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The Maserati Quattroporte

Ever since Vincent Chase got a silver Quattroporte on the TV series Entourage I’ve been obsessed with the car which is why when the Maserati dealership asked me if I was interested in reviewing the new Quattroporte I was like duck yes!

The review car I picked up was silver just like the one on the show except I had the all new sixth-generation Quattroporte (2013 model). The new Quattroporte looks different on both the outside and inside in addition to having a more powerful engine. The car I picked up was the top of the line model with a V8 530hp engine so I was pretty thrilled once I hit the highway.

I’ve driven a lot of fast cars but I’ve never driven one so quiet. The car is scary quiet and I use the word scary here because you could be driving insanely fast without even realizing. I’m not going to mention what speed I found myself at when I casually looked down at the speedometer while driving on an empty stretch, but lets just say after that incident I turned on the cars speed warning to alert me once I hit 120km/h.

It’s such a smooth and quiet ride that it’s easy to forget you’re really driving a sports car. The interior is super pimped out (tastefully of course) with leather everywhere including all over the dashboard and real suede covering the roof. The car I drove had the optional 15-speaker, 1280-watt Bowers & Wilkins sound system which I could stream my music to over bluetooth. The car has a large touch screen interface with navigation, climate control, music and the car settings all easily accessible. There are loads of compartments to store your stuff in with the two most useful located around the gear shift. In the rear you also have your own set of controls in case you’re being driven around with a driver but still want to be able to control various aspects of comfort.

The car looks fast and slick from the outside even though it’s a 4-door. The rear is probably my least favorite part of the car since I preferred the triangular shaped lights of the previous generation which looked more distinct. I took the car to my favorite spot to take photos but when I pulled out my camera it turned out I had left my memory stick at home. It was the second day with the car and I don’t think I could have kept it for another day so I ended up taking all my photos with my iPhone.

I thought I looked pretty ballin’ driving around in the Quattroporte with the music blasting high and my friends with me in the car. It’s not just an old persons car which is why it was most likely it was chosen as Vincent’s car on Entourage. Price-wise, the V8 version I drove starts at around KD39,000 with the V6 version costing a bit less. If you’re interested in test driving the car yourself you can pass by the Maserati dealer in Al-Rai (Al-Zayani) and check it out there.

Here is a link to the Quattroporte on the Maserati website [Link]

21 replies on “The Maserati Quattroporte”

I have the ’09 version, and yes, it is a ducking nice ride… 🙂

But you said this was quiet? 90% of the fun in mine is incredible noise it makes when you put your foot down!

Well I had the V8 and even in sports mode I found it quiet. With a bit of music playing you literally can’t hear the engine which is how i was reaching ridiculous speeds without realizing. Tell me something hows the car with you? There are some really great deals on second hand Quattroporte’s which makes it pretty tempting to get

Mark I was just going to ask you the same. The market reputation of the dealer is worse than most; and from the two owners of Maserati I know they both are cursing the after sale service.

I wouldn’t know since I don’t own a Maserati, Ferrari, Jaguar or Bentley. I haven’t heard anything negative about the dealer other than the fact that servicing a car was super expensive but the people who were complaining drove Ferraris…

I haven’t had it very long, but thus far the dealer experience has been pretty good. Friendly, responsive and so on. The maintenance is eye-watering, but that’s kind of what you sign on for with a car like this. My last car (Audi A8L) wasn’t too different.

As to deals, yes. That’s why I bought one 😉

got a jag from them ( xj 4 door)

car got scraped on a speed hill -__-

some plastic thingy fell off and one of the wires got cut.

they quoted me 500 kd + installation charges and a 3 month wait to replace the wire.

a friend of mine in shuwaikh fixed the wire for 10 kd + 5 kd for installation and a small tip

7aramiya

aah yes. Have been waiting some time for a new window motor (happily under warranty). It seems any ‘off the run’ parts require significant lead time for importing. Now without the car for day 3 of what was meant to be a ‘routine’ service.

Also, it was very (VERY) difficult to find an insurer.

Mark, you forgot to mention that this car has the same infotainment screen and UI as in the Chrysler 200, 300, and Jeep Grand Cherokee

a 45,000 KD with a similar system as in a 7,000 -10,000 KD car range.

same thing goes for Ferrari California, same system as in the previous generation Dodge Charger…

I appreciate that parent company Fiat is trying to cut costs….but in 45,000 -over 60,000 KD cars?

Next time, a Merc for sure. Any pleasure derived from driving the Maser is totally miigated by the servicing and warranty claim experience.

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