Comprehensive service history with recent maintenance
Comfortable and engaging driving experience
Only 60,790 miles from new
4.2L Ferrari V8 powerplant with 6-speed automatic transmission
The Appeal
When it comes to a Luxury Sports Sedan, the Maserati Quattroporte is an icon. The Modena-built car has been in production for six generations since 1963. Filled with luxury, with sleek and distinctly understated bodywork, the 5th generation rapidly became a keystone in Maserati's product range, and continues to be an impeccable contender for a modern classic.
This particular 2007 example is no exception. Its sleek black exterior and cream interior exude elegance and sophistication - and the car comes complete with plenty of service history. This highly engaging Italian motor is bound to get plenty of attention.
History and Paperwork
Built in 2007
Purchased by the current owner in June 2024
The car has four previous owners, according to the DVLA
The owner's pack and service book show seven stamps
Last service stamp in 2019 at 57,437 miles
Currently indicates 60,790 miles
MOT valid until December 2024 with no advisories
Paperwork file includes:
Original manuals and booklets
Stamped service record book, kept up to date until 2019
V5c document
A selection of invoices, including a recent service in May 2022 by Parkes Performance of Warwickshire
Latest MOT certificate
Under the current ownership circa £3,000 has been spent on upkeep and improvement. This includes replacing the wheel bearing which is a common issue for this era of Maserati as well as maintenance to suspension components. Improvements have also been made to rectify the common issue of bubbling paint on the wing mirrors so that it looks as good as when it left the factory.
The Condition
Sleek black paintwork with a nice, tight panel fit
The car is sat on its original alloys
These would benefit from a refurbishment but are still in fair order
The car's subframe is in good condition
Interior cream leather interior
Highly original and very nicely presented
There is a minor 1cm split at the back of the passenger headrest adjuster
Buttons are slightly sticky, a pretty common issue for a car of this age
All instruments are clean and easy to read
Headlining and carpets are nicely kept
The Mechanics
4.2L Ferrari F136 V8 powerplant
6-speed automatic transmission
Engine bay is very nicely kept
Fluids are checked regularly and remain at the same level
The car pulls well with no issues
£1,018 spent in 2020 on new Eibach springs and a replacement coolant header tank
Wheel bearing has been replaced and the front suspension has been addressed
The car runs smoothly and shifts gears smoothly
Ultimately, this appears to be an excellent example throughout
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