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2007 Maserati Quattroporte Automatic Burgundy/grey Clean Title No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:2007 Mileage:31478 Color: Burgundy /
 Gray
Location:

Glendale, California, United States

Glendale, California, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4.2L 4244CC V8 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Dealer
Condition:
Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ...
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: ZAMFE39AX70031478
Year: 2007
Make: Maserati
Model: Quattroporte
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: Base Sedan 4-Door
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: RWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 31,478
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Burgundy
Interior Color: Gray
Number of Cylinders: 8
Number of Doors: 4

Up for auction is a 2007 MASERATI QUATTOPORTE

 

Fuel: Gasoline

Engine: 4.2 V8

Transmission: Automatic

Drive train: RWD

Doors: 4


Body Style: SEDAN

Exterior Color: BURGUNDY

Interior Color: GREY

 

VIN: ZAMFE39AX70031478

 

  The vehicle is equipped with an 8 Cylinder 4.2L Engine and 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC transmission.  The odometer shows 31,478 MILES.  It’s a full loaded model including Xenon Headlights, Navigation, Memory Power Seats, Power Windows, Power Door Locks, AC, CD Changer, Rear adjustable seats and much more.  The interior is Grey with Read stitching and appear to be in GOOD condition and with minor signs of wear and tear.  The exterior of the car is BURGUNDY.  The tires appear to have roughly 65% life left. 

FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL 818 3917970

 

This vehicle has a CLEAN TITLE but the front passenger side is damage due too a minor accident. There is no frame damage.  This vehicle needs Passenger Side Headlight, Front Bumper Cover, Passenger Side Fender, Engine Covers, Passenger Side both Window Regulators and the Fender Liner. The side grills and the main grill we have and its in the car.  The hood is fixable. The suspension looks good but might need some work.  The vehicle runs and drives but not recommended for a long drive.  

INFORMATION CONCERNING VEHICLE CONDITION:

I have made every effort to photograph important details of the vehicles both in body and interior condition, however small dings, scratches and blemishes in the vehicles paint and body are often difficult to catch in the camera lens, so if you fail to personally inspect the car, please know that these imperfections may exist. 

I do not have a body shop or automotive repair business and cannot guarantee that my observation is 100% accurate.  The car has not been formally inspected and buyers should understand that the opinions provided herein are purely observational and are not a guarantee of condition.

 

THE VEHICLE IS BEING SOLD “AS IS” .  IF YOU CHOOSE TO SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT FOR AN INSPECTION PLEASE  FEEL FREE TO DO SO OR BRING YOUR MECHANIC BEFORE THE AUCTION  ENDS. YOU CAN MAKE ARRANGEMENTS WITH ME AND I HAVE NO PROBLEM SHOWING IT TO YOU OR YOUR SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE.

INFORMATION CONCERNING PAYMENT FOR VEHICLE: 

WINNING BIDDER MUST CONTACT ME AND ARRANGE TO HAVE THE VEHICLE PICKED UP WITHIN 72 HOURS OF AUCTION ENDING. IF VEHICLE STAYS FOR MORE THAN 72 HOURS WITHOUT PAYMENT OR PICK UP, I WILL HAVE THE RIGHT TO CANCEL THE AUCTION AND REALIST THE SUV UNLESS OTHER AGREEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE BETWEEN BOTH PARTIES PRIOR AND AT THE END OF THE AUCTION.

CALIFORNIA BUYER PAYS FOR TAX, LICENSE, AND ALL DMV FEES. THIS VEHICLE IS AS IS

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Maserati rapidly expanding dealer network

Mon, 13 Oct 2014

With the new Quattroporte and Ghibli sedans out on the market, and the new Levante crossover and Alfieri coupe on their way, Maserati is making serious headway towards revitalizing its lineup. Now all it needs in order to reach its ambitious sales targets is to expand the network of dealers where they're to be sold. And according to Maserati chief Harald Wester in speaking to Automotive News at the Paris Motor Show, that's exactly what it has in store.
At the end of last year, Maserati had 79 dealerships across the United States. It has already boosted that number to 100 so far this year, but before 2014 is over, it plans to open another 20 to bring the total up to (carry the two, divide by the square-root of Pi)... 120 showrooms.
Globally speaking, Maserati reportedly closed 2012 with around 220-230 dealers around the world, and currently has about 355, but aims to close 2015 with a worldwide network of 450 dealers, representing a doubling of its network in two years' time. Having more than a quarter of those in the US alone is testament to how seriously Maserati takes the American market.

2017 Maserati Quattroporte First Drive

Fri, Jul 15 2016

When German companies launch a new luxury sedan, they chat about more power, better economy, and leveraged links to Silicon Valley's hottest microchip and graphics powerhouses. It's not like that in Italy. The Mediterranean peninsula only has one authentic maker of luxury sedans, and cutting-edge consumer technology has never been Maserati's forte. Beautiful cars, sure. Compelling engine notes, yup. The prioritization of handling emotion above cornering speed and even ride quality? Absolutely. Three years ago Maserati thought that blueprint would be enough for its all-new Quattroporte. It wasn't. For starters, the car wasn't beautiful. Compared to the filigreed purity of its predecessor, the QP (as they call it in Modena) looked awkward, even clunky. A big part of that was the sheer scope of the 124.8-inch wheelbase, which made it nigh impossible to deliver the proportional elegance and unfussed panel pressings of its predecessor. Still, the added length provided rear legroom that takes surveyors to measure. More important than what it had (and whether that was good or bad) was what it didn't have. There was no button on the remote to open the trunk, no self-parking system, no reversing camera, definitely no 360-degree camera setup, no radar cruise control, no semi-autonomous steering, and no modern navigation or infotainment. By far the biggest Maserati (at 207.2 inches, it dwarfs most of the standard versions of almost any sedan, anywhere), the Quattroporte now has some small visual changes and enough driver-assistance stuff (like radar cruise) to bring it up to German levels. At least, that's the on-paper argument. Not one of the 2017 model's visual upgrades is metallic. The changes include a new plastic grille (inspired by the design language of the Alfieri concept car), updated lights, and some very subtle differences between the sportier GranSport and the more luxurious GranLusso versions, two new trim packages. The aero guys have been busy, too, with a flat floor and a new Air Shutter that lowers drag by 10 percent and by itself improves the fuel consumption by three percent (anything else is down to stop-start). In a tech, tech, tech world, the Quattroporte is the anti-Tesla. There are no plans to give the big boy any form of hybrid power much less a plug-in hybrid powertrain. Maserati's engineers look at you funny for mentioning hydrogen fuel cell or battery-electric power.

Mid-engined, 621-horsepower MC20 inaugurates a new era for Maserati

Wed, Sep 9 2020

No longer embedded in the gap separating Alfa Romeo and Ferrari, Maserati is preparing to give its range of models an overhaul that's so comprehensive it merits its own chapter in the firm's history. The first car in this installment isn't a volume-generating crossover or a politically correct electric car (though, fear not, both are coming soon). It's a mid-engined, 621-horsepower coupe designed with an unabashed focus on performance. Called MC20, it will join a segment dominated by Lamborghini, McLaren, and former sister company Ferrari. Maserati explained developing the MC20 took about two years thanks in part to software-based simulation testing that saves the firm a significant amount of time and money. 97% of dynamic tests were performed using simulator designed in-house, and engineers then fine-tuned the car by testing it in real-world road and track conditions around the world. Lap times were extremely important, because the MC20 was built to race. We'll need to wait to find out where it will compete, and what it will look like in full racing regalia. Maserati has only unveiled the street-legal variant, which wears a low-mounted oval grille, swept-back headlights, and triangle-shaped rear lights. All of the brand's defining characteristics are accounted for, and stylists intentionally weaved a handful of subtle references to the MC12 built in 2004 and 2005 into the design. Viewed from the side, it wears the typical proportions we expect from a mid-engined supercar. It upholds Italy's well-earned reputation for creating poster-worthy supercars that blur the line between transportation and art Da Vinci would be proud of. Slightly bigger in person than in photos, the 3,306-pound MC20 stretches 184 inches from end to end, 77 inches wide and 48 inches tall. Its cargo capacity checks in at 1.8 cubic feet in the frunk and 3.5 cubes in the trunk. For context, the 3,423-pound Lamborghini Huracan measures 176, 76 and 46, respectively. And, for another mid-engined point of reference, the 2,943-pound Porsche 718 Cayman measures 172, 71 and 51, respectively.  Maserati chose not to give the MC20 active aerodynamic components, though the coupe depends on a small, neatly integrated rear spoiler for downforce, and it relied extensively on carbon fiber to keep weight in check. It also installed butterfly doors, but they're more functional than their made-for-Instagram flair suggests.