Used 2009 Maserati Quattroporte Consumer Reviews
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103,349 miles and going strong!
I've owned Masi since 2014, bought with 26k miles. Car has run very well as a daily driver averaging 15k miles per year. Has broken down only 2x in 6yrs. Every breakdown is expensive; $2.7k for alternator failure; $2.4k for coolant hose to heat exchanger failure (behind engine). Overall a great car; technology could use major upgrades. Looks like a new model QP and runs just as good as new! Only complaint would be horrible suspensions parts - have gone through 3 sets of bushings and ball joints which last around 30-40k miles before replacement is needed from banging over potholes and bad roads. Rotors can be hand turned 1x, 2nd time needs replacement - spent $2,500 for brake job last summer replacing all 4 rotors and pads. Rotors are very expensive. Set aside $2,000/yr for maintenance.
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Just picked mine up in So Calif
I have been researching and shopping for a Quattroporte for quite some time. Finally pulling the plug this weekend. I'm still pinching myself. The wife took my last car and traded in her Cad EXT for a Honda Civic Hybrid which she promptly gave to me.. Fuel econ driving up to the Bay area was better than I had read. Taking into account the grapevine and the occasional tendency to do well over the speed limit. lol. I do have to agree with a prior review. The fuel and brake pedals are too close. Remember to make a concerted effort in braking. Otherwise you can find yourself in a whole heap of trouble real fast. After a year and a half. I have found this model with the 4.7 Ferrari engine to be bulletproof. I do not abuse it, and it has been very dependable.
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Bravissimo! Bella! Bella!
This a big car (4,000 lbs.) but can really get out of its own way, lovely growl (!!!), fast, gorgeous, well appointed, superb road feel...and I love the paddle shifters (its got that amazing Ferrari transmission). Did not expect to be so impressed by this car but am still raving to all my friends about it. Good experience at the dealership too!
Maserati... Not Ready for Prime Time!
I bought my car in May and it's been in the shop for a total of 3 out of the 4 months I've had it. Computer problems, leak in interior (that Maserati can't reproduce but is reproduced every time it rains), bad CD player. The quality of the car is poor and Maserati does not have the maintenance supply set-up to handle mass produced cars. (They're used to Ferrari owners whose cars aren't needed on a daily basis.) For example, it took 2 weeks just to get the window leak fixed. While the engine and the handling of the car are excellent, Maserati is 5 years behind in terms of electronics and gadgetry that is common on most other mid and high end vehicles. I do not recommend this car!
Best on the street...
I've been searching for a sports car for the last two months. DI've driven everything from the new Bentley Continental GT, Porsche 911 4S, Mercedes S550, BMW M6, etc... Nothing compared to the styling, performance and price of the QP Sport GT. It's the hottest car on the road and turns everyone's head, including my friends with Lambo's and 430s...