Find or Sell Used Cars, Trucks, and SUVs in USA

2005 Maserati Quattroporte 1 Owner Out Of Private Car Collection on 2040-cars

US $33,500.00
Year:2005 Mileage:25203 Color: paint is like new and its condition supports the story of a collector kept automobile
Location:

Albany, New York, United States

Albany, New York, United States
Advertising:

 

2005 Maserati Quattroporte

Chassis# ZAMCE39A550017651

Color: Burgundy/Bordeaux

See pictures here:

https://plus.google.com/photos/111355593055710048515/albums/5996691788644868881?banner=pwa

 

This beautiful one owner Quattroporte has just a touch over 25,000 original miles. The owner maintains a collection of hand selected vehicles and is selling her to make room for a new car. Wide World of Cars originally delivered the vehicle on 4/14/05 with the following options:

DSH3 Zone $1100

Heating system for front seat $650

Rear side manual window sunblinds $595

Power Sunroof $1600

Wooden pull-down tables $1600

Spare Wheel+Trousse $650

 

Everything that came with the car new has been retained for its next owner including the original window sticker – $113,385.00, the original bill of sale and subsequent documents, tools, the complete owner’s manual kit, comprehensive navigation cd series, and two remote heads with keys. This car only has been driven lightly at an average of just under 3000 miles per year, always has been in climate controlled storage, has only been hand washed, and has never been driven in winter conditions.

 

Wide World Maserati exclusively serviced this car. The clean CarFax report reflects all of the documentation. Dealer records support that all services were performed as recommended by Maserati. There were no shortcuts taken. It’s most recent service was performed at 23,148 miles last March totaling just over $8900.00 and included the following:

  • A complete 4-year major service (oil filter, brake fluid change, air filters, air pollen filter, spark plugs, coolant replacement, hydraulic steering fluid replacement, DuoSelect gearbox and differential oil replacement, 4 wheel alignment, and factory specified comprehensive check over.

  • Technicians also replaced all 4 tires using the correct Pirelli PZero Rosso, replaced front and rear brake pads, replacement of the reverse control panel, and replacement of the engine oil pressure transmitter.

     

This car has no shortcomings as to its condition throughout. The leather including both driver and passenger outer bolsters are in excellent condition. There are no signs of sun wear or fading anywhere in the areas such as the dash or on the back sides and top of the rear seating/headrests. There are no areas anywhere on the interior’s leather surfaces that exhibit drying/hardening. This car smells like new and has never been smoked in. Everything works and is 100%. The carpeting is like new and exhibits no wear spots. Even the brake and gas pedal rubber is like new. The exterior paint is like new and its condition supports the story of a collector kept automobile. The front nose of the car surprisingly exhibits very little stone chips. Most of the exterior patina (stone chips) exists in the rear quarter dog legs in front of the rear wheels (typical of this model). The door jambs and door thresholds are all in excellent condition. Unlike many vehicles there are no chips or scars present from the occasional belt buckle slammed in the door mishap. Only the left rear rim shows minor scars from curb rash. All others are like new.

 

When in the market for a car such as this first and foremost you are buying the previous owner’s story. Condition, history and needed service are first and foremost. In this example your are buying the best of all of the above. The car is collector quality and one that can be driven reliably and enjoyed as it has already been proven by its current original owner. Considering its history, service maintenance records and overall impeccable condition we have established a fair price of $33500.00. Reasonable offers may be considered. I am available by phone at 518-210-1869 to discuss specifics

Auto Services in New York

Zafuto Automotive Service Inc ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service
Address: 7400 Porter Rd, Ransomville
Phone: (716) 297-0607

X-Treme Auto Glass ★★★★★

Automobile Parts & Supplies, Glass-Auto, Plate, Window, Etc, Windshield Repair
Address: 2561 Genesee St, Athol-Springs
Phone: (716) 542-1100

Willow Tree Auto Repair ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Engine Rebuilding & Exchange, Auto Engine Rebuilding
Address: 248 Lansingville Rd, Lansing
Phone: (607) 533-3525

Willis Motors ★★★★★

Used Car Dealers
Address: 1128 Dix Ave, Hudson-Falls
Phone: (866) 595-6470

Wicks Automotive Inc ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Automobile Parts & Supplies, Automobile Accessories
Address: 1159 Kennedy Blvd, Castleton
Phone: (201) 339-4668

Whalen Chevrolet Inc ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, New Car Dealers, Automobile Body Repairing & Painting
Address: 1528 State Route 29, Galway
Phone: (518) 692-2241

Auto blog

Maserati MCXtrema revealed as a track-only limited-production 'toy' at The Quail

Fri, Aug 18 2023

The Maserati MCXtrema just had its sheet pulled off at The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering. It’s yet another race car variation of the MC20, following in the footsteps of the Maserati GT2. Unlike the GT2, though, the MCXtrema is not designed to be used in any official racing series. Instead, itÂ’s a race car built without boundaries for maximum performance. And of course, because itÂ’s a race car, itÂ’s not street-legal either.  What is it for then? Maserati claims the MCXtrema is meant for “purist collectors and for the loyal customers of the brand, who wish to add a new ‘toyÂ’ to their garage that can swallow up the curbs of the most exciting tracks during private tests.” Basically, just think of it as a millionaireÂ’s toy to take out on the occasional weekend track day. ItÂ’s just for fun, not for any serious competition use. Since itÂ’s not regulated by any specific racing series, Maserati pumped output all the way up to 730 horsepower from the twin-turbo Nettuno V6 engine. ThatÂ’s 109 horsepower more than the road car and the GT2. Maserati didnÂ’t go into detail about the aero and suspension package, but it sure does look as extreme as the name of the car makes it out to be. Only 62 MCXtremas will be built, and from what we can tell, theyÂ’re already spoken for. WeÂ’re not sure how much one will cost either, but youÂ’ll be able to see it in person at The Quail on the Monterey Peninsula today. Related video:

2020 Maserati Quattroporte S Q4 Drivers' Notes | Lost that loving feeling

Wed, Oct 7 2020

The 2020 Maserati Quattroporte is the Italian brand’s flagship sedan. ThereÂ’s only one other Maserati sedan — the Ghibli — but the Quattroporte commands the big bucks with its blend of opulent luxury and performance, all topped off by a Ferrari-sourced engine. We drove the Quattroporte S Q4 in GranLusso trim, which is the less powerful and cheaper partner of the GTS. Since it's the GranLusso, it added silk-and-leather upholstery, heated and cooled seats, a chrome front fascia insert, 20-inch wheels and glossy black brake calipers. An impressive, high-tech 3.0-liter twin-turbocharged V6 engine lurks under the S Q4Â’s hood making 424 horsepower and 428 pound-feet of torque, both respectable numbers for a boosted six-cylinder. ItÂ’s paired with a ZF eight-speed automatic transmission thatÂ’ll send this big sedan from 0-60 mph in just 4.8 seconds. The all-wheel drive system is no slouch. It sends 100% of the power to the rear wheels in most driving conditions, but can quickly send as much as 50% of torque to the front wheels if it detects a loss of grip. It also has a limited-slip rear differential. At about 207 inches in length, thereÂ’s no disguising that the Quattroporte is a large car. ItÂ’s about the same size as a BMW 7 Series, Audi A8 or Mercedes-Benz S-Class sedan. When youÂ’re competing with those names, the standards for excellence tend to be off the charts. Of course, Maserati comes with its own expectations and standards of performance. This carÂ’s electrically-controlled adaptive dampers, Brembo brakes and unique exhaust note go a long way toward enhancing the driving experience, but read on to see what our editors think after spending a week in the driverÂ’s seat. Senior Editor, Green, John Beltz Snyder: Hearing the word “Maserati” evokes something. A sense of exotica and exclusivity, notions of performance and luxury, whiffs of elitism and maybe even envy. When people see a Maserati Quattroporte in person, very little of that happens. People will eye a Bentley, give a thumbs-up to a passing Porsche, and straight-up gawk at the right Jaguar. By contrast, no one seemed to notice this Maserati, be it on the highway or when parked next to them in the parking lot. I canÂ’t blame them. Its design doesnÂ’t really scream, well, anything. Under normal driving, the 3.0-liter V6 under the hood doesnÂ’t either. In Sport mode, though, the twin-turbocharged Ferrari-sourced engine raises its voice in a sonorous growl.

Maserati teases MC20 prototype again reminiscing about the Targa Florio

Tue, May 26 2020

Maserati spent its weekend reminiscing about victory in the 1940 Targa Florio, putting an MC20 prototype to work enhancing the gravitas of the anniversary. After winning the Targa in 1937, 1938, and 1939 with the Maserati 6CM and its 1.5-liter supercharged inline-six throwing 175 horsepower, the House of the Trident showed up in 1940 with the brand new 4CL powered by a 1.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder cranking 220 hp. Luigi Villoresi, who'd driven the 6CM to triumph the year before, crossed the line first in the 4CL to close out European racing until the end of World War II. With a return to racing on the automaker's mind, Maserati took a camouflaged MC20 to the same Favorita Park roads that hosted the Targa. The soft-focus spy shots were taken in front of the Floriopoli stands, a stretch of bunting and banners not far from the Targa start line as historic competitors headed into the Sicilian mainland. The MC20 is as photogenic in these shots as all the others, and as mysterious. The automaker seems intent on making everyone wait until the September debut to for any details that the prototype doesn't put on display. Prime among enthusiast interest is the powerplant. With Ferrari shutting down its supply of engines to the fellow Modenese sports car maker, Maserati says its new mid-engined coupe will be "the first car to use [its] new engine, brimming with innovative technological contents, developed and built by Maserati in-house." Short odds figure on a molto potente twin-turbo V6 sending power to the rear wheels through an eight-speed dual-clutch transmission, the long money isn't afraid to bet on a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8  to replace the F154 V8 that Ferrari provides. With race engineers undoubtedly sorting out a version for sports car racing as we speak, Maserati will certainly hope the competitive version matches the exploits of the 4CL. The vintage race car took pole in its first race, earned its first victory two races later, snatched up a bag of silverware before WWII, won the first race held in Europe after the war ended, and continued winning in 4CL and 4CLT trim until 1951 to take 31 total victories — nine more than the MC12 race car. Related Video:   Â