Originally posted by: rpbri2886
he drives Johnny Sach's Maserati.
He bought it from Ginnie in the last episode of season 5 (when Johnny went to prison).
Originally posted by: rpbri2886
he drives Johnny Sach's Maserati.
He bought it from Ginnie in the last episode of season 5 (when Johnny went to prison).
Originally posted by: rpbri2886
he drives Johnny Sach's Maserati.
He bought it from Ginnie in the last episode of season 5 (when Johnny went to prison).
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Edit-I thought he bought it from her in the first episode of this season...but I could be wrong.
Originally posted by: elektrolokomotive
As if a mafia guy like Christopher would drive a British car...
Originally posted by: DonVito
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Edit-I thought he bought it from her in the first episode of this season...but I could be wrong.
You're right (or at least closer). Johnny Sack was arrested in the last moments of the final episode of Season 5 - Ginny first mentioned the idea of Christopher buying Johnny's Maserati in Episode 1 of Season 6, and he apparently bought it in the interim between Episodes 1 and 2.
Chris has previously had a black Range Rover and a silver Mercedes CLK, if memory serves.
You should read the thread closer, the English car OP was referring to the Aston Martin Vanquish someone thought the car was. Last time I checked, that was an English car...Last time I checked, Maserati's were Italian. Hence the reason they all liked it so much.
You should read the thread closer, the English car OP was referring to the Aston Martin Vanquish someone thought the car was. Last time I checked, that was an English car...
Just came across it, but you're truly grasping at straws with the Ford thing, ignoring the fact that it's only to deflect the entire point of my post.Wow! Necro-ing a 13 year old thread to correct something that minor and you're not even all that right about it. During the Sopranos years Ford owned Aston Martin, so the Vanquish wasn't even a completely British car. It had Ford's fingerprints all over it and used a lot of parts that were made for other Ford cars.
It's really apples to apples though. The Aston and the Maserati were more alike than they were different. They looked great, but were heavy, slow and so poorly made that they should have come with a fold-up bicycle in the trunk, or boot or whatever the Italians called it on the Gran Turismo, to get the owner home when it inevitably failed to start.
Vehicles owned by Moltisanti
Lexus LS400 (Season 1)
Mercedes-Benz CLK 430 (Season 2)
Range Rover 4.6 HSE (Seasons 3 and 4)
Pontiac Bonneville (Season 4)
Hummer H2 (Season 5)
Maserati Coupe Cambiocorsa (formerly Johnny Sack's) (Season 6, part I)
Cadillac Escalade EXT (Season 6, part II)