WARNING, it can get loud so turn the volume down!
The Maserati Quattroporte QS4 is one of the most amazing vehicles out there, I've recently had the pleasure of driving it for a weekend after I decided to rent one of these bad boys out.
It's always been a dream of mine to acquire one of these, and at 19 years old after a cryptocurrency boom I had enough money to buy one. I was greedy though and didn't sell my crypto. And thus, I fell into debt after a few more bad decisions. A few months of anxiety and it all piled up so I went to a neurologist which later turned into a psychiatrist visit and I began taking Pregabalin, which is the whole reason I'm in this mess in the first place.
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I am having a really, really tough time dealing with my suicidal thoughts and tinnitus and decided whether or not I am ever able to acquire one of these cars... whereas before I had the full confidence I'd be at least a multi-millionaire, now I'm not sure I'll even live to 30 years old. But anyways, whether or not I'm able to get one of these cars, I at least wanted to hear it roar.
You see, the reason I chose the Quattroporte over a Lamborghini Huracan or a Ferrari 488 is that it's a family car that has the loudest exhaust pipes stock from the factory. No mods necessary.
This particular car is a Lemon Law car, meaning it was acquired at auction for less than $30K due to a rear bumper problem and electronics error. I rented it for around $6 an hour in Poland.
The top speed is 300km/h but I hit 258 km/h on the highway before the adrenaline kicked in at 2am and I decided to wind down and head home.
I really do hope there is a cure for tinnitus soon, or at least better treatments as I'd love to focus on business again... I haven't been able to work for the past 8 months now. But driving this car around was a worthwhile experience. Was it expensive? Yes. But... at least I got to hear it ROAR! It's an absolute monster! People's heads turned when I put sport mode on and let it rip. I know it's not the best for tinnitus, but it was the most amazing experience revving it in the tunnels. Ever since I was a kid I wanted a sports car. Maybe this isn't it, but it was enough to make me happy and smile a lot. I felt like a kid in a candy shop. I definitely recommend it if you're feeling super depressed...