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

US $32,000.00
Year:2007 Mileage:49983 Color: Pwr sunroof
Location:

Leesburg, Virginia, United States

Leesburg, Virginia, United States
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INCLUDED OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT

  • Navigation
  • Xenon Lights W/Washers
  • STITCHING COLOR UPON REQUEST
  • ALCANTARA HEADLINER
  • Glass Moonroof
  • CD Changer
  • Reverse Parking Sensors
  • Wood/Lthr Shifter Knob
  • 20Inch Wheels
  • Sport GT Automatic
  • Bose Audio
  • Heated Seats
  • BLACK PIANO FINISH INTERIOR TRIM[WD13]
    • Original Price:$600.00
    • Details:
    • Woodgrain Interior Trim
  • PIPING COLOR UPON REQUEST
  • Sunshades
  • RED COLORED CALIPERS

MASERATI QUATTROPORTE SPORT GT AUTOMATIC STANDARD EQUIPMENT

  • EXTERIOR
  • Pwr sunroof
  • Body-colored front/rear bumpers
  • Rear lip spoiler
  • Front mud flaps
  • Chrome door handles
  • Projector beam lens bi-xenon headlights
  • Front fog lights
  • Automatic rain-sensing speed-sensitive variable intermittent wipers
  • INTERIOR
  • Front & rear center armrests w/storage
  • Carpeted floor covering
  • Analog instrumentation-inc: tachometer, trip computer, water temp, outside temp, clock
  • Pwr windows w/one-touch down
  • Pwr locks w/auto-locking feature
  • Remote pwr fuel/trunk release
  • Rear parking sensors
  • Rear window defroster
  • Navigation system
  • Chrome interior accents
  • Front/rear cupholders
  • (2) 12-volt pwr outlets
  • Ashtray
  • Wood/leather instrument panel & door inserts
  • Auto-dimming day/night mirror
  • Full cloth headliner
  • Illuminated driver/front passenger visor vanity mirrors
  • Dome light w/fade
  • Chrome shift knob
  • Seatback storage pockets
  • Front underseat storage tray
  • Rear side window sunblinds
  • MECHANICAL
  • Electronic traction control
  • Stability control
  • Rear wheel drive
  • Auto-leveling adaptive suspension
  • 4-wheel anti lock brakes (ABS)
  • SAFETY
  • 4-wheel anti-lock brakes (ABS)
  • Driver/front passenger front airbags w/intelligent front passenger sensor
  • Side-impact overhead curtain airbags
  • Front/rear seatbelt pretensioners

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Maserati's Super Bowl spot may have cost more than $700 per car [w/video]

Mon, 17 Feb 2014

It's no secret that Super Bowl ad time is very, very expensive, with a 30-second spot for this year's game costing around $4 million. For Maserati, which aired a 90-second spot showing off its new Ghibli sedan during this year's game, the price was considerably above $4 million, though.
Automotive News estimates that the spot cost Maserati the equivalent of over $700 for each of the 15,400 vehicles sold last year. That works out to nearly $11 million. It may have paid off, though, as search traffic for Maserati and the Ghibli in particular saw a significant spike following the airing of the stylish commercial, and the brand's total sales were already on target for record levels before the ad aired.
The Ghibli "deserved a wide audience platform such as the Super Bowl," according to Maserati's chief marketing officer, Saad Chehab. The sports sedan is Maserati's most affordable entry, with prices starting around $67,000, moving the brand further downmarket than it's ever ventured before.

Maserati Ghibli reportedly dies in 2023

Mon, Dec 6 2021

When Maserati debuted the Ghibli sedan at the 2013 Shanghai Motor Show, the executive tourer was meant to establish itself as a sporty alternative to the BMW 5 Series set and help Maserati increase its global sales eightfold. Neither of those happened. The product push didn't materialize, and the Ghibli failed at its task because it never managed to be the smooth, dynamically masterful Italian it could have been, its rough edges inexcusable in a sedan that once started at about $76,000 and is now nearly $80,000 after destination. Even so, we never wished the Ghibli ill, we wished Maserati would sort it out. That's not going to happen, according to Automotive News. The outlet's product page for the Ghibli says, "Production is expected to continue through 2022 on the sedan, which will not be replaced." Assuming this happens and the Ghibli takes a final ride into the sunset in 2023, it will have had ten years on the market. The model launched Maserati's electrification push, the Ghibli Hybrid and its 48-volt mild-hybrid system coming online last year but not for sale in the U.S. market. At the same time, the model finally acquired the raucous V8 one would have expected at launch or shortly after, in the guise of the Trofeo trim we do get.   Like all other automakers, though, Maserati has a huge to-do list over the next five years, and it can't coddle laggards. Last year, the automaker's product roadmap called for a pile of new and new-generation models. The MC20 flagship is out, the Grecale crossover is due early next year in ICE and battery-electric forms, followed by the new GranTurismo and GranCabrio with ICE and EV powertrains, plus the MC20 Spider and pure-electric MC20. In 2023, the new Quattroporte will return that nameplate's former glory as the only sedan in the lineup, followed by a new Levante, both with internal combustion and electric powertrains. Related Video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. Maserati MC20 supercar plays in the snow

Maserati Ghibli gets smashed on its way to Top Safety Pick rating [w/video]

Sat, 30 Nov 2013

The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) has crash-tested the 2014 Maserati Ghibli, and the Italian luxury sedan scored has well enough to earn the institute's Top Safety Pick rating. The model netted "Good" marks - the IIHS' highest rating - in moderate overlap front, side, roof strength and head restraints and seats tests.
The new Maserati is equipped seven airbags and features strategic use of hot-formed steel to optimize vehicle strength for safety and aluminum to lower weight for better driving performance. While it still pains us to see two new Maseratis smashed to smithereens (watch the videos below), we imagine the company's well-heeled prospective owners will feel better about their $65,600+ purchases knowing that they aced the tests.
Head on below to see crash test videos from both the IIHS and Europe's NCAP, as well as for Maserati's official release, which covers some of the safety engineering that has gone into its new entry-level sedan.