2006 Maserati Quattroporte Executive Gt Sedan 4-door 4.2l on 2040-cars
Grand Junction, Colorado, United States
This is a super clean no accident California Executive GT car. This car has new tires a fresh oil and plug change and is ready for a new owner. Check out all the pictures at the link below and please fell free to call or email us with any questions you might have. Financing is available for those who qualify. Thanks for looking. Front Seats 14 -way power passenger seat 14 -way power driver seat Height adjustable driver seat Height adjustable passenger seat Leather Bucket front seats Rear Seats Reclining rear seats Folding with storage center armrest Rear ventilation ducts
Power Features Remote power door locks Power mirrors Instrumentation Clock Tachometer Trip computer External temperature display Low fuel level warning
Convenience Cruise control Front console with storage Front and rear door pockets Remote trunk release Front seatback storage Speed-proportional power steering Universal remote transmitter (for garage door, security system, etc.) Rear parking sensors Tilt and telescopic steering wheel Transmission controls and audio controls on steering wheel Comfort Dual zone climate controls - driver and passenger Beverage cooler Trunk light Leather and wood trim on center console Leather and wood trim on dash Leather and wood trim on doors Front and rear reading lights Alloy trim on shift knob Leather steering wheel Electrochromatic inside rearview mirror Memorized settings Memorized settings for 3 drivers
In Car Entertainment Blaupunkt premium brand stereo system Bose premium brand speakers AM/FM in-dash single CD player stereo Speed sensitive volume control 1 subwoofer(s)
Telematics DVD based display w/voice directions navigation system
Exterior Features Roof and Glass Variable intermittent rain sensing wipers Power rear sunshade Tires and Wheels Alloy wheels 18 x 10.5 in. wheels 285/40R Z tires Performance tires Inside mounted spare tire
Safety Features 4-wheel ABS Front and rear head airbags Dual front side-mounted airbags Front and rear ventilated disc brakes High pressure washers headlamps Dusk sensing headlamps Xenon high intensity discharge headlamp 2 front headrests 3 rear headrests Passenger airbag occupant sensing deactivation Rear center 3-point belt Front and rear seatbelt pretensioners Stability control Traction control Electronic brakeforce distribution Self-leveling headlights
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Autocar compares new Maserati Quattroporte to Jaguar XJ
Mon, 07 Jan 2013Autocar's Steve Sutcliffe took the 2014 Maserati Quattroporte on a spin along snowy mountain roads to test it for a specific brief: as a limousine for the chauffeured class. It's sporting credentials are impressive: Twin-turbocharged 3.8-liter V8, 532 horsepower, 475 pound-feet of torque in casual circumstances that rises to 532 lb-ft in overboost, a 0-to-60 mile-per-hour sprint of 4.7 seconds and a top speed of 191 mph.
However, citing Maserati's desire to not just increase its sales to 50,000-per-annum by 2015, but to sell many more of its cars in China, Sutcliffe wanted to find out if the livery side of the Quattroporte could match its sport sedan side. So after taking the pilot's seat and trying out the sport settings, Sutcliffe hops in back to test out the CEO's seat.
Then he compares the Quattroporte against the long-wheelbase Jaguar XJ with its supercharged V8, a sedan that's 15,000 pounds less expensive than the Maserati. It doesn't take long for him to find that one of them is a clear winner when it comes to transporting VIPs. To find out which one, enjoy the video below.
Maserati to cap output at 75,000 cars
Fri, 18 Jul 2014Maserati appears set to take a page out of corporate sibling Ferrari's playbook with the possibility that it may cap global annual output in the coming years. Ferrari announced in 2013 that it would limit itself to 7,000 vehicles a year to maintain exclusivity, and so far, it has stuck to the plan.
According to an unnamed Maserati executive speaking to Reuters, the Italian luxury car maker wants to cap its sales to 75,000 vehicles a year. However, it's hardly there yet. The company doesn't forecast reaching that production benchmark until 2018.
Dave Sullivan, an auto industry analyst for AutoPacific, thinks that limiting sales could be a smart move for Maserati. "If it is profitable at 75,000 and doesn't require a significant investment in capacity to get there, this appears to be sound," he said to Autoblog via email. "Alfa Romeo is intended to be the volume brand and by capping Maserati, it means that even if you opted to buy the 'entry level' Ghibli, you still have a level of exclusivity."
Maserati offers peek into Alfieri concept's design
Mon, 24 Mar 2014This year marks Maserati's hundredth anniversary, which means we'll be spending the rest of 2014 talking about all the company's planned celebrations. The Alfieri Concept, shown at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show, though, is quite possibly the most noteworthy part of the brand's centennial.
Named after one of the company's founder, Alfieri Maserati, the coupe is a striking piece of design, although it did manage to fall short of earning a spot on our editors' choice list for the Geneva show (we blame this more on the number of exciting products at the show rather than any shortcoming of the showcar).
In this video, Maserati Centro Stile designers take us through the process of penning the Alfieri, from the car it was inspired by, on to the actual process of designing the car. Fans of automotive design won't want to miss this video. Take a look below.