny Sack got one. IRONY
I’m thinking Hwy 53 between Minong and Superior would be a fine trial....
More evidence of the ailing economy. Someone tell this guy that we are in a recession.
Posted by on April 13, 2008 at 0716 hrsFor the typical Maserati customer, today’s “ailing” economy is a minor burp for them. According to the article, they only need to sell 30 a year to make this endeavor work.
Posted by on April 13, 2008 at 1050 hrs