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