The name Maserati is a family name that comes from the family that built the car.
It has a history of proud car making.
The first real headquarters of Maserati was in 1914 in the Bologna's historical district at Via de Pepoli.
The first Maserati car was built by Carlo Maserati.
In 1926, the first Maserati production car made its appearence at the Targa Florio.
It was also the first car to bear the Maserati Trident.
The Maserati brothers sold out to the Orsi Group.
The Company was then relocated to Modena.
In 1968, Citroen took control of Maserati from the Orsi family.
In 1973, Maserati went into liquidation, but was saved after government intervention.
In 1975, Benelli bought into Maserati and the car maker showed improvement.
Its history was looking bright.
Fiat Auto purchased 100% of Maserati's shares in 1993, only to sell the shares to Ferrari in 1997.
Car History
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