2008 Maserati Quattroporte Gts on 2040-cars
Oak Creek, Colorado, United States
If you have any questions or would like to view the car in person please email me at: millicentsusich@juno.com .
This is a truly special car, only 1 of 667 ever made (GT-S) and its the only Quattroporte to own.
This Maserati Quattroporte comes with a Ferrari built F136 V-8 motor with an automatic (made by ZF) transmission.
They made the Quattroporte with the awful F-1 single clutch automated manual, this car does not have that it
has a true automatic that has paddle shifters with rev-matching downshifts.
The GT-S is the rarest and most special of the Quattroportes they only made 667 between 2007 and 2008. This car
has metallic black exterior with black leather/alcantara interior with red stitching. The paint is pristine 9.9
out of 10. The interior is also pristine 9.9 out of 10 - every piece of stitching is perfect. The GT-S came with
carbon fiber interior, sports muffler, lowered suspension, 20 wheels, and standard Bielstein suspension (not the
skyhook adjustable suspension). The GT-S also came with every possible option I believe heated seats, all four.
Reclining rear seats, sun shades, sun roof, navigation, etc.
The interior buttons are in perfect condition. There are no "sticky buttons" or worn buttons. I can provide any
additional pictures needed. Please feel free to request pictures.
The car has matte vinyl wrapped wheels, that can be removed in minutes and return the wheels to the standard silver
color. This car has been meticulously maintained and garaged. This car was maintained by Ferrari, it have almost
brand new brake rotors and pads. It receiving new tires before its sold as well. The car has 28,800 miles.
Please let me know if you would like any additional pictures.
This car has complete service and vehicle history. Every single service completed is documents. Also comes with two
keys.
Thank you,
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Maserati confirms Levante SUV for 2015, Alfieri for 2016
Tue, 06 May 2014The Maserati share of the big Fiat Chrysler event today was expected to be something of a snooze, at least relative to the very busy Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and Alfa Romeo portions. But the truth is there was plenty to pay attention to where the premium Italian brand was concerned. After all, moving from its 15,400 unit sales in 2013 to a target of 75,000 global sales in 2018 is going to take some doing.
One piece of big news is a shakeup in the existing ranks. 2014 will mark the final year of production for the GranTurismo (and its soft-top counterpart), meaning Maserati will be limited to just its Quattroporte and Ghibli sedans until the Levante SUV arrives in 2015, confirming previous reports. The first SUV to wear the trident, the Levante will only be available with all-wheel drive, but it will boast a Porsche Macan-smiting pair of V6s, with 350 and 425 horsepower, respectively.
Things get back to normal in 2016, as Maserati resumes sports car production with a road-going version of the Alfieri Concept from the 2014 Geneva Motor Show. Again, this is confirmation of a previous report. That car will be joined by a convertible variant in 2017. It seems like Maser is taking aim at, well, everything with the Alfieri, offering a 410-hp, V6-powered variant that dispatches its power to the rear wheels, to go along with 450- and 520-hp versions of the Alfieri's V6 that will only get their power to the road through an all-wheel-drive system.
Singapore car salesman jailed for gambling away $280k Maserati deposit
Thu, 10 Jul 2014Kenny Rogers' country classic The Gambler is right about two things: you gotta know when to hold'em and know when to fold'em. A former Maserati salesman in Singapore is learning that lesson about when to step away from the table, after being sentenced to 33 months in prison for allegedly gambling away a customer's deposit of 350,000 Singapore dollars ($280,800).
According to Asia One, Allan Tan Buan Yuen was selling a Maserati in 2011. He told the customer that the car would take six months to arrive and cost 650,000 Singapore dollars ($522,000). While that may sound high, cars in the Asian country are notoriously expensive.
Yuen asked for a deposit of 150,000 Singapore dollars ($120,400), but instead of handing the money to the dealer, he placed the funds in his own account. Apparently, the customer didn't notice, and over the next few months Yuen received an additional 200,000 Singapore dollars ($160,400) towards the car from him. Clearly, this ruse couldn't last forever, though. When the buyer eventually inquired about his Maserati months later, Yuen admitted that he had already gambled away the entire fortune.
2015 Maserati Quattroporte gets the lightest possible updates
Wed, 19 Nov 2014A 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.