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2008 Maserati Quattroporte Executive Gt 13k Miles on 2040-cars

Year:2008 Mileage:13990 Color: Notes
Location:

Rio Rancho, New Mexico, United States

Rio Rancho, New Mexico, United States
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OUR MASERATI QUATTROPORTE GT AUTOMATICO IS IN OUTSTANDING CONDITION, ALWAYS SLEEPS IN THE GARAGE.  IT IS A CERTIFIED CARFAX TWO OWNER AUTO WITH ONLY LESS THEN 14K ORIGINAL MILES. WE HAVE ALL THE ORIGINAL OWNERS MANUALS, KEYS AND BOOKS THAT CAME WITH THE CAR NEW.  THE CAR IS IN SUPERB CONDITION INSIDE AND OUT, CLEAN ACCIDENT FREE CARFAX HISTORY REPORT, AND HAD AN ORIGINAL MSRP OF $125,000 USD.  THIS CAR HAS 400 HORSEPOWER AND IS INDEED ONE OF THE FINEST ROAD CARS AVAILABLE AT THIS PRICE POINT.  THE CAR IS FINISHED IN GRIGIO NUVOLARI CUOLO, WITH HAND SEWN  LEATHER FROM THE SKILLED CRAFTSMEN/WOMEN FROM MODENA, IT ALSO HAS THE WALNUT BRIARWOOD INTERIOR PACKAGE WITH HAND LAID MATCHING VENEERS.  PLEASE EMAIL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS OR IF YOU NEED ADDITIONAL PHOTO'S AT 602-330-5150

Safety Notes
3-point seatbelts in all positions,4-wheel anti-lock brakes (ABS),Driver/front passenger front airbags w/intelligent front passenger sensor,Electronic traction control,Front/rear seatbelt pretensioners,Height-adjustable front seatbelts,Side-impact bars,Side-impact overhead curtain airbags,Stability control
Mechanical Notes
18" aluminum wheels,4-wheel anti lock brakes (ABS),4-wheel ventilated disc brakes,Auto-leveling adaptive suspension,Electronic traction control,Independent double-wishbone suspension-inc: stabilizer bars, coil springs,Limited slip rear differential,Speed-sensitive pwr rack & pinion steering,Stability control
Comfort Notes
(2) 12-volt pwr outlets,Air compressor,Analog instrumentation-inc: tachometer, trip computer, water temp, outside temp, clock,Ashtray,Auto-dimming day/night mirror,Automatic dual-zone front climate control,Bose AM/FM stereo w/CD changer-inc: seek-scan, radio data system, weather band automatic equalizer, digital signal processor, (9) speakers,Carpeted cargo area,Chrome interior accents,Chrome shift knob,Covered dashboard storage,Cruise control,Dome light w/fade,Driver/passenger door bins,Front underseat storage tray,Front/rear cupholders,Front/rear reading lights,Full cloth headliner,Illuminated driver/front passenger visor vanity mirrors,Illuminated glove box,Leather 10-way pwr heated driver/front passenger bucket seats w/pwr-adjustable head restraints,Leather-wrapped pwr tilt/telescoping steering wheel w/auto tilt-away, audio/speed controls,Navigation system,Pwr locks w/auto-locking feature,Pwr rear sunblind,Pwr windows w/one-touch down,Rear parking sensors,Rear side window sunblinds,Rear window defroster,Remote pwr fuel/trunk release,Seatback storage pockets,Security system w/ignition disable, panic alarm,Simulated suede/leather rear seats w/pwr fore/aft/reclining adjustment, manually adjustable head restraints,Tire pressure monitoring system,Wood/leather instrument panel & door inserts
Exterior Notes
Auto-dimming heated folding pwr mirrors,Automatic rain-sensing speed-sensitive variable intermittent wipers,Body-colored front/rear bumpers,Chrome door handles,Front fog lights,Front mud flaps,Projector beam lens bi-xenon headlights,Rear lip spoiler

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Reid Bigland appointed CEO of Alfa Romeo, Maserati

Tue, May 24 2016

There's been a big shakeup in Fiat Chrysler's leadership team, as head of US sales and FCA Canada CEO Reid Bigland will replace Harald Wester as the chief exec for Alfa Romeo and Maserati. Wester will retain his position as chief technical officer of FCA. Both men will hang onto their positions on FCA's Group Executive Council. The move is an interesting one considering the widely publicized issues at both Alfa and Maserati. Alfa Romeo's problems are almost too many to list. The brand has promised a full-scale return to the US market for more than a decade, but faced repeated delays. Its latest volume model, the Giulia, is being savaged by reviewers over quality issues, and the company has frequently pushed its upcoming CUV back. If that were the only problem, it'd be annoying, but according to Automotive News, Alfa's relaunch is also considerably over budget. Maserati is an entirely different can of worms. Alongside Alfa, it's been stung by a slow Chinese market. Profits are down, according to Automotive News, and it's been widely rumored that the company will delay its next sports car, the Alfieri, until 2018 – it was previously promised for this year. Meanwhile, two of its three other models, the Quattroporte and GranTurismo, are dangerously long in the tooth, and the Levante is still months away from US sales. Can Bigland sort these issues out? Maybe. As Sergio Marchionne said in his official statement, "[Bigland] has an extraordinary record of growing sales and market share in the US and Canada over the last 7 years at FCA, including leading the growth and positioning of the Ram and Dodge brands for part of that time."

New Maserati Quattroporte revealed before Detroit debut

Tue, 06 Nov 2012

Well that didn't take long at all. Although we just saw spy shots of the new Maserati Quattroporte last week, Maserati has now taken the wraps off its redesigned sedan ahead of a confirmed Detroit Auto Show debut. Although no official details for the car were released just yet, we can infer quite a few changes just from the images. Celebrating 50 years of the Quattroporte, Maserati is referring to this new car as a 2013 model, but it will arrive next year for the 2014 model year in the US.
The overall exterior styling of the new Quattroporte hasn't evolved too far away from the current car. There is still the sloping hood, vented fenders and shapely body lines, but it also gets a much sleeker roofline and more steeply raked front glass. It also appears that the rear wheels no longer cut into the rear doors, suggesting a longer wheelbase. The biggest change made to the car's styling is found in the rear of the car where horizontal taillights and exhaust tip design now gives it a strong Mercedes-Benz E63 AMG vibe. Inside, the four-passenger sedan now gets a more stylish two-tier instrument panel, a larger touch-screen display on the center stack and what looks to be equally sized monitors for the rear-seat entertainment system.
Under the hood, we can definitely tell that the Quattroporte still uses a V8, but aside from the press release calling it an "all-new next generation powertrain," we don't have any real details of what powers the car. Or do we? The rear 3/4 image of the new design shows a license plate number of "QP 530 HP" possibly suggesting the engine's output has been raised to 530 horsepower up from the current 425. We are also expecting a supercharged V6 at some point down the line with an output of around 420 hp, and it is likely that both engines will be paired to eight-speed automatic transmissions.

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.