Used Maserati Quattroporte Saloon 2004 - 2013 review

Category: Luxury car

Maserati's pedigree makes this a highly desirable and exclusive luxury car

Maserati Quattroporte Saloon (04 - 13)
  • Maserati Quattroporte Saloon (04 - 13)
  • Maserati Quattroporte Saloon (04 - 13)
Used Maserati Quattroporte Saloon 2004 - 2013 review
Star rating

What's the used Maserati Quattroporte saloon like?

It's a proper Italian luxury car. On the open road, there's masses of grip and good body control. However, the car lets itself down a bit on twisty roads and rough surfaces, where the ride can get quite fidgety.

It's quiet in the cabin most of the time, but the lovely sound of the V8 engine does creep in when you push it hard. Still, that's no more than you'd want.

Overview

Maserati's pedigree makes this a highly desirable and exclusive luxury car

  • The Quattroporte has a fantastic V8 engine, quick acceleration and everyday usability
  • High-speed gearshifts are jerky, the footwell is cramped and there's only room for four people

At low speed, the automatic gearchange is fine, but it gets jerky the faster you travel. And, overall, the shifts aren't as smooth as many owners of this sort of car will expect.

Inside, there's acres of wood and leather, but anyone with biggish feet will find the footwell a bit tight. It's easy to rub your head on the grab handle above the door if you're sitting in a certain position, while sculpted rear seats mean the car is only meant for four, rather than the five you might expect.

Ownership cost

What used Maserati Quattroporte saloon will I get for my budget?

How much does it cost to run a Maserati Quattroporte saloon?

Maserati drew praise when it launched the Quattroporte for its aggressive pricing next to rivals from BMW, Audi, Mercedes and Jaguar. However, retained values are good, so buying one won't be cheap.

If you're buying a nearly-new car, the firm's three-year free servicing deal will still apply. But, if you're outside that period, regular maintenance will be pricey. With an expensive, exclusive and desirable machine like this, group 20 insurance is unavoidable. That will hit your wallet hard, but it's worth shopping around specialist firms to get the best deal.

With a thirsty V8 engine under the bonnet, expect regular, costly trips to the petrol station, too. Official fuel economy is 14.9mpg, which will convert to less than that in real-world conditions. What's more, the fuel tank is small.

Oh, and try not to crash; repair bills on any luxury car are always high.

Our recommendations

Which used Maserati Quattroporte saloon should I buy?

It doesn't really matter, as - mechanically at least - there's no great choice. Launched on the 04 plate, all versions get the same 4.2-litre 400bhp V8, which is mated to a semi-automatic paddle-shift gearchange.

Three spec levels are available - Sport, Sport GT and Executive GT - and they all have virtually everything you can think of, bar a CD changer. There are scores of options on colours and finishes, too. So, when you're picking out a used buy, it will effectively boil down to availability and your personal preference of trim and colour schemes.

That said, for the record, the mid-range model gets a carbon-fibre dashboard, while the flagship has a comfort pack that adds a massage function for rear-seat passengers, plus wooden tables and curtains. It's clearly aimed at the chauffeur market and is our favourite. However, if you're behind the wheel rather than behind the driver, don't bother with it.

Seek out a second-hand Quattroporte through the franchised dealer network, or specialist prestige sellers.

Alternatives

What alternatives should I consider to a used Maserati Quattroporte saloon?