2009 Maserati Quattroporte Executive Gt Sedan -very Clean! on 2040-cars
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
I am not a sales guy and will not pretend that I am. I promise to not use cliche and overused sales terms when describing the car. Here's the honest truth on this Maserati:
I ordered this particular Quattroporte to spec direct from Maserati back in 2008. As mentioned above, I will not use terms like "babied" or "tender loving highway miles" because we all know that is generally a lie. If a person has to go out of their way to point something that should be obvious... they are probably full of it. Please let the photos do the explaining as to how well the car was taken care of. I never took it through a Chevron save $3 on an Ultimate car wash if you buy some fuel first and let our minimum wage high school kid take our dusty shop broom and test the thickness of your car's clear coat sorta place. Instead, our company has an agreement with a local mobile car washing business who happily stops by the office once a week to wash cars. That's how it was detailed from day one until just yesterday when they washed it for a final time. All maintenance work was completed at Maserati of Tampa, FL and Maserati here in Las Veags. Quite frankly, driving fast absolutely terrifies me. If I wanted to drive like a maniac I would've invested in a Lingenfelter Twin Turbo Corvette or Viper... I will say this car does have a Stage 2 ECU software upgrade that yields an extra 25 horsepower. My business partner's had a local performance shop install a custom Formula Dynamics tune while I was out of town on vacation. They thought I would notice the difference and call them to ask what they had done to the Maserati! In reality they waited a week until approaching me to see if I noticed a difference. I did not because you actually have to mash the throttle to experience the difference which is something I just do not do. After they mentioned the upgrade to me I tried it out and yes there is a noticeable difference! The car spent half of it's life in Tampa, FL where it's nice and warm (no snow, salt, sandy roads, etc) and the 2nd portion here in even sunnier Las Vegas. The paint still looks great for a 5 year old car with 49k on it. Anyone who invests a little time in learning about Maserati knows the one-of-a-kind craftsmanship that goes into each and every vehicle. Even to this day (5 years after pulling the plastic wrapping off the seats and steering wheel) as I sit in the drivers seat I do not feel like I'm in an automobile. This car is something special. The added roar and growl from the engine is not a necessity rather an added bonus for guys like me Rawrr!!! hehe Please do not hesitate to message me with any questions you may have. The car is available to inspect for yourself if you are in the local area. Good luck!!! *I have clear title in hand *100% Clean CarFax report *Both key fobs are included |
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What do you think? Could Maserati have stood to go further for the 2015 Quattroporte, or is this sort of super-light freshening just what the doctor ordered? Let us know what you think in Comments.