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2007 Maserati Quattroporte Base Sedan 4-door 4.2l on 2040-cars

US $34,000.00
Year:2007 Mileage:42000
Location:

Millville, New Jersey, United States

Millville, New Jersey, United States
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Due to time limits on hold long a part can be received the car was brought back from a dealership in Hawaii. The car is in great condition. Has new tires and shocks. All recalls have been corrected. 
  • Memorized Settings Including Door Mirror(S);
  • Memorized Settings For 3 Drivers;
  • Driver Seat Memory;
  • Remote Power Door Locks;
  • Power Windows;
  • Cruise Controls On Steering Wheel;
  • Cruise Control;
  • 4-Wheel ABS Brakes;
  • Front Ventilated Disc Brakes;
  • 1st And 2nd Row Curtain Head Airbags;
  • Passenger Airbag;


  • Express Open/Close Glass Sunroof;




  • Rear Spoiler: Lip;
  • Navigation System;
  • In-Dash Single CD Player;
  • Audio System Premium Brand: Bosch-Blaupunkt Mms;
  • Audio System Premium Brand Speakers: Bose;
  • AM/FM Stereo;
  • Radio Data System;
  • Remote 5-Disc CD Changer;
  • Remote CD Changer In-Dash;
  • Surround Audio;
  • Total Number Of Speakers: 9;
  • ABS And Driveline Traction Control;
  • Stability Control;
  • Privacy Glass: Light;
  • Wheel Width: 10.5;
  • Front Fog/Driving Lights;
  • Beverage Cooler In Console;
  • Headlight Cleaners With Washer;
  • Video Monitor Location: Front;
  • Trip Computer;
  • External Temperature Display;
  • Tachometer;
  • Power Remote Driver Mirror Adjustment;
  • Heated Driver Mirror;
  • Heated Passenger Mirror;
  • Electrochromatic Rearview Mirror;
  • Power Remote Passenger Mirror Adjustment;
  • Dual Illuminated Vanity Mirrors;
  • Driver And Passenger Heated-Cushion;
  • Driver And Passenger Heated-Seatback;
  • Power Rear Window Sunshade;
  • Audio Controls On Steering Wheel;
  • Power Remote Trunk Release;
  • Front And Rear Reading Lights;
  • Anti-Theft Alarm System;
  • Leather Seat Upholstery;
  • Bucket Front Seats;
  • Rear Bench;
  • Rear Seats Center Armrest;
  • Tilt And Telescopic Steering Wheel;
  • Transmission Gear Shifting Controls On Steering Wheel;
  • 4-Corner Leveling Suspension;
  • Driver Adjustable Suspension Height And Ride Control;
  • Interior Air Filtration;
  • Automatic Front Air Conditioning;
  • Dual Front Air Conditioning Zones;
  • Residual Heat Distribution Of Air Conditioner;
  • Max Cargo Capacity: 16;
  • Vehicle Emissions: Lev II;
  • Fuel Type: Premium Unleaded;
  • Fuel Capacity: 23.8;
  • Instrumentation: Low Fuel Level;
  • Clock: Analog;
  • Dusk Sensing Headlights;
  • Self-Leveling Headlights;
  • Active Suspension;
  • Coil Front Spring;
  • Regular Front Stabilizer Bar;

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2023 Maserati Grecale revealed with 523-hp twin-turbo V6

Tue, Mar 22 2022

After months of releasing preview images and several delays, Maserati has introduced the Grecale, its long-awaited entry-level SUV. The sub-Levante model is aimed directly at the Porsche Macan, and it will likely become the firm's best-selling nameplate in the coming years. The latest addition to the Maserati range stretches 191 inches long and 66 inches tall, dimensions that make it about six inches shorter and nearly the same height as the Levante. Visually, it illustrates what Maserati design boss Klaus Busse meant when he told us that future Maserati models would borrow styling cues from the MC20: its front end is defined by a wide grille positioned below a pair of elongated headlights. Viewed from the side, the Grecale leans more toward sportiness than utility, while the back end wears horizontal lights connected by a strip of bright trim. Vents chiseled into the fenders and trident-shaped logos on the C-pillars link the SUV to the rest of the Maserati range. It's a design that works, in our opinion: The Grecale is recognizable as a Maserati but not a copy of an existing model. Busse told us that the idea wasn't merely to Xerox the MC20's front end onto the body of an SUV. "The design philosophy that I laid out in the beginning was actually done before we designed [the MC20 and the Grecale]. We really had to sit down and get our ahead around what we want to do with the next chapter of the brand. The reality is that 70% of the design process is understanding the message that you want to create, and the car then designs itself and the remaining 30% is just putting it on paper. We didn't want to design the car purely for Instagram; end up with a car loaded with real or fake features, lines, and creases. We're very much about purity. Maserati is a very strong performing car, so it doesn't need to shout, "Hey, look at me!" Quite the opposite; it wants to be a rolling structure, a car that adds almost visual value to its environment. That's the overreaching philosophy," Busse told Autoblog. Inside, Maserati integrated a relatively long list of tech features without making the dashboard look like the automotive equivalent of an iPhone. The driver faces up to four screens: a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster, a 12.3-inch touchscreen for the Maserati Intelligent Assistant (MIA) digital instrument cluster, an 8.8-inch touchscreen positioned right below, and a digital clock — yes, that seemingly counts as a screen.

2017 Maserati Levante wraps Italian style around an SUV

Fri, Feb 19 2016

Maserati has a glittering history that dates to 1914. It's based on gorgeous sports cars, decadent sedans, and a rich motorsports heritage. Now comes a new chapter: the first Maserati sport-utility vehicle. Called the Levante, it will debut next month at the Geneva Motor Show and launch in Europe in the spring. The rollout will continue around the world throughout 2016. Maserati says the Levante will have gasoline and diesel engines, though it didn't specify what's under the hood for US-bound models. It will be assembled in Turin, and the company says the first units are already in production. Details are slim as far as the rest of the specs, but Maserati says the Levante will have an eight-speed automatic transmission and all-wheel drive capability. We also hear that serious off-road performance is one of the Levante's capabilities. The Levante carries many of the brand's styling cues, and the grille, curvy fenders, headlight shape, and vents will fit in with the rest of the brand's products, like the Ghibli and Quattroporte. Maserati joins Bentley, Rolls-Royce, Lamborghini, Porsche, and other traditional sporting brands that have added SUVs to their portfolios in an effort to remain relevant and capitalize on new revenue streams. Related Video: Featured Gallery Maserati Levante Geneva Motor Show Maserati

Lightning strikes behind the grille of Maserati's first hybrid model

Tue, Jul 14 2020

Maserati's first production-bound hybrid powertrain will be inaugurated by the Ghibli, its entry-level model. The Italian firm released a short preview video to announce the model's imminent global debut. Posted on its official Facebook page, the 10-second-long video shows the front end of a Ghibli with blue lightning crashing across its grille, a feature that will presumably not be available on the production car. Although it doesn't reveal the hybrid's final design, let alone what's behind the grille, the flick confirms the gasoline-electric Ghibli will not look drastically different than the gasoline-only model. Minor trim differences will set the two sedans apart. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. As we've previously reported, we expect the Ghibli will receive a plug-in hybrid drivetrain (rather than mild or standard hybrid technology) capable of powering it on electricity alone for short distances. It will stand proud as the first in a long line of electrified Maserati models, because every car the brand releases in the coming years will incorporate some degree of electrification. Additional hybrid models are in the pipeline, and the replacements for the GranTurismo and GranCabrio due out in 2021 and 2022, respectively, will be Maserati's first electric cars. Maserati will introduce the hybrid Ghibli online on July 16 at 1 p.m. in Modena, Italy, which is 7 a.m. in New York City and 4 a.m. in Los Angeles. Additional information (including details about American availability) will be published right after the car breaks cover, and deliveries are tentatively scheduled to start before the end of 2020. What's next? The on-going COVID-19 pandemic side-tracked Maserati's plans, but 2020 remains on track to become one of the most significant years in the company's 106-year long history. It's putting the final touches on a mid-engined coupe tentatively called MC20 that will receive a new, 630-horsepower V6 engine developed in-house. The two-seater's unveiling is now scheduled for September 2020, and it will hit the track shortly after its introduction.