2011 Maserati Quattroporte S Sedan 4-door 4.7l on 2040-cars
San Diego, California, United States
Low Mileage Highly
optioned Quattroporte S for sale. MSRP was over
$142,000.
Options on the car
include: Sabbia Soft Leather interior, Walnut Briarwood
interior package,
Walnut multi function
steering wheel and gearshift knob, Paddle Shifters And standard Automatic, Power Rear Shade, Rear Luxury Seating
package, Rear Power Adjustable and
Heated seats, 14 way Adjustable dual
multiple heated/vented Front Seats, Heated cup
holders, full Alcantara
headliner and visors,
Stitched doors, Maserati Insignia on
Headrest, Chrome Maserati Door
Sills,
Black Shadow trim, Navigation, hard wired
integrated Blue Tooth System, 11 speaker Bose Premium Sound, Satellite Radio,
multi disc CD Changer, Ipod connectivity, Keyless entry, Xenon HID lights, LED
rear tail lights, Quad Dual Exhaust, Custom Tint all
around, Painted Calipers, Two Keys, All books in leather
Maserati case, recent service records.
Recent 2 yr/20K miles
service by Maserati Dealer including Synthetic oil, brake fluid flush, fresh
fluids, cabin filter, transmission fluid, coolant.
New
tires, no paintwork. |
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Maserati Levante SUV may be built in Italy after all
Thu, 05 Sep 2013In July Fiat halted its investments in Italy, putting on hold plans for the Maserati Levante SUV to be built at the automaker's flagship factory in Turin. But Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne, whose company owns Maserati, met with unions on Wednesday, and he may announce plans to move forward with production of the SUV at the Mirafiori factory if the CEO and the unions reach an agreement, Bloomberg reports.
Marchionne is reportedly about ready to build new cars at Fiat's largest and oldest factory, on the grounds that 5,300 workers accept extended temporary layoffs through most of next year in a slowing European auto market. If unions don't accept the deal, it's not clear whether Fiat would still consider building the Levante at Mirafiori or not.
The Levante, Maserati's first SUV, is based on the Jeep Grand Cherokee platform, and we reported two years ago that it would be built in Detroit next to its Jeep cousin. Obviously those plans have been altered considerably in the intervening period of time.
Maserati Ghibli gets smashed on its way to Top Safety Pick rating [w/video]
Sat, 30 Nov 2013The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) has crash-tested the 2014 Maserati Ghibli, and the Italian luxury sedan scored has well enough to earn the institute's Top Safety Pick rating. The model netted "Good" marks - the IIHS' highest rating - in moderate overlap front, side, roof strength and head restraints and seats tests.
The new Maserati is equipped seven airbags and features strategic use of hot-formed steel to optimize vehicle strength for safety and aluminum to lower weight for better driving performance. While it still pains us to see two new Maseratis smashed to smithereens (watch the videos below), we imagine the company's well-heeled prospective owners will feel better about their $65,600+ purchases knowing that they aced the tests.
Head on below to see crash test videos from both the IIHS and Europe's NCAP, as well as for Maserati's official release, which covers some of the safety engineering that has gone into its new entry-level sedan.
2014 Maserati Quattroporte revealed in patent drawings
Thu, 12 Jul 2012Curious about what the 2014 Maserati Quattroporte will look like? Recent spy shots of the big Maserati sedan haven't been much help, but now we have this: Three alleged patent drawings found by AutoWeek.nl. Better fire up your imagination, however, as like all European Patent Office images, these sketches have the unique ability to suck the beauty out of even Italian cars. Truth be told, if AutoWeek.nl had told us this was a new Buick, we might have believed them.
That said, we can certainly see the resemblance in the rear to the Maserati GranTurismo, with a similar C-pillar and that little flipped-up spoiler. In the front, too, we imagine the new Quattroporte will resemble its sportier sibling, with the crude lines from these drawings turned into more voluptuous curves through the magic of modern manufacturing.
Rumors say the next-gen sedan will be available with a choice of two engines assembled by Ferrari, either a turbocharged V8 or a supercharged V6. We're likely to see the new Quattroporte in the flesh for the first time at the 2013 Detroit Auto Show.