Maserati Quattroporte Luxury Sedan on 2040-cars
Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, United States
This Quattroporte is in excellent condition from the metallic paint to the like new interior. Here is your chance to own a beautiful $118,000+ Maserati at a great discount. I have the original books and keys, the previous owner had added a set of 20x8.5 (front) and 20x10.5 (rear) Niche wheels which were then painted a gloss black to match the sporty elegance. The headliner is perfect as this is a non-smoker and is in pristine condition from every perspective. The Medium Gray Leather with piping interior is in very good condition. The leather is in showroom condition and all the wood pieces are spotless. The leather seats do not have any dry spots, cracks, tears or chaffs. Carfax and Autocheck show an accident report which was minor damage to the right front door (only minor damage) done by one of the previous 2 owners, it was fixed before i acquired the vehicle Options on this vehicle include: Power Sunroof, Heated Seats, Parking Sensors, CD Changer, and much more. The green over gray is a beautiful color combination that pleases the eye. Check out our 30+ photos to appreciate how well kept this vehicle is. EPA FUEL ECONOMY RATING City 12/hwy 18 (4.2L engine/6-speed manual trans) EXTERIOR Body-colored front/rear bumpers Rear lip spoiler Front mud flaps Chrome door handles Projector beam lens bi-xenon headlights Front fog lights Auto-dimming heated folding pwr mirrors Automatic rain-sensing speed-sensitive variable intermittent wipers INTERIOR Leather 10-way pwr driver/front passenger bucket seats w/pwr-adjustable head head restraints Front & rear center armrests w/storage Full floor console w/covered storage, refrigerated box Carpeted floor covering Security system w/ignition disable, panic alarm Analog instrumentation-inc: tachometer, trip computer, water temp, outside temp, clock Pwr windows w/one-touch down Pwr locks w/auto-locking feature Remote keyless entry Remote pwr fuel/trunk release Cruise control Rear window defroster Bose AM/FM stereo w/CD-inc: seek-scan, radio data system, weather band, automatic equalizer, digital signal processor, (9) speakers Navigation system Chrome interior accents Front/rear cupholders Illuminated glove box Covered dashboard storage (2) 12-volt pwr outlets Ashtray Wood/leather instrument panel & door inserts Driver/passenger door bins Auto-dimming day/night mirror Full cloth headliner Illuminated driver/front passenger visor vanity mirrors Dome light w/fade Front/rear reading lights Chrome shift knob Seatback storage pockets Front underseat storage tray Pwr rear sunblind Rear side window sunblinds Carpeted cargo area Air compressor MECHANICAL 4.2L DOHC MPFI V8 w/variable valve timing Limited slip rear differential Electronic traction control Stability control Rear wheel drive Auto-leveling adaptive suspension Independent double-wishbone suspension-inc: stabilizer bars, coil springs Speed-sensitive pwr rack & pinion steering 4-wheel anti lock brakes (ABS) Chrome-tipped exhaust SAFETY 4-wheel anti-lock brakes (ABS) Driver/front passenger front airbags w/intelligent front passenger sensor Side-impact overhead curtain airbags Height-adjustable front seatbelts 3-point seatbelts in all positions Front/rear seatbelt pretensioners Side-impact bars |
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All the cars of the monster Baillon Collection barn find are headed to auction [w/video]
Sat, Jan 10 2015Automotive barn finds are exciting for the thrill and surprise of the hunt. Of course, you're far more likely to find a rusting Chevy under a tarp, but there's always that chance to scoop up a forgotten Porsche or Shelby for a song. That aspect makes the massive Roger Baillon Collection so bittersweet. There were so many great classics sitting under an open shed in France, but they were there so long that many of them became just bare husks. Ahead of the February 6 auction in Paris, auction house Artcurial has released descriptions and images of the entire 59-car hoard. While the 1961 Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spider and 1956 Maserati A6G 2000 Gran Sport Berlinetta Frua remain the stars, there are a few surprises among the bunch. The original announcement makes no mention of several modern Ferraris – at least compared to the rest of the collection – among the lots. They include a thoroughly beat 1982 308 GTSi without headlights and portions of the paint gone. There's also a 1988 Mondial Cabriolet that looks good on the outside, but Artcurial says needs a mechanical overhaul. A rather attractive gray 1978 400 GT is in similar condition. Scroll through the gallery above for the names and price estimates for all of the vehicles in the collection. If there's one you're particularly interested in there are even more photos and full descriptions in Artcurial's auction catalog. Also check out the video below to see what some of these classics looked like before they were hauled out of Baillon's lean-to after years of sitting in decrepitude. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. Featured Gallery Roger Baillon Collection Auction View 59 Photos News Source: Artcurial, Artcurial Briest - Poulain - F. Tajan via YouTube Ferrari Maserati Auctions Classics ferrari 250 retromobile artcurial
Maserati teases us with its MC20 testing in the snow
Wed, Mar 10 2021It may be feeling spring-like here in parts of the United States, but there was still plenty of snowpack in Livigno, Italy, when Maserati took its forthcoming MC20 supercar out for a photo session during some cold-weather testing at Ghiacciodromo Livigno. "During its cold-weather mission, the super sports car was tested to evaluate engine cold starting, the low-temperature performance of its elastic components and the car’s handling on cold and low-grip asphalt surfaces," said the accompanying release. "The test is also performed to verify correct functioning of the Climate Control System in cold conditions; tests were also conducted on the battery, suspensions and brakes." Just reading that, you'd think their trip was all business. Indeed, this is the latest stop on the MC20's worldwide durability testing tour, but from the playful scenes we see here, it's pretty obvious that the engineers had their share of fun giving the MC20's suspension and powertrain a workout in the low-grip environment. 2022 Maserati MC20 winter testing View 5 Photos The MC20 is a mid-engined, 621-horsepower, mid-engine super-coupe that was built with the race track in mind. Power comes from a new V6 that is the first in the company's new "Nettuno" (Neptune) engine series. The twin-turbocharged mill produces 210 horsepower/liter, making it one of the most power-dense engines in the world. It was designed, developed, and produced in-house by Maserati's engineers despite sharing some of its fundamental design with other performance engines in its corporate family. Maserati has only unveiled the street-legal variant of the MC20 seen here so far, but we expect it won't be long before we hear more about its competition aspirations.Â
Maserati details the new, 630-hp V6 that will power its mid-engined MC20 coupe
Wed, Jul 1 2020Maserati is done leaning on former sister company Ferrari for technical support. It has unveiled the six-cylinder engine it designed and will build in-house to power the MC20 supercar that's scheduled to make its debut later in 2020. Ferrari's willingness to develop and/or build engines for Maserati shrank significantly when it split from former parent company Fiat-Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) in early 2016 and became independent. Insiders knew the division would be spun off, so they began designing Maserati's new engine (which is called Nettuno) in 2015 and accelerated the process in 2017. It's a 90-degree, 3.0-liter V6 with a dry sump and a twin-spark, pre-chamber ignition system rooted in racing. In this application, it's twin-turbocharged (the turbos are mounted on the outside of the engine rather than in the middle of it) and it's equipped with both direct and indirect fuel injection. All told, the 485-pound Nettuno engine develops 630 horsepower at 7,500 rpm and 538 pound-feet of torque between 3,000 and 5,500 rpm. It continues revving to a redline of 8,000 rpm. Matteo Valentini, Maserati's chief engineer, explained the Nettuno engine will ultimately power the company's entire range of vehicles, though he stopped short of naming the specific models that will use it after the MC20. He added the six-cylinder will "bring Maserati back into the world of racing," meaning its output will likely grow in the not-too-distant future. We'll learn more about the engine when the MC20 makes its debut September 9. What remains to be seen is whether Maserati will replace the V8 available in the Levante and the Quattroporte, or if it will surf the downsizing wave sweeping across the industry. Developed jointly with Ferrari in the early 2010s, that engine makes 590 horsepower when it's bolted in the Levante Trofeo's bay, meaning its output is eclipsed by the Nettuno V6's. Both engines are built around a 90-degree architecture, so the 3.0-liter V6 could turn into a 4.0-liter V8 if it's modular enough to gain a pair of cylinders — and if Maserati sees a market for another eight-cylinder. Featured Gallery Maserati Nettuno 3.0-liter V6 engine Maserati Coupe Performance