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by merc1
Feb 02, 2004 (10:50 pm)
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The Quattroporte configurator:
 
http://www.maserati.com/jsp/cc4p/esterni.jsp?allestimento=base&am- p;BV_SessionID=@@@@1896582565.1075790789@@@@&BV_EngineID=cccc- adckihkggkjcefeceegdgimdfmg.0
 
The car itself:
 
http://www.maserati.com/jsp/introSottosezione.jsp?menuKey=m50&amp- ;category=%2Fmaserati%2Fcars%2Fquattroporte&BV_SessionID=@@@@- 1896582565.1075790789&BV_EngineID=ccccadckihkggkjcefeceeg- dgimdfmg.0
 
I know, long links........
 
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#3 of 166
Quattroporte... by bretaa
Feb 03, 2004 (3:01 pm)
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I'm not nearly close to buying a vehicle of this cost, but I agree with you. I love the new Quattroporte and always had a fondness for the old ones as well. The upcoming model is certainly unique and has real presence. It won't be confused with anything else on the road. Has anyone actually seen a media test drive of this car yet?
 
-Bret
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by merc1
Feb 03, 2004 (9:58 pm)
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No full road tests yet. CAR magazine did have a article on it, I think in the Jan issue.
 
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here is a prelim road test! by cindyroderick
Feb 11, 2004 (5:08 pm)
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http://www.forbes.com/vehicles/2004/02/09/cx_dl_0209feat.html
 
There are other links too. Look for them on the web. There are two fishy things Maserati is cloaking
 
1) They are not giving the rear legroom space figures. In the picture look at how cleverly they have pushed the front seats all the way to the front to show rear legroom.
 
2) Second, their transmission is not as smooth in the automatic mode which is a big drawback in Sedans which are daily driver cars.
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Edmunds first drive... by bretaa
Feb 13, 2004 (12:27 pm)
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In a word: WOW... I have a new unattainable dream car...
 
- Bret
#7 of 166
by revdrluv
Feb 13, 2004 (5:53 pm)
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Actually the legroom in the rear is supposed to be excellent. I've heard that a 6 footer can have plenty of space, even when the seat is all the way pushed back.
 
It's the headroom back there (because of that swooping roofline) that's supposed to make it a little cozy.
 
If I was in the market for an super-luxo-barge, I'd go for this one!
#8 of 166
by ak103
Feb 14, 2004 (3:54 pm)
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The Quattroporte does indeed look great, but while the interior materials appear to be very nice the overall design already looks a tad dated.
 
I also think only offering the Sequential transmission is a mistake (for the U.S. anyway). Maserati should at least make a conventional 6spd auto a no cost alternative.
 
If the car comes in at $90k, that would be a nice deal. But I'm hearing rumors of it being in the $120k neighborhood, yikes.
 
Cool car, but I'll keep my E46 M3 and STI for now.
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rear leg room by vk00
Feb 28, 2004 (7:06 pm)
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I was at New York presentation of Quattroporte and had a chance to sit in the car. No problems in the rear seat. It is comparable to BMW 745. Remember, Quattroporte has the feature that the rear seat can move forward about 4 inches so that the back is more reclined. I first put the front seat in a position I would be confortable to drive and then went to the back seat and moved the it all the way forward. I am 6 feet hight and had no problems whatsoever. A great car. The design from the close range is as stunning as it is seen on the photos. Let us wait for the prices. The representative at the presentation said that they expect somewhere in the 90's.
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by merc1
Mar 25, 2004 (4:15 am)
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Anyone signed up for one of these yet?
 
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Edmunds got it wrong, by klas07
Apr 28, 2004 (2:48 am)
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they call it a compact sedan, but it's really a full size.
 
If anyone has driven one: Is the engine and drivetrain comfortable enough for everyday use?

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