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

US $34,000.00
Year:2007 Mileage:49923 Color: Pwr sunroof
Location:

Leesburg, Virginia, United States

Leesburg, Virginia, United States

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

Alternator was replaced less than a year ago. Variators have been replaced. Rims need touch up, batteries that monitor tire pressure need to be replaced. The knob to control the mirrors needs to be replaced (I have the part, just needs to get replaced.)

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Baby Jeep to join Renegade in FCA's plan for new Italian-built models

Tue, Nov 27 2018

FCA is boosting its European production, introducing new models that will be built in currently under-utilized manufacturing facilities. Among the new models is a new small Jeep, smaller than the current Renegade, as Automotive News reports. FCA's Mike Manley mentioned the entry-level Jeep model earlier this year, also saying that the vehicle is targeted to European and possibly Latin American customers; in the summer, Autocar placed the launch date in 2022. The new "baby" Jeep would be made in the same factory in Pomigliano, Italy, as the small Fiat Panda, which is a top seller in Italy. The current generation Panda was introduced in 2011; if it gets a replacement in 2022, it could possibly share a platform with the Jeep model — or, the Jeep could be an eventual outright replacement for the Panda. One of Fiat's earlier core products, the Punto hatchback, was canned in August, and that production capacity will be used to make the Jeep Compass instead, at the Renegade-producing Melfi factory in southern Italy. The Compass has not previously been built in Europe. The Fiat model portfolio would be shrunk to just the 500 model family and the Panda — the 500 would also be FCA's key electric vehicle offered in Europe. It is not yet clear whether the electric 500 would be made in Turin, Italy, or in Poland; Turin might also get a Giardiniera-badged wagon version of the refreshed 500. As for the Alfa Romeo brand, it is set to gain an even bigger SUV model than the Stelvio, based on the Maserati Levante's platform. The Levante's sales have suffered recently in China, but Maserati does have light in the horizon: The Alfieri 2+2 grand tourer is still in the cards, with a launch expected for 2020 and both a convertible and an electrified version planned to follow. The Alfieri would be made in Modena, Italy, according to Automotive News' sources. None of these plans namedrop the storied Lancia brand, which has been shrunk to just the Ypsilon hatchback, based on the same platform as the current 500 and Panda. Despite that, the Ypsilon was again the second-bestselling car in Italy after the Panda in October. It is unlikely that FCA will be able to ignore this, but it is just as unlikely that any development money will be afforded to come up with a replacement for the Ypsilon, which is as similarly old as the Panda. Perhaps official announcements expected on Thursday will also clarify what will happen to Lancia.

Fiat Chrysler open to mergers, and PSA is looking for one

Fri, Mar 8 2019

GENEVA — Fiat Chrysler (FCA) is open to pursuing alliances and merger opportunities if they make sense, but a sale of its luxury brand Maserati is not an option, Chief Executive Mike Manley said on Tuesday. "We have a strong independent future, but if there is a partnership, a relationship or a merger which strengthens that future, I will look at that," Manley told reporters at the Geneva Motor Show. Asked whether he would consider selling Maserati to China's Geely Automobile Holdings, as suggested by recent media reports, Manley said: "Maserati is one of our really beautiful brands and it has an incredibly bright future. ... No." FCA is often cited as a possible merger candidate. Bloomberg said this week that the Italian-American carmaker was attractive to France's PSA Group given its exposure to the U.S. market and its popular Jeep brand. The Detroit News' headline on the situation Friday read, "Fiat Chrysler CEO open to a deal as PSA circles" and stated that Manley's open-to-just-about-anything comments were aimed directly at PSA. Bloomberg said talks between the two were preliminary and said PSA chief Carlos Tavares has also contemplated mergers with General Motors or Jaguar Land Rover, which is losing money for Indian owner Tata. PSA has enjoyed a decade of turnaround and has $10.2 billion in net cash available. The maker of Peugeot, Citroen and DS, acquired Opel and Vauxhall in 2017 and made them almost instantly profitable. Manley, who took over after the death of Sergio Marchionne, said he currently had no news on possible deals. Manley also said the world's seventh-largest carmaker, which is lagging rivals in developing hybrid and electric vehicles, would take the least costly approach to comply with increasingly more stringent European emissions regulations. "There are three options. You can sell enough electrified vehicles to balance your fleet. Two: You can be part of a pooling scheme. Three is to pay the fines," he said. "I don't see a scenario when (carmakers) continue to subsidize technologies ... indefinitely." The carmaker had said last June it would invest 9 billion euros ($10.19 billion) over the next five years to introduce hybrid and electric cars across all regions to be fully compliant with emissions regulations. Asked about a 5-billion-euro investment plan for Italy FCA announced in November but then put under review, Manley said the plan had been confirmed as originally presented.

Maserati orders triple on strength of Quattroporte demand in China

Fri, 30 Aug 2013

Considering Maserati sold all of 6,300 cars globally in 2012, its goal of selling 50,000 by 2015 seemed like a bit of a stretch to say the least, but it turns the Fiat-owned automaker was on to something. Reuters is reporting that Maserati has already received about 17,000 orders for cars this year, with help from the new 2014 Quattroporte and strong demand in China.
The US continues to be the top market for Maserati sales, but the report quotes Harald Wester, brand chief executive, as saying that China is now the top market for Quattroporte. As big of an improvement as this is it bears mentioning that the Ghibli isn't even on sale yet and the Levante SUV, a redesigned GranTurismo and a new 911-fighting coupe are still waiting in the pipeline.