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2007 Maserati Quattroporte Sport Gt - Rare "bianco Fuji" Pearl White on 2040-cars

Year:2007 Mileage:56850
Location:

Washington, District Of Columbia, United States

Washington, District Of Columbia, United States
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This is rare, rare, rare Quattroporte.  The highlights:   (1) it's a Sport GT - which means it's the baddest looking QP [do you really want an "executive"?],(2) it has black full leather, which means seats, door panels, dash, console [don't ever buy a Maserati and don't get full leather package, EVER], (3) power + heated seats, memory, (4) full carbon fiber interior [again, truly badass], sunroof, (5) 20 inch wheels with the red calipers, (6) factory navigation, (7) bose sound system, (8) xenon headlights.  Here's the most important feature of the car.  It has the fully automatic transmission (with paddle shifters), and does not have the duo select.  If you buy a QP, don't get the duo select.  Do your homework on this.  The duo select was a disaster for Maserati. Whether you get this car or not, don't get a duo select.  I bought the car in July 0f 2009.  I am the second owner.  I have owned lots and lots of cars, and more people stop to look at this car than ANY other car I've had.  

Here are some Q&As:

Why am I selling the car?  I generally get in and out of cars, but this one I have had a long time.  I'm looking at the Gran Turismo.  

What's my bottom line on price?  Make me an offer.  Before listing this car myself, I took it to two local high end car dealers.  One offered me $37,500, and the other offered me $38,000.  Independently, each told me that they'd sell the car for the upper 40s, and would pocket about $10k.  I'd like to get in the low 40s, and I feel like that would be a win/win.

Any paint work?  NO!  No paint work.

Any engine repairs?  No.  Minor stuff.  If you buy a QP, it will be in the shop and will be finicky.  If you don't want finicky, then buy a Honda.  The biggest I have had was brakes (pads, and rotors).  

What's wrong with the car?  Body and interior are in excellent condition.  If I were buying the car, there are 3 things I would identify.  First, the right rear wheel has some damage from a curb.  It can be fixed, or replaced.  Second, the tire sensor gauge light comes on and off periodically, even though the tire pressure is fine.  The light is annoying.  Some other owners have apparently had that fuse removed.  Third, there's a small scratch on the right rear bumper, 1-2 inches.

Been garage kept?  Yes, always.  By always, I mean always.

Dealer serviced?  Yes, always.

*** Happy bidding.  I have a PERFECT ebay rating, so bid with confidence.


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Thu, Mar 7 2019

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Fri, Feb 21 2020

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