2011 Maserati Quattroporte S Sedan 4-door 4.7l on 2040-cars
Kalamazoo, Michigan, United States
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JUST REDUCED $4000!!!! PRICED TO SELL QUICKLY!! MAKE AN OFFER! 2011 Maserati Quattroporte S in a custom ordered Ferrari Red ($2900 option). The MSRP of this car was $142,085. I believe this is the ONLY car in the country in this color for sale right now. This car is LIKE NEW. Not a single scratch or dent or any blemish on this car. Recently serviced so NOT EVEN AN OIL CHANGE necessary for another 10,000 miles- see picture showing maintenance info on the car's screen. The car has FULL FACTORY WARRANTY till May 2015. Currently the car has approx. 13,200 miles as of April 14, 2014. The car is in perfect condition and was last serviced on April 23, 2013 by Maserati of Troy, Michigan (Suburban collection of Troy). This was the BIG 12,000 mile service which includes Engine Drive Belt, Coolant Pump belt, Brake fluid flush, Engine air filter, HVAC pollen filter, full under body and brake system inspection etc. Cost of this service is approx. $2500. Other options include: Paddle Shift ($1350) Front and Rear Park Sensors ($800) Carpet Neckline Color upon request in Red ($100) Out of Range Paint Color (Ferrari Red) - ($2900) Wood/Colored Leather Steering wheel ($1600) Walnut Briarwood Int. Bois Rose ($1000) Sunroof Heated seats Rear reclining seats Power Rear Sun Screen Cooled Cup-holders Perfect Carfax, no accidents, damage or any kind of defects. Clear Title is in my hand so it will be a quick transaction, I have all books, both keys and service records. The tires are in very good condition with atleast another 12,000 miles worth of tread left. The wheels have no scratches. I can email a copy of the window sticker if you would like to look at it. Feel free to email me at nirmalpshah@yahoo.com if you have any questions. I will be happy to provide my phone number to serious buyers but am not posting it here for privacy from marketing calls. Thanks for looking! |
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