Maserati: Quattroporte Gt on 2040-cars
Sacramento, California, United States
This is a beautiful 2006 Black on Black Maserati Quattroporte owned by Dan and Laura Dotson from A&Es Storage Wars. The car has been on the show Storage Wars, and has been immacultaley kept in pristine condition by the Dotsons. Privacy screens in front and back, back screens go up automatic. Sport button option. Maintenance done at European Auto in Palm Desert. Driver and front seats have heaters, coolers and massagers. Cooler for drinks in the console between seats. Six speed shiftable automatic. A beautiful sedan/sports car to own, in perfect running condition, comes with an autographed picture from Dan and Laura Dotson. Thanks! Known issues: Two small dents on back bumper, very small. Minor scratches from normal wear on car with just under 60k milesExterior MeasurementsWIDTH6 ft. 2.6 in. (74.6 in.)HEIGHT4 ft. 8.6 in. (56.6 in.)LENGTH16 ft. 6.9 in. (198.9 in.)FRONT TRACK5 ft. 2.3 in. (62.3 in.)REAR TRACK5 ft. 2.8 in. (62.8 in.)WHEEL BASE10 ft. 0.6 in. (120.6 in.)Interior TYPE GasFUEL TYPE Premium unleaded (required)FUEL TANK CAPACITY 23.8 gal.RANGE IN MILES (CTY/HWY) 261.8/380.8 mi.EPA MILEAGE EST. (CTY/HWY) 11/16 mpgWeights and CapacitiesDRAG COEFFICIENT 0.35 CdCURB WEIGHT 4375 lbs.CARGO CAPACITY, ALL SEATS IN PLACE 15.1 cu.ft.MAXIMUM CARGO CAPACITY 15.1 TYPE Rear wheel driveTRANSMISSION 6-speed shiftable automaticEngine & PerformanceBASE ENGINE SIZE 4.2 LCAM TYPE Double overhead cam (DOHC)CYLINDERS V8VALVES 32VALVE TIMING VariableTORQUE 326 ft-lbs. @ 4750 rpmHORSEPOWER 396 hp @ 7250 rpmTURNING CIRCLE 40.4 ft.Suspension Double wishbone front suspension Double wishbone rear suspension Four-wheel independent suspension
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Mysterious Maserati test mule could be upcoming Alfa Romeo Giulia
Mon, Dec 8 2014Well well well, what have we here? The truth is that we don't know. It seems to be a Maserati Ghibli, but since that model is already out on the market, we're likely looking at something else. Just what is the question, and the answer likely lies in the wheelbase. While this test mule, spied undergoing cold-weather testing in northern Sweden, is clearly wearing the bodywork (and likely most of the mechanical bits) from the Ghibli, it's riding on a shortened wheelbase. Which tells us this could be one of two things: it's likely to be a test mule either for the upcoming Maserati Alfieri sports car, or for the new Alfa Romeo Giulia. The Alfieri was presented in concept form at the Geneva Motor Show back in March, foreshadowing a new sports car to serve as a halo model in the Maserati lineup. The production version is expected to be smaller and nimbler than the existing GranTurismo and positioned against the likes of the Porsche 911, Jaguar F-Type and Mercedes-AMG GT, to name just a few. The Giulia, meanwhile, is slated to be the first all-new Alfa Romeo since the arrival of the 4C last year and the Italian marque's first mainstream model since the launch of the Giulietta in 2010. The new sedan is expected to go after the likes of the BMW 3 Series and the new Jaguar XE, slotting in below the larger Maserati Ghibli that seeks to challenge the 5 Series and XF. If this is indeed a test mule for the new Alfa sedan, the quad tailpipes would seem, as our spy photographers point out, to indicate it's laying the groundwork for the GTA performance version. One way or another, there's something enticing to be coming soon from Italy, so watch this space.
Maserati plans to launch Alfieri and GranTurismo by 2018
Fri, Apr 22 2016Maserati reportedly aims to have the next GranTurismo and the Alfieri (concept above) on the market by the end of 2018. According to Drive, we should see the GT sometime in 2017, and the production Alfieri doesn't arrive until 2018. The company's five-year plan in 2014 originally slated the Alfieri to arrive first in 2016 and the GranTurismo in 2018. The Alfieri will have a modified version of Maserati's current chassis, but the tweaks will incorporate more aluminum, which will make the new sports coupe lighter. "Today the architecture is shared between Ghibli, Quattroporte, and Levante," Maserati engineer Davide Danesin told Drive. "With the Alfieri we think we need to make another step on the architecture so we're going to arrive at another more sporty architecture, with some common basis but with development from there." The Alfieri and GranTurismo will also likely use Maserati's latest turbocharged V6 and V8 engines. However, the power will only go to the rear wheels because the company doesn't think all-wheel drive is right for them. "So let's say for the next sports car we don't foresee all-wheel drive to be the best option for the style. We also have some solution for some sports cars with all-wheel drive for the future but that is not what we're working on now," Danesin told Drive. After the stunning concept in 2014, the longer wait for the production Alfieri is disappointing, but at least the model appears to be still on the way. Recent rumors suggested the 2+2 sports coupe was on hold because of the weakening market in China. Company boss Harald Wester also refused to speculate about the model's future at the Geneva Motor Show, but he said the GranTurismo would arrive first. Related Video:
Maserati likely delays Alfieri, new GranTurismo coming first
Tue, Mar 8 2016The Maserati Alfieri won't be the next vehicle from the Trident-badged brand to hit the market after the Levante crossover. Instead, replacements for the GranTurismo and GranCabrio will arrive first. For now, Maserati CEO Harald Wester won't even speculate about when the production Alfieri will debut. At the Geneva Motor Show, Motoring tried to pin Wester down about the Alfieri's future, but he wasn't in the mood to talk about the 2+2 sports car. The boss said he didn't know if the model was still on schedule and gave a terse "no comment" response about a possible launch next year. He did confirm Maserati's upcoming product slate, though. "The next one will be substitution of GranTursimo, GranCabrio by successors. We already had discussion about Alfieri and I don't want to go into details," Wester told Motoring. A report late last year claimed Maserati had delayed the Alfieri due to the weakening market in China. As opposed to launching the niche sports car there, FCA, parent company of both Maserati and Alfa Romeo, allegedly refocused its plans on updating the Alfa Romeo Mito and Giulietta, which are more popular in Europe. Maserati debuted the Alfieri as a concept at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show, and FCA's five-year plan that year slated a production version for 2016 and a convertible variant for 2017. A selection of V6 engines with 410-, 450-, and 520-horsepower outputs would hook up to the rear or all four wheels, depending on the model. The Italian company also scheduled a new GranTurismo with at least 560 hp to launch in 2018. Maserati's desire to reach an annual volume of 75,000 vehicles by 2018 also looks in doubt. The company's original figure assumes launching the Levante on time, Wester told Motoring. Because of the luxury crossover's delay, the company now expects to reach 50,000 units a year by 2017. Related Video: