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2006 Maserati Quattroporte

$ 10560

Availability: 99 in stock
  • Number of Cylinders: 8
  • Year: 2006
  • VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): ZAMCE39AX60022233
  • Mileage: 93450
  • Model: Quattroporte
  • Drive Type: RWD
  • Exterior Color: Gray
  • Condition: Used
  • Make: Maserati
  • Vehicle Title: Clean

    Description

    Cut and Paste this Youtube video link of the car running and driving
    2006 Maserati Quattroporte Sport GT Sedan for sale West Hollywood CA
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKQBfJh9yLk
    Details:
    • 394-hp V-8
    • 394.0-hp, 4.2-liter, 8 Cylinder Engine
    • DuoSelect transmission (very limited made)
    • Designed by Pininfarina
    • Side-curtain airbags
    Very clean and regularly maintained at Maserati of Van Nuys
    First owner drove and well maintained and put on 92k miles
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    We are the second owner and put on approximately 2k miles in the last two years.
    Custom Performance Exhaust from Top Speed Auto was installed! Sounds great!
    Interior upgraded to the OEM carbon fiber trim. The steering wheel leather was reconditioned and restored.
    Sirius XM Commander Touch Satellite Receiver Player was installed.
    The vehicle was owned by an executive and is located in West Hollywood and has always been garage kept.
    Smogged and registration is current.
    There is a small dead spot approx 2 cm on the dash LED display
    Any questions please call David
    3234916843
    2006 Maserati Quattroporte review:
    Vehicle Overview For 2005 model year, Maserati introduced a full-sized four-door luxury sedan called the Quattroporte.
    Designed by Pininfarina, the rear-wheel-drive Quattroporte competes against the Audi A8, BMW 7 Series and Mercedes-Benz S-Class
    The Quattroporte has Brembo all-disc brakes and a Skyhook automatic-damping suspension. A 394-horsepower V-8 engine works with Maserati’s DuoSelect sequential manual transmission, which can be shifted using paddles mounted on the steering column. Maserati says the Quattroporte can accelerate from zero to 60 mph in a swift 5.2 seconds. For optimum weight distribution, the engine sits aft of the front axle and drives a rear-mounted transmission.
    At the Frankfurt auto show in September 2005, Maserati displayed two new versions of the Quattroporte: an Executive GT and a Sport GT. The Executive GT has polished 19-inch wheels and heated, ventilated and massaging rear seats. Stowable rear tables and a wood and leather steering wheel also are installed.
    The Sport GT features 20-inch wheels, carbon fiber trim, racing pedals, and a black grille and side air vents. Maserati’s Skyhook suspension system has been modified for use in the Sport GT, and a sport exhaust system is installed.
    Exterior: Maserati refers to the sleek Quattroporte as “contemporary Italian art.” Recognizable Maserati styling cues include its long hood, prominent grille and headlights, and the classic Trident emblem on the windowless C-pillars. Low-slung front fenders, short front overhangs, a swept-back profile, a high belt line and a steeply raked windshield also help establish what the company calls an “authoritative persona [and] predatory appearance”
    A broad horizonal-bar grille also contains Maserati’s Trident badge. The headlights sit slightly back, and a wide air intake is installed below the grille. Three portholes adorn each front fender. Standard wheels measure 18 inches in diameter. Built on a relatively long 120.6-inch wheelbase, the Quattroporte is 198.9 inches long overall and 56.6 inches tall.
    Interior Five people can luxuriate inside the Quattroporte, where premium wood is complimented by handcrafted leather. Rosewood is standard, but buyers can specify mahogany, burl walnut, a titanium-style trim or piano black finish.
    Standard features include a 14-way power driver’s seat with a memory feature, power rear seats, a power rear sunshade and a cooled compartment in the front armrest. Touching a button in the center rear armrest moves the front passenger seat forward, supplying additional legroom. The Bosch-Blaupunkt Multi Media System includes a navigation system, Bose stereo and TV tuner.
    Under the Hood The Quattroporte’s 4.2-liter V-8 engine generates 394 hp and 333 pounds-feet of torque. The six-speed sequential manual transmission can be shifted using paddles mounted on the steering column. A Low Grip mode is included for driving in poor weather conditions.
    Safety All-disc antilock brakes, the Masterati Stability Program, side-impact airbags for the front seats and side curtain-type airbags are standard.
    Quattroporte Executive GT is the Italian flagship in the purest form. It is the full expression of elegant design and features lateral grilles and 19” wheel rims. An exterior identification plate appears on the model, one in which comfort levels are at the highest and most exclusive. Among the features that enhance the interior of the Executive GT is the comfort pack of rear seats which offer heating, ventilation and massage. The seat and reach can be electronically adjusted and the stowable rear tables are made from the same refined woods as the interior. The cabin roof is lined in exquisite Alcantara. The steering wheel is in wood and leather and the air conditioning control panel can be operated from the rear seats.