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2009 Maserati Quattroporte Sport Gts! Only 15k Miles, Pristine! 22" Forgiato's! on 2040-cars

US $64,990.00
Year:2009 Mileage:14900 Color: over Nero Leather/Alcantara Interior is practically Brand New
Location:

Irvine, California, United States

Irvine, California, United States

This 2009 Maserati Quattroporte Sport GT S Sedan in Nero(Black) Exterior over Nero Leather/Alcantara Interior is practically Brand New, Flawless and comes absolutely FULLY LOADED:  BOSE SOUND! NAVIGATION! TONS OF CARBON FIBER! Heated Front and Rear Seats, Front and Rear Parking Sensors, Alcantara Headliner/Seats, Aluminum Racing Pedals, Clear Bra on Hood, Fenders,and Bumpers, 22" Forgiato wheels ($7,000), Tinted Windows, 4.7L 8 Cylinder Engine w/ 433 Horsepower and 361 lb/ft of Torque, 6-Speed Shiftable Automatic Transmission, Xenon Headlights, Power Glass Sunroof,  Power Adjustable Rear Seats, Aluminum Racing Pedals, 18' Space Saving Spare, Red Contrast Stitching, Homelink Universal Garage Opener, Clean CarFax, Smoke Free,  2 Owner (first owner drove it maybe 1000 miles) , Less than 15K Highway Driven Miles! EXCEPTIONALLY Well Equipped! Showroom Condition! Two Keys, Original Owner's Manuals, Floor Mats, Free/Clear Title and have transport contacts for anywhere in US or World for that matter.  Important to note that this is the Most Expensive, Most Powerful, Most Optioned, and Exclusive Quattroporte in 2009, not to be confused with the Executive GT, S, or Base Models (about 15k MSRP difference between each model).     If you aren't familiar with the difference or have any questions on the car please feel free to email or call/text (Text typically works best for quickest response) me as I would be happy to explain.   (949) 280-4213 

Note: Standard on the 2009 Quattroporte is a 400-horsepower, 4.2-liter version of that V-8 engine, while the Quattroporte S gets a 430-horsepower, 4.7-liter and the new Quattroporte Sport GT S picks up a 434-hp version of the 4.7-liter. To match all the available power, the 2009 Maserati Quattroporte has huge Brembo brakes with a pedal feel that's exotic-car firm and secure from triple-digit speeds. While the Quattroporte isn't the quickest for straight-line acceleration—5.6 seconds to 62 mph for the QP, just 5.1 for the Sport GT S—its very nimble feel belies its 4,400-pound curb weight. New in 2009 the Maserati Quattroporte Sport GT S version, which includes a lowered suspension with stiffer tuning, plus a sport exhaust(sounds incredible) and revised engine/transmission tuning. It's dressed up a bit too, with a black grille that has distinct concave vertical fins, along with black trim for the doors, door handles, and twin-oval exhausts. Headlights have a unique design as well. The interior is finished in a Titantex composite trim, and sport seats are finished in Alcantara and leather

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Maserati Levante is Italy's answer to the Porsche Cayenne

Tue, Mar 1 2016

When Maserati released the first images of the new Levante – and said little else about it – we wondered what it would be under the hood. Crossover or not, it is still a Maserati, after all. The full details are now here. Globally speaking, Maserati will offer the Levante with three engine options. All of them are turbocharged 3.0-liter V6s, but they vary widely in output and even burn different types of fuel. The base model packs 350 horsepower and 368 pound-feet of torque for a 0-62 time of 6.0 seconds flat – the same as the base Ghibli, but four tenths slower with a bigger form to move. The Levante S offers a rather impressive 430 hp and 427 lb-ft (more than the Ghibli S) for a 5.2-second sprint. And while the diesel model has the least power, it also offers the most torque, at 275 hp and 442 lb-ft (slightly more than the oil-burning sedan) for a 6.9-second time. Whichever engine is chosen, it comes mated to an eight-speed automatic transmission, all-wheel drive, and a limited-slip differential. Those output figures compare rather favorably to the Porsche Cayenne with which the Levante will invariably be compared. But Porsche and Maserati aren't the only high-end, old-world automakers that have now broken into the crossover game. So have Bentley and Jaguar, and soon so will Aston Martin, Lamborghini, Lotus, and Rolls-Royce. It's all part of an onslaught of crossovers coming from some of Europe's most vaunted marques. And while Maserati hasn't gotten there first, it hasn't gotten there last, either. With two sedans already out and a new sports car on the way, the Levante puts the Modenese automaker in prime position to grow, and grow big. View 21 Photos View 4 Photos Related Video: MASERATI LEVANTE DEBUTS AT THE GENEVA MOTOR SHOW Maserati's first SUV receives its eagerly-anticipated world unveiling at the Geneva International Motor Show Modena, 01 March 2016 – Maserati has chosen the 86th Geneva International Motor Show to introduce the first SUV in its hundred-year history: the Levante. As with many Maseratis from the past, the new car's name is inspired by a wind: the Levante is a warm Mediterranean wind that can change from a light breeze to an irresistible natural force in an instant, mirroring the character of the first Maserati SUV. The Levante is the ideal complement to the Maserati range. Combined with the Quattroporte, Ghibli, GranTurismo and GranCabrio, the range now covers the entirety of the global luxury automotive market.

Reid Bigland appointed CEO of Alfa Romeo, Maserati

Tue, May 24 2016

There's been a big shakeup in Fiat Chrysler's leadership team, as head of US sales and FCA Canada CEO Reid Bigland will replace Harald Wester as the chief exec for Alfa Romeo and Maserati. Wester will retain his position as chief technical officer of FCA. Both men will hang onto their positions on FCA's Group Executive Council. The move is an interesting one considering the widely publicized issues at both Alfa and Maserati. Alfa Romeo's problems are almost too many to list. The brand has promised a full-scale return to the US market for more than a decade, but faced repeated delays. Its latest volume model, the Giulia, is being savaged by reviewers over quality issues, and the company has frequently pushed its upcoming CUV back. If that were the only problem, it'd be annoying, but according to Automotive News, Alfa's relaunch is also considerably over budget. Maserati is an entirely different can of worms. Alongside Alfa, it's been stung by a slow Chinese market. Profits are down, according to Automotive News, and it's been widely rumored that the company will delay its next sports car, the Alfieri, until 2018 – it was previously promised for this year. Meanwhile, two of its three other models, the Quattroporte and GranTurismo, are dangerously long in the tooth, and the Levante is still months away from US sales. Can Bigland sort these issues out? Maybe. As Sergio Marchionne said in his official statement, "[Bigland] has an extraordinary record of growing sales and market share in the US and Canada over the last 7 years at FCA, including leading the growth and positioning of the Ram and Dodge brands for part of that time."

2015 Maserati Quattroporte gets the lightest possible updates

Wed, 19 Nov 2014

A week after its debut on the interwebs, Maserati has trotted out its freshened Quattroporte range at the LA Auto Show, giving us our first in-person look at the changes to the top-of-the-line GTS trim.
Maserati has tweaked the headlights across the range, while the GTS gains new body-color trim pieces on the lower bodywork. Red badging on the wheelcaps and and a freshened trident badge are some of the more obvious changes, while new lower bodywork is matched to the main exterior color. While these tweaks are nice, we aren't totally sure they deliver on the "sportier and aggressive appearance" that the Italian company is aiming for in model year 2015.
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.