Maserati no good???
Maserati no good???
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Brooky90

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145 posts

103 months

Tuesday 27th April 2021
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Hi everyone I've recently been thinking about buying a Maserati. Something like a 2005 quattroporte. I've always liked them and always considered them to be Italian luxury sports cars however I've noticed online they get A LOT of negativity from people. Any particular reasons for this? I always thought they were the next best thing to a Aston Martin or Bentley. Am i wrong?

MikeM6

5,989 posts

130 months

Tuesday 27th April 2021
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Never heard of them being seen negatively. Unreliable maybe, but mostly like a 'Ferrari in a suit' or something like that!

SWoll

22,697 posts

286 months

Tuesday 27th April 2021
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If the negative comments all suggest they can be a money pit then that's fair. Very few £10k cars will have the ability to empty your wallet like a 16 year old Quattroporte.

ETA - Saying that though I can certainly see the appeal. So much car for the money.

This one looks a beauty. smile

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202102149...

Edited by SWoll on Tuesday 27th April 14:04

fflump

3,451 posts

66 months

Tuesday 27th April 2021
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You'll get nothing but respect running a mark V QP, which is far better looking than the current version.

That said don't even consider it unless you have an independent specialist nearby.

The 4.2 V8 sounds amazing (I had it in my Maserati Coupe) however they do suffer variator issues. The 4.7L does not I believe but requires a 2008 onwards model.

Another reason for going >2008 is that it was available with a 6-speed ZF box. The automated manual transmission (called DuoSelect) is a complete dog and chews through clutches at an alarming rate.
Also the subframes tend to rot. An on-ramp inspection is essential.

SWoll

22,697 posts

286 months

Tuesday 27th April 2021
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fflump said:
You'll get nothing but respect running a mark V QP, which is far better looking than the current version.

That said don't even consider it unless you have an independent specialist nearby.

The 4.2 V8 sounds amazing (I had it in my Maserati Coupe) however they do suffer variator issues. The 4.7L does not I believe but requires a 2008 onwards model.

Another reason for going >2008 is that it was available with a 6-speed ZF box. The automated manual transmission (called DuoSelect) is a complete dog and chews through clutches at an alarming rate.
Also the subframes tend to rot. An on-ramp inspection is essential.
The 2007 car in the link above has had the variators done and has the ZF box. ZF was optional in 2007 but standard from 2008 facelift I believe.

100% you need to get an pre purchase inspection by an independent expert though to even consider buying one.

fflump

3,451 posts

66 months

Tuesday 27th April 2021
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SWoll said:
The 2007 car in the link above has had the variators done and has the ZF box. ZF was optional in 2007 but standard from 2008 facelift I believe.

100% you need to get an pre purchase inspection by an independent expert though to even consider buying one.
Yes you’re absolutely right.

ZX10R NIN

30,475 posts

153 months

Tuesday 27th April 2021
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As above you'll need to get an inspection done & make sure the Cam Variators have been done, if you're doing a lot of town driving then the duo selects can wear through their clutches but if it'll be used on a run it's not an issue.

Make sure you get the front suspension checked as some of the arms are very expensive.

Great cars though.