2007 Maserati Quattroporte Executive Gt Sedan 4-door 4.2l on 2040-cars
Ramsey, New Jersey, United States
What I have here is a 2007 Maserati Quattroporte Executive GT Edition in mint condition and LOW Miles.
Model year: 2007 Model: Quattroporte Executive GT Edition Mileage: 6,600 Exterior Color: Grigio (Sliver) Interior Color: Bordeaux (Red) This is an amazing color combination!
Standard Options: 4-Wheel Disc Brakes with ABS ASR Traction Control System MSP Stability Control System 4.2 Light Alloy V8 Engine 400 HP / 330 LB-FT of Torque Power Sunroof Rear parking Sensors Skyhook Ind. Suspension System Driver/Passenger Front/Side Airbags Curtain Window Airbag 14-Way adj Heated Front Seats Leather Interior 6 DISC CD Changer w/Multimedia SAT-Navigation & Trip Computer 9 Speaker Bose Sound System Dual Zone Automatic Climate Control
Executive GT Options: Ventilated front Seats Mesh Grill 19" Light Alloy Wheels
Additional Options: Front and Rear Parking Sensors Mahogany Bois De Rose Steering Wheel and Trims Spare Wheel and Trouse
It has never been in the elements(No Snow or Rain). Always Garaged and on the battery tender when not driven....Well cared for! Car has always been serviced at Wide World of Car Ferrari and Maserati. Title On Hand. Please ask any questions prior to bidding. $500 Deposit within 48hours of Auction Ending. Buyer is responsible for own delivery method. Local pick ups are welcome. |
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Thu, May 9 2019The Ferrari Q1 earnings call was full of information, and perhaps the biggest revelation was that Ferrari is going to stop supplying engines to Maserati. CEO Louis Camilleri broke the news, and The Motley Fool posted a transcript of the whole call online. "Eventually, we will no longer supply engines to Maserati, which actually from our perspective is actually a good thing, both from a margin perspective, but also the fact that we can transfer a lot of the labor that's been focused on the engines to the car side of the business," Camilleri says. Maserati has used Ferrari engines (arguably, one of the most compelling reasons to buy a Maserati) in its vehicles since 2002, a little while after Fiat passed Maserati off to the prancing horse. The partnership continued as both Ferrari and Maserati were under the same house at FCA. Then when Ferrari was spun off from FCA in 2015, they kept the supply steady to Maserati. Those engines include a 3.8-liter twin-turbo V8, 3.0-liter twin-turbo V6 and a 4.7-liter naturally aspirated V8. Camilleri said Ferrari will officially stop in 2021 or 2022, with no intention of supplying anybody with engines beyond that. Of course, this leaves Maserati high and dry with no engines for its growing lineup. Maserati will have to reach into the FCA parts bin, find a new outside supplier or develop its own engines. Battery electric sounds out of the question. As of now, there doesn't appear to be a clear plan going forward. We've reached out to Maserati to see if they have any comment on the situation as it stands.
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Fri, Sep 4 2015A Maserati dealer with stores in New York, New Jersey, and Florida is suing Maserati North America for allegedly requesting that they inflate sales or receive lower incentives. The plaintiff in this case refused to participate and claims that it unfairly lost profits as a result, according to Automotive News. The lawsuit hinges on a request from FCA that its dealers move vehicles into their test-drive fleet, a practice called punching them. Most stores keep at least one example of each model in their demonstrator fleet. While they don't immediately go to a customer, a punched vehicle appears as a sale for an automaker at the end of the month. This case alleges that Maserati North America told its dealers in September 2014 to punch 2015 Ghiblis, even though the sedans hadn't been delivered yet. As a result, the Italian automaker was able to post an additional 105 sales for the month. Furthermore, the stores purportedly received additional bonuses when they later sold these models to customers, and there was possibly another request to claim vehicles as demonstrators in December 2014, Automotive News reports. Amid rapidly growing global demand, Maserati increased Ghibli and Quattroporte production to 900 cars per week in mid-2014. However, the company had to reverse course in 2015 and cut back shifts at its Grugliasco factory. The launch of the upcoming Levante crossover is expected to bring another boost.