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When in the market for a four-door luxury sedan, it may be tempting to make a beeline for the traditional domestic and German options. But there exists an often-overlooked, yet seductively stylish alternative from the Italian quarter: the Maserati Quattroporte. Literally translated, it means four-doors, yet the Quattroporte is far more than just a run-of-the-mill soulless box. It oozes passion, from both its design and its driving appeal. Located in Kentucky, this 2014 Maserati Quattroporte S features a 3.0-liter V6 with 43,400 miles on the clock. With comparatively fewer Quattroportes on the road, exclusivity is virtually guaranteed.
The exterior, finished in Nero Black, features contrasting red brake calipers hiding behind 21-inch Titano wheels. The paint is solid, adding a mirror-like black gloss effect. This five-seater sports a full-leather interior in black, while a sunroof is also included from the factory. Inside, you’re presented with open-pore radica wood, offering the kind of stylish Italian luxury only a Maserati can. In addition, also optioned is Home Link functionality and a handy remote-start function which is ideal for warming up or cooling down your car before a journey.
Being a Maserati, the close ties with Ferrari means that the 3.0-liter V6 under the hood is actually a Ferrari unit. This particular twin-turbo engine, although designed for and by Maserati, is assembled by and to Ferrari’s exacting specifications. It develops 404 hp and 406 lb-ft of torque. Being an S Q4, our subject car sends power to all four corners, and launches on to 62mph in just 4.9 seconds, with a top speed of 176 mph.
Grand touring is one that should be done in style, class, and with performance. But, not every manufacturer has cracked the right balance of the three. However, for years, Maserati has been giving the world some of the finest grand tourers to exist. Present today is this 2008 Maserati Quattroporte; this Italian beauty has a reported 82,068 miles on the clock and is practically grand touring royalty at your service if you choose it.
The 2010 Maserati Quattroporte S is a four-door luxury sedan that's powered by Ferrari and designed by Pininfarina. You could say that it’s an Italian sports car cleverly disguised as a four-door. Built on an entirely new platform named the M139, the fifth-generation facelift Quattroporte S debuted with a wet-sump 4.7-liter V8 engine, the same engine that was utilized in the Maserati GranTurismo S. A bigger engine over the standard Quattroporte model meant that this Quattroporte S model required a better braking system. Which resulted in Maserati upgrading this model with ventilated cross-drilled discs on both axles and dual-cast 360 mm rotors with six piston calipers in the front. Despite being over 16 feet long, with Skyhook active damping suspension, this luxury sedan can drive through bends like a sports car half its size. It may not be as luxurious as a Mercedes-Benz S-Class or a BMW 7 series, but the Quattroporte has been given serious attention to its styling and design before it came out of Italy. The current owner has reported a recent oil change, along with 68,000 miles clocked on the odometer. This Italian stallion is for sale in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Grand touring done right combines everything one would need in a vehicle; you have performance that can shock sports car owners, practicality that suits a family, and luxury that ensures everyone is safe and ferried around in comfort at all times. Maserati and their lineup of Grand tourers ensure all of the above and add on with its Italian flare and heritage, much like this 2017 Maserati Quattroporte S Q4 we have today. With a reported 17,000 miles on the clock, this low-mileage Italian beauty is ready to be your all-rounder and help you stand out from the crowd. What's better than all this? The current owner reports that this car comes included with a transferrable warranty until November 2023.
People don’t consider buying a Maserati for the purpose of a reliable daily car or a grocery-getter. While they can be used for such things if you wish, for the most part, Maserati cars fulfill the purpose of filling space in your garage with some evocative Italian metal. Also, they are the exact opposite of bad cars to drive. Especially the convertibles are strikingly attractive and fun to drive. What we have in store here is an example of the 2014 Maserati GranTurismo MC Convertible bearing 35,198 miles on its odometer. Located in Oxford, Georgia, this stunner is ready to transform even the homeliest garage into an oasis of beauty and class. When it’s out of the garage, you can enjoy driving it with its thrilling soundtrack and satisfying vigor.
Maserati is an Italian automaker known for their red-blooded sports cars that seem to be a bit more luxurious than Ferrari and Lamborghini as well. A Maserati is a fine driving machine, and it can definitely do nine-tenths of what the two Italian sports and supercar heavyweights can do, while providing a far more cosseting and comfortable driving experience. In 2001, Maserati’s signature product was the Coupe and Spyder, also known as the 4200GT in some markets. This duo replaced the 3200GT and improved upon it in every way. If you’d like to own one of these Italian beauties that’s going to be a classic in a decade or so, check out this 37,103-mile 2003 Maserati Spyder in our inventory. The car comes with original milage and up-to-date servicing.
The 2010 Maserati Quattroporte S is a four-door luxury sedan that's powered by Ferrari and designed by Pininfarina. You could say that it’s an Italian sports car cleverly disguised as a four-door. Built on an entirely new platform named the M139, the fifth-generation facelift Quattroporte S debuted with a wet-sump 4.7-liter V8 engine, the same engine that was utilized in the Maserati GranTurismo S. A bigger engine over the standard Quattroporte model meant that this Quattroporte S model required a better braking system. Which resulted in Maserati upgrading this model with ventilated cross-drilled discs on both axles and dual-cast 360 mm rotors with six piston calipers in the front. Despite being over 16 feet long, with Skyhook active damping suspension, this luxury sedan can drive through bends like a sports car half its size. It may not be as luxurious as a Mercedes-Benz S-Class or a BMW 7 series, but the Quattroporte has been given serious attention to its styling and design before it came out of Italy. The current owner has reported a recent oil change, along with 68,000 miles clocked on the odometer. This Italian stallion is for sale in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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