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Maserati Quattroporte DUO SELECT AB4 FULLY LOADED EXTENSIVE HISTORY RECENT CLUTCH Saloon Petrol Black

2006 Maserati Quattroporte DUO SELECT AB4 FULLY LOADED EXTENSIVE HISTORY RECENT CLUTCH

  • Engine: 4244 Petrol Automatic
  • Year: 2006
  • Finished in: Black
  • Location: Bradford West Yorkshire
  • £23,990
Maserati Quattroporte Evoluzione Saloon Petrol Red

2000 Maserati Quattroporte Evoluzione

  • Engine: 3200 Petrol Automatic
  • Year: 2000
  • Finished in: Red
  • Location: Sunderland Tyne and Wear
  • £11,995

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Maserati History - Click to expand

The five brothers Maserati of Bologna, Italy formed Maserati, an iconic name in fast cars, in 1914. Each of the brothers had been involved in motor vehicle making and racing since the beginning of the century. Initially they concentrated on working with other manufacturers, principally Diatto. In 1926, Diatto withdrew from racing car production after a major crash and Maserati began building their own. The eldest brother, Alfieri, died in 1932. In 1937, the surviving brothers sold the business to the Orsi family, who moved Maserati production to Modena in 1940, from where it has never moved. Maserati concentrated on building and racing cars, until another tragedy in the 1957 Mille Miglia forced them to pull out and switch focus to road cars. Maserati's first high performance, luxury car was the Sebring in 1962. It was followed by the Mistral coupé in 1963. Their first Spyder followed the next year, along with the simply named four-door, the Quattroporte. Maserati sales, like every other manufacturer in the luxury, high-performance end of the market, are low volume. This can cause problems with investment and business stability. Maserati have been unable to avoid this fate. Orsi sold to Citroen in 1968, which had a big impact model design and production volume. The mid-engined Bora was the fruit of this approach, followed by the Merak and Khamsin. Alessandro de Tomaso took over in 1975, introducing the Kyalami and Quattroporte III before the 1980s saw a step change in design exemplified by the Biturbo; cheaper, with a more aggressive, raw performance, square styled and front-engined. In 1993, Fiat became the latest owner and has brought great stability to this famous marque, whose greatest achievements have been of dominating the racing lines. The 3200 GT changed Maserati's game and has been followed by the Spyder, the 4200 Coupé, and more recently, the Grantourismo and Grancabrio. Used Maserati cars of these types form an enticing second hand Maserati market.

2013 Maserati Quattroporte spied

2013 Maserati Quattroporte spied

The first prototype variant of the 2013 Maserati Quattroporte has been spied during the saloon's latest testing. It seems like the pictures of a Quattroporte test mule taken in Scandinavia last month is the Maserati after all.  Pictures of the camouflaged car revealed an elongated shape which indicates that the 2013 model is longer than the current unit.  Its real roofline will provide the car with a design similar to the Audi A7 Sportback. This new design wi...

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New Maserati Quattroporte revealed

New Maserati Quattroporte revealed

Testing of the next generation Maserati Quattroporte is picking up the pace, ahead of its sales starting next year.  However, the carmaker has still not decided whether to debut its latest V8 petrol powered sports saloon at the Detroit Motor Show in January 2013 or at the Paris Motor Show in September 2012. The Quattroporte is being developed under the codename M156 and will target another market than the current model in order to make space in the line-up for an upcoming mid-...

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