2005 Maserati Quattroporte Reviews, Pricing & Specs

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While the Maserati Quattroporte nameplate has a forty-year history, it has been out of production since 2001. The 2005 Quattroporte marks Maserati's revival under its parent company, Ferrari. With the involvement of Pininfarina (the Michelangelo of automotive sheet metal) another Italian classic arrives - almost.

The engineering team followed Ferrari's existing rear-weight bias formula. By mounting the all-aluminum, 4.2-liter, dual-overhead-cam V8 engine behind the front wheel centerline and integrating the transmission and rear axle, 53% of the Quatroporte's weight rests over the rear. To further handling quickness, aluminum suspension wishbones and hub centers reduce unsprung weight. The rear weight bias also improves steering control and feel. Some reviewers rated the Maserati sedan's steering sensitivity and feedback on par with the best; not surprising, since it shares the same rack with the new Ferrari 612S.

The suspension system also mirrors the car's parentage. The Skyhook active suspension system continuously (within 25 milliseconds) adjusts the shock absorbers to real-time road conditions and throttle and steering inputs. The driver has a sport mode option. One reviewer described the handling as "a mobile suction cup."

Open the hood, and you'll find no plastic coffee-cup covers here. Fire-red crackle-finish cam covers with a sculpted matte-black intake plenum make a visual statement: Italian spoken here. The sensuous V8 has been tuned by Ferrari/Maserati's GT team to produce 394 hp at 7,000 rpm - 500 rpm below the redline - pushing the 4,253-pound sedan from 0-60 in 5.1 seconds and to a 170-mph top speed; that top speed is limited to 129 mph in the U.S.

The interior displays Italian tailoring at its finest: It's quiet, comfortable, and swathed in luxurious, soft leathers in a wide range of colors. Real mahogany, briarwood, rosewood, or titanium trim complete the appointments. The rear seats are like the front seats: sculpted, supportive, and roomy; they slide fore/aft with tilt adjustment.

As a six-speed sequential manual gearbox, the DuoSelect transmission comes with an automatic mode. The steering-column-mounted paddle shifters allow for Formula 1 play. The problem seems to be the "automatic" mode - shifting gets clunky as each upshift accompanies a pause between gears. Reviewers found this behavior intrusive. There was concern that high-end luxury car buyers would pass up the Maserati for automobiles with traditional automatic transmissions.

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by Richard R
Jan 19, 2015
A 4 Door Saloon Supercar that gets you to your location feeling almost like a Rockstar. The name is automatically recognizable and people take pictures almost everywhere you go. The inside is as great as the outside, comfortable, with a beautiful complimentary sound system and all 4 bucket seats adjustable to the perfect comfort.Jan 19, 2015
by John L
Aug 25, 2011
When I saw this car for the first time I knew I had to get her. This is a car enthusiast dream. Spend just a bit of time behind the wheel of one and you'll see that driving a Maserati vs a Mercedes or BMW is so much better it's not a difference in degree it's a difference in type. Beauty, elegance, awesome power, sophistication, handles these East TN mountain roads like it was glued to them and blindingly FAST.Aug 25, 2011
by Xavier F
Jul 03, 2010
This spacious elegant sedan offers elegance, power and practicality. It is a very well maintained car is beautiful in Champagne exterior with luxurious Beige leather interior. It features the Maserati Dual Mode Transmission, On Board Entertainment Center, Superior Sound System, Navigation, Blue Gauges, Mahogony Wood Veneers, Black Calipers & Maserati Emblems. It has 72,000 miles & a 4.2L V8 FI DOHC engine. Jul 03, 2010

2005 Maserati Quattroporte Pricing

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Trims & specs

Air Conditioning

Automatic climate control front air conditioning · Dual front air conditioning zones · Automatic climate control rear air conditioning

Airbags

Dual front airbags · Front side airbags · Rear side curtain airbags

Audio System

Single disc in-Dash CD · Premium Brand: Bose · AM/FM radio

Brakes

ABS: 4-wheel

Comfort Features

Center console trim: leather · Dash trim: leather · Door trim: wood · Steering wheel trim: leather

Convenience Features

Center console: front console with storage · Dimming rearview mirror: auto-dimming · Easy entry: power driver seat · Memorized settings: driver seat · Multi-function remote: trunk release · Steering wheel: tilt and telescopic · Steering wheel mounted controls: audio

Drivetrain

Locking differential: rear

Lights

Headlights: Auto on/off

Mirrors

Exterior mirrors: power

Rear Seats

Type: bench

Safety

Parking sensors: rear

Seats

Front seat type: bucket · Upholstery: leather

Suspension

Driver Adjustable Suspension: ride control · Suspension control: electronic

Tires and Rims

Wheel type: aluminum alloy

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