2006 Maserati Quattroporte Like New formula 1 transmission original MSRP $110,000. Ferrari drive train.
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Drivers Height: Power
Drivers Lumbar: Power
Drivers Power: 10
Passenger Height: Power
Passenger Lumbar: Power
Passenger Power: 10
Seating Capacity: 5
Front Seat Type: Bucket
Upholstery: Premium Leather
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Convenience:
Center Console: Front Console With Storage
Cruise Control
Seatback Storage
Steering Adjustment: Tilt And Telescopic
Steering Power
Steering Wheel Control: Audio, Phone, Paddle Shifter
Universal Remote Transmitter
Auto Dimming Mirrors
Power Mirrors
Power Door Locks
Windows: Power Windows
Navigation System
Comfort:
Air Conditioning: Automatic Climate Control
Trunk Lights
Center Console Trim: Leather, Wood
Dash Trim: Wood, Leather
Door Trim: Wood, Leather
Reading Lights: Front
Shift Knob: Alloy
Steering Wheel Trim: Leather
Safety:
ABS: 4-Wheel
Front Headrests: 2
Rear Headrests: 3
Rear Center Seatbelt
Safety Stability Control
Driver And Passenger Airbag
Side Airbag
Stability Control
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.
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 horizontal-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.
Five people can luxuriate inside the Quattroporte, where premium wood is complemented by handcrafted leather.
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.