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Posted on 2007-12-21 19:39:00 | by: G-A.G | 3 Comments
Article Type: Driven | Tags: MASERATI, V8, SEDAN, FERRARI


The Luxury Sports Sedan

Maserati Quattroporte Sport GT S


Identity :
Maserati's luxury sports sedan is back for more in an exclusive Sport GT S version.

Headlines :
4.2l V8 producing 400 hp.
5m05 long and a weight of 1990 kg.
Semi-auto gearbox with flappy paddles.
0 to 100 km/h : 5’’6,
Top speed : 270 km/h.



Maserati Quattroporte Sport GT S, HDTV
(WMV9HD 720p Direct Download "Right click, Save as…")

Design :
The Quattroporte is highlighting discretion and style in a typically Italian way. The Sport GT S version is very similar to a "standard" Quattroporte but if you're careful enough you will notice the unique 20 inches rims and red Brembo brakes, exclusive exhaust system and a few other details.

Inside :
Discretion and smoothness outside, discretion and smoothness inside with alcantara/leather seats and an excellent presentation including carbon parts here and there. Italian beauty.

On the road :
Sure the Quattroporte is a Luxury Sedan, but it is a Maserati first and right now this means a bit of Prancing Horse technology. The engine, a masterpiece coming from Maranello produces what any automotive enthusiast would call music. The chassis is another great satisfaction and, once the electronics deactivated, the Sport GT S is surprisingly fun and agile.

Last words :
Not as rigorous as a German sedan (Mercedes S Class , 7 Series BMW , Audi A8), the Quattroporte offers a much more marked temperament...the Italian Flame is still alive.

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Posted on Wed Jan 28, 10:27 by Al, Student, GlobalWarming
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Anyone know what is the name of the Song\Track That is played in the video?



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Posted on Mon Feb 23, 06:36 by Day_Two_Webdesign, Webdesigner, content management editor, Eindhoven
Home Page: http://www.day-two.nl/
Massive car! The racing paddles behind the steering wheel work really well, and the gear shifting is far more fluent than the older Quattroporte model. A lot like the relatively new Maseratie Gran Turismo S. Love them both! ;-)



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Posted on Mon Feb 23, 06:40 by Day_Two_Webdesign, Webdesigner, content management editor, Eindhoven
Home Page: http://www.day-two.nl/
'Maserati' of course, "excuse m'e French"! ;-)