Maserati: Quattroporte Gt on 2040-cars
Sacramento, California, United States
This is a beautiful 2006 Black on Black Maserati Quattroporte owned by Dan and Laura Dotson from A&Es Storage Wars. The car has been on the show Storage Wars, and has been immacultaley kept in pristine condition by the Dotsons. Privacy screens in front and back, back screens go up automatic. Sport button option. Maintenance done at European Auto in Palm Desert. Driver and front seats have heaters, coolers and massagers. Cooler for drinks in the console between seats. Six speed shiftable automatic. A beautiful sedan/sports car to own, in perfect running condition, comes with an autographed picture from Dan and Laura Dotson. Thanks! Known issues: Two small dents on back bumper, very small. Minor scratches from normal wear on car with just under 60k milesExterior MeasurementsWIDTH6 ft. 2.6 in. (74.6 in.)HEIGHT4 ft. 8.6 in. (56.6 in.)LENGTH16 ft. 6.9 in. (198.9 in.)FRONT TRACK5 ft. 2.3 in. (62.3 in.)REAR TRACK5 ft. 2.8 in. (62.8 in.)WHEEL BASE10 ft. 0.6 in. (120.6 in.)Interior TYPE GasFUEL TYPE Premium unleaded (required)FUEL TANK CAPACITY 23.8 gal.RANGE IN MILES (CTY/HWY) 261.8/380.8 mi.EPA MILEAGE EST. (CTY/HWY) 11/16 mpgWeights and CapacitiesDRAG COEFFICIENT 0.35 CdCURB WEIGHT 4375 lbs.CARGO CAPACITY, ALL SEATS IN PLACE 15.1 cu.ft.MAXIMUM CARGO CAPACITY 15.1 TYPE Rear wheel driveTRANSMISSION 6-speed shiftable automaticEngine & PerformanceBASE ENGINE SIZE 4.2 LCAM TYPE Double overhead cam (DOHC)CYLINDERS V8VALVES 32VALVE TIMING VariableTORQUE 326 ft-lbs. @ 4750 rpmHORSEPOWER 396 hp @ 7250 rpmTURNING CIRCLE 40.4 ft.Suspension Double wishbone front suspension Double wishbone rear suspension Four-wheel independent suspension
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Maserati cutting Ghibli, Quattroporte production on slowing demand
Wed, Mar 18 2015If Maserati is going to meet its ambitious sale targets, it's going to need to grow as fast as its cars can accelerate. But lately, the Trident marque has seen demand for its luxury sedans flattening, if not receding. And now Maserati has had to cut production to avoid overshooting demand. We've been seeing reports of production being trimmed at the company's Grugliasco plant near Turin, Italy, for over a month now. But while earlier reports seemed to indicate the trouble was rooted in supplier issues, the latest suggests that slowing demand is the culprit. According to Automotive News Europe, parent company Fiat Chrysler Automobiles has had to cut the number of shifts at Grugliasco (where the Ghibli and Quattroporte are produced) from 12 per week to 10. "Fiat has told us that workers at the Grugliasco plant will be working for three weeks out of four up until July," union leader Federico Bellono told ANE. "The company is predicting production of about 30,000 to 35,000 cars at Grugliasco this year. I think it will be closer to 30,000." Last year the plant produced 34,000 units, with the sedans accounting for the bulk of Maserati's sales. Of the 36,448 units the Modena-based automaker sold last year, 23,500 were Ghiblis and 9,500 were Quattroportes, with the GranTurismo accounting for just 3,500 units. That's up considerably from the total of 15,400 units it sold in 2013, but is still some ways off from the 50,000 it hopes to reach this year and the 75,000 it aims to achieve by 2018. The arrival of the upcoming Levante crossover, as well as the Alfieri sports car and new GranTurismo, will surely help. But if Maserati is going to reach its ambitious sales targets, it's going to have to find more buyers for its core sedans. Repeated requests made by Autoblog for comment from Maserati have yet to be answered, but we'll be sure to update you if and when relevant new information comes to light. Related Video:
Maserati confirms the Grecale SUV will get a high-performance version
Fri, Aug 27 2021Maserati will parachute its second SUV, the Grecale, into territory controlled by the Porsche Macan. It hasn't unveiled the model yet, but it has already confirmed a fire-breathing high-performance variant is in the pipeline. "We will have a Trofeo version of [the Grecale], we will have a Modena version of that. We will have a GT version," revealed William Peffer, the CEO of Maserati's North American division, in an interview with The Drive. While he stopped short of revealing specifications, Maserati saves the Trofeo name for its quickest and most powerful models. As of writing, all of its cars with the exception of the MC20 are available in Trofeo tune. They're powered by a twin-turbocharged, 3.8-liter V8 engine — even the smaller Ghibli — and they gain a number of chassis tweaks as well as several model-specific styling cues. We expect the Grecale will get a similar treatment. One ingredient of the traditional Trofeo recipe that the Grecale might not be cooked with is the V8. It's an older engine, and we're not sure that an eight-cylinder fits in the engine bay. Rumors claim the model will ride on an evolution of the Giorgio platform that Alfa Romeo's Stelvio and Giulia are built on, so the top engine might be a V6. Maserati is nearly done fine-tuning the Grecale. It will unveil the model in November 2021, and sales will start in time for the 2022 model year. Additional details about the firm's next SUV will emerge in the coming months. Related Video This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.
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.
