Maserati Quattroporte | Long Term Owners Review | Pros and Cons, Economy, Servicing, Reliability

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  • čas přidán 22. 04. 2023
  • The M139 shape Maserati Quattroporte is a tantalising prospect for a truly affordable exotic car on the used market - especially if you are looking for one with far more space, seats and practicality than your average GT car. Not to mention a truly wonderful blend of sound and performance thanks to their Ferrari-shared F136 series engines.
    At the same time however, the vast majority of prospective buyers are seemingly terrified at the thought of Maserati ownership due to their reputation when it comes to build quality and reliability, some of which is vastly blown out of proportion, and parts of which have seeds of truth. So from my perspective as a three time Quattroporte owner at this point - what keeps me coming back to these trident-bearing super limos, and what essentials do you need to keep in mind about buying and living with one? Let's discuss in my long term review of the Maserati Quattroporte.
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Komentáře • 73

  • @stifflerantique9005l
    @stifflerantique9005l Před 3 měsíci +19

    I bought a new 2009 QP Executive GT & i still own it 15 years later in perfect condition. Love my Maserati QP 4.7.

  • @jammie4u
    @jammie4u Před rokem +8

    Just got a granturismo c. Luv it! 2017, 30,000 miles. 1st annual service, 1900.00. This car is like sitting in a woman's hand.

  • @lucasdamask
    @lucasdamask Před 2 měsíci +4

    07 Quattroporte's also have ZF's, some still have the F1 gearbox, but most of them are ZF cars.

  • @antrich7377
    @antrich7377 Před rokem +7

    Love Maserati M139 , it’s one of the best Maserati ever built as you get 4 door Ferrari engine car for pennies compared even cheapest Ferrari California. It’s so enjoyable drive for every day or sport driving.

  • @harshithsadhana7475
    @harshithsadhana7475 Před rokem +15

    Please do it a podcast on the maserati

  • @bikersoncall
    @bikersoncall Před rokem +3

    Very Well done and informative.
    If you've seen the bulk of the videos on
    the Quattroporte, you get the impression,
    the owners work at Burger King and
    get mad when they have to pay for an
    oil change.
    Thanks for no midroll ads, that's class, I
    let all other ads run, no one lets midrolls run.
    And thanks for including us in the US with
    mpg not just liters.
    I 'get' what you mean about trying out other
    vehicles, for myself and I think many out
    there, it could be a Rolls, Porsche, Ferrari, etc,
    after a year or so , for me, its like la ti da....
    what else is out there..

  • @lordmegatron65
    @lordmegatron65 Před rokem +10

    Such a nice car! I'd love a podcast on these cars! That was actually a really cool idea when you mentioned it! You are always so informative and enthusiastic when it comes to talking about cars you love. As a huge car guy myself I definitely understand the passion! Great work! 😊👍

  • @indycarfan.
    @indycarfan. Před rokem +7

    Nice video !
    In GT7 we should see real tracks like:
    - road america
    -paul ricard/magny-cours
    -kylami
    -hockenheim
    -imola
    -malaysia/singapour

  • @peterbouwer5699
    @peterbouwer5699 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Very useful. Thanks for the review, I now feel educated on these. Have always fancied one. For the moment I'll stick with my Continental GT. But the time will come I'm sure!

  • @thedonitalian1923
    @thedonitalian1923 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Love my Maserati and having owned one in my early thirties makes it feel special. It makes my Audi feel like a Honda when driving between the two.

  • @kurtjammer9568
    @kurtjammer9568 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Love the brand glad we have an honest review for once..I enjoy mine.most people bash the brand.i feel owning them is a passion..I like to sit in the ferrari maserati dealer while my car is in there..and they look after me because it's in my blood!

  • @leeg12000
    @leeg12000 Před rokem +3

    Brother, I love your longer videos.
    Have a nice day big man.

  • @apzynch7730
    @apzynch7730 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I still own and drive my 2012 Quattroporte Sport GTS it has clocked over 40k kms. Other than the sticky buttons (which I just rubbed off) and some leather upholstery of the glove box panel bubbling off, and blue pseudo leather upholstery of the side of the seats almost melted with the seatbelt buckles sticking to them, after the car sat for some months during the pandemic, I have had no major issues with it.
    Replaced the lower radiator hose though, a few years back and the coolant reservoir tank twice, oh and the power window mechanisms.
    It still is a lovely car to drive around with the fam.

  • @frarevo
    @frarevo Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thank you, amazing video.

  • @benbusinovski2937
    @benbusinovski2937 Před 29 dny +1

    Would love to hear the long form novel about this maginificent beast. Love it.

  • @danryan9533
    @danryan9533 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Would love to a long review of the quattroporte please

  • @gaziraffan9079
    @gaziraffan9079 Před 6 měsíci +1

    The best used quattroporte video in the internet.

  • @RealGuidoFawkes
    @RealGuidoFawkes Před 2 měsíci +1

    Great job, real insights avoiding the usual anti-Italian blabber from British car journalists.

  • @Keeasha777
    @Keeasha777 Před rokem +6

    Great video Michael

  • @nachoavgbindu
    @nachoavgbindu Před 10 měsíci +1

    Pls do podcaast on this car, want to learn more.

  • @TheRackuipedu
    @TheRackuipedu Před 6 měsíci +1

    one of the best reviews I have seen on utube!
    Good job!
    I would have bought such an unpredictable car if it was not for the 2 tons....
    My Alfa 166 3.0 from 99 is close to my dream car but I am missing the rear drive....
    Help me find my dream car:
    4-doors, not too young, not too long, not too heavy, more torque/ccm than horse power, rear drive and a history/"name"..
    thanks

    • @HSGAutomotive
      @HSGAutomotive  Před 6 měsíci

      Simplest answer would be a C63 AMG, which I've also talked about on the channel, or perhaps one which I may buy at some point but haven't driven yet, the excellent Lexus ISF

  • @parushparushev2344
    @parushparushev2344 Před 9 měsíci +3

    if maserati didnt start their production with the quattroporte and the duo select transmission in the beginning rather than the ZF, then their value wouldnt certainly not decrease so much

    • @HSGAutomotive
      @HSGAutomotive  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Yeah for sure, which I suppose we can thank for making these such bargains

  • @jefferyyounce5372
    @jefferyyounce5372 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I owned a 08 GT and didn't have any issues with it except worrying about the camshaft variators needing replaced. At 28k I started it cold and heard that dreadful clicking noise for a second and said, that's it. I;m selling it. Why, inquired to several shops the cost of replacement and I was quoted, between 8 and 12 thousand dollars. I only paid 30k for the car with 14k miles on it. I'm currently looking for another GT with the year > 2010 where the variator issue was fixed.

  • @antonioromano9963
    @antonioromano9963 Před rokem +3

    Deep green a killer colour

    • @antonioromano9963
      @antonioromano9963 Před rokem +1

      Yes definitely the perfect tone with cream leather interior, a Mafia hitman.would use this vehicle to paralize his victims bf termination

  • @Zuhzuhzombie
    @Zuhzuhzombie Před 8 měsíci

    That check engine life

  • @lolickypeepee23xdd6
    @lolickypeepee23xdd6 Před 19 dny

    maserati granturismo/quattro are real maseratis, such beautiful and exciting cars that you always look forward to driving unlike the later gen quattro and ghibli and suv hellscape- dont even care that some bmw is faster, they can do what they want but the maserati is far more exciting in all ways

  • @Josh-er6oz
    @Josh-er6oz Před 5 měsíci

    Genuine question, is it worth spending the extra money? Picking up a decent early QP for £8/9k vs spending £15/20k on a later one?

  • @gruetter
    @gruetter Před rokem +9

    I loved my Duoselect, the Automática is just a nice Limusine (I owned both). The Duoselect was much sportier and aggressive. I loved to take it to the mountains to really drive it hard and feel all that power. I was lucky, I never had problems.

    • @antonioromano9963
      @antonioromano9963 Před rokem +2

      You knew how to drive.

    • @meeeeeeeeeeee
      @meeeeeeeeeeee Před 8 měsíci +1

      Yes, my DuoSelect QP even feels sportier than my ZF GranTurismo S, despite the latter being a coupe and having a larger engine. Besides the slushbox, the ZF gear ratios are much lower, with 5th and 6th both being overdrive. The DuoSelect QP runs 3300 RPM at 80MPH in 6th gear, it's kinda insane (and inefficient).
      Coupled with the QP having a much nicer interior build quality, it's clearly the more Italian car.

    • @rafibalouzian9951
      @rafibalouzian9951 Před 6 měsíci +1

      I also own both 2005 Quattroporte and 2012 Granturismo s. The Quattroporte duo select is the true drivers or petrol head car.
      It is an involving and brilliant driving experience. The problem is most people have opinions without owning one.
      The Quattroporte is sports sedan . This is not designed as a limo. I also had no issues with the transmission still on original clutch 62,000 miles, driven on manual sport mode only

  • @kellygerman8709
    @kellygerman8709 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Don't forget to check the subframe. They rot. Cracking cars though

  • @jkb19893
    @jkb19893 Před rokem +1

    I like the video and appreciate the content, but I'm not sure 5 months counts as "long term ownership". Even times 3. I mean, did you ever even take one of these things for a big 4th year service...? All cars like this have bad mpg and high tax, but a major service every 2 years (as opposed to 4 in a Porsche say) is a BIG difference in running costs. I'm more interested to hear about that

  • @theencourager2686
    @theencourager2686 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Honest... thank you. But, still deterred based on that same honesty.

  • @wp-theillest1987
    @wp-theillest1987 Před 10 měsíci +1

    QUESTION!???……I am literally one day from grabbing a 2014 Q4 w/55k miles. I house all cars in the winter, and switch out every 10 days (I am down to 3 cars, this can be my fourth)….I put abt 3k miles per year, 4K tops on them, this would be the same. Should I still opt for a warranty?….send your thoughts. It’s my first one…RESPONSE WOULD BE CRAZY! Thanks in advance!

    • @HSGAutomotive
      @HSGAutomotive  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Each to their own but I never bother with extended warranties, most dealers etc only seem to try and find excuses to get out of them. As far as use, the more often the better when it comes to batteries etc.

    • @wp-theillest1987
      @wp-theillest1987 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@HSGAutomotive so would u say, looking into buying it given the amount of mile I put on my cars should be fine w/no warranty?…OFCOURSE I will make my own decision, but asking. U def have the experience-I have the most reliable cars clogging up my garage-GX460, GSFSPORT, IS250, this one is the bastard!…doing my research b4 I adopt. Just got out of 3 cars-A7, A8,S4…..

  • @TP-3000
    @TP-3000 Před 8 měsíci

    Please may I ask who you use for servicing?

    • @jefferyyounce5372
      @jefferyyounce5372 Před 6 měsíci

      Find you a good Indy mechanic. My 25k service was $3,500 at the Masi dealership. An oil change is $750 or Indy shop 120.00

  • @meeeeeeeeeeee
    @meeeeeeeeeeee Před 8 měsíci

    I love driving my '06 DuoSelect model and personally wouldn't want the ZF version, but I get what you mean, it's odd for such a heavy car. Most people would probably not want it.
    Also, I felt the need to spend $1200 and one afternoon dropping in a Formula Dynamics DBW mod to improve the shift speeds. The stock computer burns too much clutch smoothing out the shifts.

    • @2500BC
      @2500BC Před měsícem

      I have the fd unit in a gransport and it’s great. These cars are not terribly unreliable. I look at german cars and dont want to go near those issues. These cars are pretty basic.

    • @meeeeeeeeeeee
      @meeeeeeeeeeee Před měsícem

      @@2500BC Yeah I almost bought an M3 instead, but I thought it'd have just as many issues if not more, with less nice of an interior and just an ok exterior. Would've just been nice having a stick but oh well.

  • @williaml4893
    @williaml4893 Před dnem

    Love the car on a 18 yr run with a 2006. Not one electrical problem. Has never not started get a agm battery. Yearly maintenance everything fine. The things you hear are bs.

  • @Official_MikeyT
    @Official_MikeyT Před rokem +3

    For the children, he means the back seat is big enough to copulate in. That said you would still be better off buying a Chrysler Pacifica because they have flip'n'fuck rear seats.

    • @meeeeeeeeeeee
      @meeeeeeeeeeee Před 8 měsíci

      My first car was an ex-cop Ford Crown Vic. The teenager selling it to me said during the test drive, 1. it's great for donuts 2. back bench seat is perfect for sex. Despite the obvious indication that he'd done both, I bought the car, loved it.

  • @antonioromano9963
    @antonioromano9963 Před rokem +1

    2008 to 2012 are the FERRARI 's years. Best design best V8 QUATTROPORTE ENGINE ASPIRATO

    • @antonioromano9963
      @antonioromano9963 Před rokem

      Drove Audi Porsche and BMW but Maserati FERRARI road holding is exceptional

    • @GRACEORT
      @GRACEORT Před 11 měsíci

      Do you know which other Maserati models use the Ferrari engine?

    • @meeeeeeeeeeee
      @meeeeeeeeeeee Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@GRACEORT 4200, GranSport, and at least some of the GranTurismos (maybe all?).

  • @sipnscoot3049
    @sipnscoot3049 Před 10 měsíci

    So the 2007 models aren’t good?

    • @HSGAutomotive
      @HSGAutomotive  Před 10 měsíci +2

      The crossover period where the older design had ZF boxes in 2007 could be a gem in there for sure, especially for someone who prefers the older design

    • @jefferyyounce5372
      @jefferyyounce5372 Před 6 měsíci

      No, the 4.0 Ferrari engines have the variator camshaft issues. 10k to 12k to have them replacement.

  • @23Piccolina
    @23Piccolina Před 8 měsíci +1

    I own a '08 Mercedes S Class. I went to test drive the 2012 QP. Unfortunately, I found this car to be a rattle trap, road very stiffly and uncomfortably, quite a bit noisy and although it was powerful, seemed to be a loosely made vehicle. I decided not to buy one and kept my Mercedes. I also drove the next generation 2015 QP model and it was bland and seemingly made poorly. I have decided to write off Maserati sedans for me. They simply seem to be a flawed, poorly made, noisy sedans. I've owned 73 vehicles since 1974, so in many ways I own cars they way you said you do.

    • @HSGAutomotive
      @HSGAutomotive  Před 8 měsíci +1

      It definitely doesn't have the sturdiness of a Merc, but its to be expected with a hand made Italian exotic. That's where most prospective owners get their expectations wrong, thinking of it as an Italian Jag etc, whereas it should be looked at as a four door Ferrari, with the same upsides and downsides of that. That being said, parts aren't too bad on price surprisingly, which is a nice advantage over many German luxury cars

    • @23Piccolina
      @23Piccolina Před 8 měsíci

      I really always liked this model, but after driving a few of them, decided against owning one. Regardless of reliability or service costs, the car didn't drive well in my opinion.@@HSGAutomotive

    • @gregbelial4613
      @gregbelial4613 Před 7 měsíci

      I have several cars in my collection - including Mercedes W221 5.5 V8 2010, but I am tempted to buy a Maserati Quatroporte. The opinions are extreme - from delight to total disappointment....

  • @603adventures9
    @603adventures9 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Love mine stay away f1 daul clutch u be all set zf trans one want

  • @marcopastors1836
    @marcopastors1836 Před 11 měsíci

    Totally disagree about gearbox. I also bought mine back, but decided to stay wtih the Duo Select. Because of more involved with driving and nice feeling when you learn to go with the flow.

    • @HSGAutomotive
      @HSGAutomotive  Před 11 měsíci +2

      The issue isn’t with feel or performance, it is with the inherently bad design of an automated manual and reliability issues which it causes

    • @marcopastors1836
      @marcopastors1836 Před 11 měsíci

      @@HSGAutomotive I think the design is a matter of engineering taste: adult choice but also bit dull zf, or special and bit more demanding duo select. Rational and real minus for duo select is needing to replace clutch discs regularly, for about 3.000 euro. Like every other 75.000 kilometers when not driven by idiot. But when not driven daily, that is once in more then 10 years.

    • @HSGAutomotive
      @HSGAutomotive  Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@marcopastors1836 It would be were they not to get through clutches significantly quicker than that if used in ‘auto’ mode, something which any luxury limo should be able to do. That aside the clutches aren’t the only issue which the DuoSelect has anyway, they are known for common F1 pump failure.

    • @marcopastors1836
      @marcopastors1836 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@HSGAutomotive that is true, though f1 problem unknown to me in more then 8 years ownership. Maybe lucky. I usually drive automode, but not like it is a race. Probably that is the reason for long intervals between changes. Now the cars get older, I think there will be more caring owners, would be a shame if they would be discouraged to buy the duo select. Driving it needs attention and is rewarding. Maybe worth a thought when you buy your fourth;-)

    • @HenryCavill-cv3kz
      @HenryCavill-cv3kz Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@marcopastors1836for me personally, there is no point in owning this car and not driving it on a daily basis. Same goes for many other cars. That doesn’t make me an idiot, if anything it makes me more of a real driver than yourself. Whats the point of having a garage queen car and driving it once or twice a month? If that is the case, what is your daily driver because that car matters more than your weekend car
      The DuoSelect should have never been offered on a car like this. End of story. The purpose of the car leaned more towards the luxury side rather than performance so it should have a gearbox fit for purpose. It was even a terrible gearbox on Ferrari cars which are geared towards performance. By all means stay away from that dogshit of a gearbox

  • @bikersoncall
    @bikersoncall Před rokem +1

    If I were to buy a vehicle with all this
    wild gadgetry, gadgetry which I have
    no interest in,
    I would or will be pulling fuses after
    I have things set the way I prefer.
    Visors, mirrors, sunroof (closed forever),
    memory seats, heated seats, heated steering
    wheel, heated turn signals, headlight wipers,
    automatic floor mats, AI steering (lol) adaptive
    cruise etc....

  • @astront917
    @astront917 Před rokem +1

    I'd have one in a heartbeat
    Trouble is parts in the UK are so expensive as you know
    Lovely looking motors though and super rare now.

    • @meeeeeeeeeeee
      @meeeeeeeeeeee Před 8 měsíci

      Funny, I live in the US but could only find parts from a UK seller, Scuderia. They actually shipped pretty quickly.