2007 Maserati Quattroporte Sport Gt Duoselect (15,000 Miles_ on 2040-cars
Brighton, Michigan, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4.2L 4244CC V8 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Maserati
Model: Quattroporte
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: Sport GT Sedan 4-Door
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player, DuoSelect Ferrari F1 Transmission
Drive Type: RWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 15,500
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Windows
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Tan
Number of Cylinders: 8
Disability Equipped: No
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Under 15,000 miles, California car - This Sport GT is distinguished from the base model Quattroporte and Executive model by the 20 wheels, drilled brake discs, sport suspension, sport grill, side air intakes, aluminum pedals, and sport exhaust system.
Incredibly optioned with Black Alcantara Headliner, Black Seat Belts, Titanium colored brake calipers, CD changer, Black upper dash, Tan lower dash, stunning walnut briarwood trim, heated seats, rear parking sensors, 20 hyper gray 7 spoke wheels, sport steering wheel and handbrake, sunroof, space saver spare tire, and black exterior paint.
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
Auto-dimming heated folding pwr mirrors
Automatic rain-sensing speed-sensitive variable intermittent wipers
Black/chrome front grille w/trident emblem
Black/chrome side air intakes
INTERIOR
Leather 10-way pwr heated driver/front passenger bucket seats w/pwr-adjustable 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 parking sensors
Rear window defroster
Bose AM/FM stereo w/CD changer-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
Leather-wrapped pwr tilt/telescoping sport steering wheel w/auto tilt-away, audio/speed controls
Automatic dual-zone front climate control
Tire pressure monitoring system
Aluminum pedals
MECHANICAL
4.2L DOHC MPFI V8 w/variable valve timing
6-speed manual transmission w/OD, automatic clutch, column-mounted shifter, sequential/automatic modes
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
Sport exhaust system
P245/35ZR20 front performance tires
P285/30ZR20 rear performance tires
20" aluminum wheels
4-wheel ventilated cross-drilled disc brakes
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
Stability control
Electronic traction control
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