Used 2006 Maserati Quattroporte Sedan Consumer Reviews
Love my Mazzio
This is a manual transmission car which was not available in the list. All 2006 QP's were. I bought this with 1200 miles and have driven it daily. I still love to look at it and drive it! I was surprized at my first clutch and rear brakes having lasted only 12,000 miles, but chalk that up to showing friends the new car performance, it's been much better since. It's rear brake biased and those brakes and tires wear twice as fast as fronts, which was not expected. There have been some irritations such as window regulators going out, a short in the wiring to the trunk lid, and valets breaking the reverse switch. Regular maintenance is important and pays off in the long run.
Love it
It takes a little while to learn how to drive it. Once you do, you will love it.
- Executive GT SedanMSRP: $10,950174 mi away
- Executive GT SedanMSRP: $14,500192 mi away
- Executive GT SedanMSRP: $7,777278 mi away
I'd Buy One Again
I am a new owner, so my opinion might be tainted by the "new car" excitement, but this is one car that excites all of one's senses. The sound of the Sport GT is spectacular as it reaches the red line. I love my car.
Needs Design Help
The car is beautiful...probably the most beautiful sedan out there. However, the dealership we use is awful. They have no mechanics for the car. Once I had an appointment and they told me that their mechanics were at the races and could not take care of my car. It was the November 2006 at Homestead Speedway. All American cars...go figure. The mechanics were more important than someone who paid $130,000 for her car. The car has a tire error. If you u-turn tightly, the tire gets slashed by the body. The 2005 transmission take time to pickup. Hopefully they perfected it. The 6-CD changer rattles like crazy. The car is meant to be driven on long trips/highway, not the city. It is a gorgeous car though.
Wow!
Unquestionably this is a car that makes driving more fun than I imagined it could be. It requires more involvement than most and rewards accordingly. Thus far, its reliability has been decidedly un-Italian, but everything else is decidedly so.