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2007 Maserati Quattroporte Base Sedan 4-door 4.2l on 2040-cars

US $34,000.00
Year:2007 Mileage:42000
Location:

Millville, New Jersey, United States

Millville, New Jersey, United States
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Due to time limits on hold long a part can be received the car was brought back from a dealership in Hawaii. The car is in great condition. Has new tires and shocks. All recalls have been corrected. 
  • Memorized Settings Including Door Mirror(S);
  • Memorized Settings For 3 Drivers;
  • Driver Seat Memory;
  • Remote Power Door Locks;
  • Power Windows;
  • Cruise Controls On Steering Wheel;
  • Cruise Control;
  • 4-Wheel ABS Brakes;
  • Front Ventilated Disc Brakes;
  • 1st And 2nd Row Curtain Head Airbags;
  • Passenger Airbag;


  • Express Open/Close Glass Sunroof;




  • Rear Spoiler: Lip;
  • Navigation System;
  • In-Dash Single CD Player;
  • Audio System Premium Brand: Bosch-Blaupunkt Mms;
  • Audio System Premium Brand Speakers: Bose;
  • AM/FM Stereo;
  • Radio Data System;
  • Remote 5-Disc CD Changer;
  • Remote CD Changer In-Dash;
  • Surround Audio;
  • Total Number Of Speakers: 9;
  • ABS And Driveline Traction Control;
  • Stability Control;
  • Privacy Glass: Light;
  • Wheel Width: 10.5;
  • Front Fog/Driving Lights;
  • Beverage Cooler In Console;
  • Headlight Cleaners With Washer;
  • Video Monitor Location: Front;
  • Trip Computer;
  • External Temperature Display;
  • Tachometer;
  • Power Remote Driver Mirror Adjustment;
  • Heated Driver Mirror;
  • Heated Passenger Mirror;
  • Electrochromatic Rearview Mirror;
  • Power Remote Passenger Mirror Adjustment;
  • Dual Illuminated Vanity Mirrors;
  • Driver And Passenger Heated-Cushion;
  • Driver And Passenger Heated-Seatback;
  • Power Rear Window Sunshade;
  • Audio Controls On Steering Wheel;
  • Power Remote Trunk Release;
  • Front And Rear Reading Lights;
  • Anti-Theft Alarm System;
  • Leather Seat Upholstery;
  • Bucket Front Seats;
  • Rear Bench;
  • Rear Seats Center Armrest;
  • Tilt And Telescopic Steering Wheel;
  • Transmission Gear Shifting Controls On Steering Wheel;
  • 4-Corner Leveling Suspension;
  • Driver Adjustable Suspension Height And Ride Control;
  • Interior Air Filtration;
  • Automatic Front Air Conditioning;
  • Dual Front Air Conditioning Zones;
  • Residual Heat Distribution Of Air Conditioner;
  • Max Cargo Capacity: 16;
  • Vehicle Emissions: Lev II;
  • Fuel Type: Premium Unleaded;
  • Fuel Capacity: 23.8;
  • Instrumentation: Low Fuel Level;
  • Clock: Analog;
  • Dusk Sensing Headlights;
  • Self-Leveling Headlights;
  • Active Suspension;
  • Coil Front Spring;
  • Regular Front Stabilizer Bar;

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Maserati Ghibli dies by 2024, replaced by smaller Quattroporte EV

Fri, Aug 12 2022

In March, when Maserati divulged some of its electrification plans, the automaker's head of product planning said: "We strongly believe that there is a future for the sedan, but probably not for two sedans. One will be enough to meet demand." The company made it clear which of its two sedans would get the nod by letting the world know that the next-gen Quattroporte sedan and Levante crossover would get electric powertrains only. We have a timeline for the demise of the smaller four-door, Maserati's Australian general manager Grant Barling telling Australian news outlet Drive that "The Ghibli will move into run-out phase into 2024." Assuming international markets are on the same timeline, that gives Ghibli intenders two years to stump up the cash for the mid-size Italian thoroughbred. What's good for the Ghibli, but bad for enthusiasts, is that the BMW 5 Series competitor won't cross the Styx alone — it's taking the Ferrari-sourced F154 twin-turbo 3.8-liter V8 with it. In Ghibli Trofeo trim, that engine produces 580 horsepower, 538 pound-feet of torque, and an engine note that will let every creature in the underworld know, "I'm coming."  And yet the Ghibli isn't going away completely. Barling said, "The plan is for the Ghibli and Quattroporte to become one. So the Quattroporte will become a short-wheelbase [model] – Ghibli-sized, but called a Quattroporte." Seems Maserati likes the Ghibli sales volumes but Quattroporte brand recognition. The Ghibli made up 33% of Maserati's global sales last year while the Quattroporte only accounted for 7%. The former nameplate returned in 2013 as a four-door sedan after being a 2+2 grand tourer hardtop and convertible as well as a four-seat coupe, while the Quattroporte has been on sale as a luxury sedan continuously through six generations since 1963.  If there's an ICE engine to keep the Maserati sound alive, it will be the twin-turbo 3.0-liter Nettuno V6 launched with the MC20. The Folgore electric trims will be responsible for the other side of Maserati sound, starting with the GranTurismo Folgore debuting next year with three motors and around 1,200 horespower.   Related Video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. Maserati Grecale walkaround

2014 Quattroporte kicks off 50th anniversary for Maserati with new V6, AWD

Tue, 15 Jan 2013

It's not that often that we get to talk about a new Maserati model, but that's all about to change. The Italian automaker is using the 2014 Quattroporte to begin a lineup expansion that will soon grow to no fewer than five models. Entering its sixth generation, the Quattroporte has been completely redesigned, and is also adding a new V6 engine and all-wheel drive.
Pictures of the car were released last year and we've even had the chance to drive the car in France already, but we finally got to see both the 410-horsepower V6 and 530-hp V8 versions of the car at its debut at the Detroit Auto Show. The new Quattroporte is 100-percent Maserati with its svelte-ye-aggressive styling, but it adds more of a mainstream look to better compete with the growing number of high-end luxury sedans. Not all of the Autoblog staff consider it an improvement, but it doesn't stray too far from the Italian styling of the last model.
The interior has also been brought up to date with modern infotainment technology and improved luxury courtesy of a longer wheelbase bringing more space to rear-seat occupants. While the V8 we drove had a bench rear seat and oddly retro-modern wheels, the car on display had more conventional wheels and the two-passenger rear seat bucket seat layout.

Maserati Project24 is a custom, limited-edition, track-day special

Mon, Jul 25 2022

Maserati joins the parade of limited-run, track-only cars designed to a set of specs instead of a set of established racing regulations. The entry is known by the codename Project24 at the moment, and Maserati says it will build just 62 examples. We don't know the significance of 24 nor of the production run. When the automaker launched the MC20, it said it planned to get return to heritage values founded at Formula 1 and sports car tracks around the world. While we wait on an MC20 developed for FIA GT racing, Project24 will be automaker's second outlet for racing aspirations, the Italians planning on entering Formula E next season. It's possible the Project24 is an offshoot of Maserati's reportedly dead GT3 program for the MC20. In December 2020, Daily Sports Car reported that a GT3 challenger "was said to be under development" when Maserati debuted the MC20, but perhaps due to ramifications of Covid, the circuit version was "shelved for the time being." The automaker hasn't divulged performance targets for the Project24, only a weight target: Below 1,250 kilograms, or 2,756 pounds. If achieved, the racer would be 552 pounds less than Maserati's claimed weight for the MC20. Part of the weight loss comes courtesy of carbon fiber bodywork that's two inches wider than on the MC20, Lexan windows, and making the passenger's seat optional. The gains should be felt everywhere around a track, especially because Project24's 3.0-liter V6 engine sports a larger pair of turbos that boost output by 119 horsepower, to 740 hp. The road car's eight-speed automatic is replaced by a six-speed sequential auto with paddle shifters, from there sending power to the rear wheels through a mechanical limited slip differential instead of the electric LSD in the MC20. Brembo CCMR racing brakes hang off a double wishbone suspension with anti-roll bars front and rear and adjustable dampers, just behind custom, forged 18-spoke center lock wheels on racing slicks. An adjustable front splitter and rear wing fine tune aero performance, on-board air jacks help pit crews put in the best performance.   The cabin offers an adjustable, multifunction carbon fiber steering wheel and pedal box. The wheel contains a digital display working alongside a dash and data acquisition system, but a driving performance optimization display is extra.