Quattroporte Vs Listed For Sale

MarkMas

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Very keenly priced 2011 sport GTS at purveyor of fine maseratis Mr Grace.
‘Only’ £27950, a bit more miles than recent ones (still only 62k) but a lot less money.
The difference between 35k miles or so and 60k miles seems crazy wide to me, but hey-ho, what do I know!
Me thinks this one will go fast..

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dickygrace

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Not surprised, since the other recent ones have been priced at £40k+
I’ve seen two cars in the last 5 years over £40k. The hairpin car at DL and one currently on sale. If they’re over £40k they ought to be A1 and sub 30k miles. This car has done 62500. I have seen the one at Giallo at £44995 but that’s all. I have sold similar cars recently at £32-34k. The one I sold recently at £39950 was the best one we’ve ever had and one owner, huge specification and just 25k miles. I may have another one due in with 63k miles at the late £20k’s price point soon.
 

MarkMas

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Nice LHD 2009 QPV 4.7S in BordyPonty on eBay:


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Optimistic UK pricing, I would say....

"Reluctantly selling my beautiful 2009 Maserati Quattroporte 4.7 S. She has completed just under 42k milage. This was my car in Qatar and I loved it that much that I brought it back to the UK with me. It’s LHD and pretty much looks brand new inside and out. It has the Ferrari M136 engine in it and is in the rare Bordeaux Pontevecchio. It sounds and looks amazing. The car has been tyres and has had a recent service - new plugs, filters, oil. Also had an MoT which had one advisory. The car underneath looks brand new as it was stored throughout its lifetime. The car is LHD and is awaiting final registration at the DVLA. All of the paperwork to drive it in the UK is present. This car really is beautiful and turns heads no matter where I go. Please do not hesitate to contact me should you have any further questions."
 

safrane

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Saw that myself... the only nice looking thing in Morecambe... well maybe except for Tracie Masters (memories, sweet memories)
 

Guy

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That was quick then.
What can I say, life is hard without a Maserati to drive! When one turns up in my favourite colour courtesy of Richard Grace and with a SportsItalia clean bill of health.....It then turns out to be the car I planned to be my first Maserati 6 years ago! It was being sold by Dick Lovett and I booked a test drive, only for it to be cancelled as it had been sold. The great news if that a well maintained Maserati can till feel and look like new at over 60k miles. Photos to follow.