Maserati Quattroporte depreciation
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Maserati Quattroporte depreciation
Has anyone else noticed that quattroportes have depreciated like crazy. My dad bought an 05 quattroporte with a sticker of 123, it has 7,000 miles and we haven't been able to get over 65 for it. The car is worth half the price in 2 years and it's barely even been used, i find that a little rediculous.
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My Porsche dealer also sells Maserati's and they share the same building for service. When I was there a few months ago the store manager showed me a GT3RS they just got in that was over by all the Maserati's in the service. There were a ton of them....probably 15-20 all broke down with tranny and electrical probelms. He said this is typical and Maserati sales are suffering for it. He said over 1/2 the customers get tired of all the issues and trade for another brand that is more reliable...even though most all these cars are not daily drivers.
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Originally Posted by CayenneS2083
Has anyone else noticed that quattroportes have depreciated like crazy. My dad bought an 05 quattroporte with a sticker of 123, it has 7,000 miles and we haven't been able to get over 65 for it. The car is worth half the price in 2 years and it's barely even been used, i find that a little rediculous.
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We were on the list and bought it right when it came out. It is a beautiful car and drives really nice for a sedan. The thing is we only use it about once maybe twice a week and in the past 2 months it has broken down on us 3 times leaving us stuck. We are pretty much trading it in for a cayman s so we will now have 3 porsches in the garage. I gotta say though of all the cars my family has had porsches have pretty much been the best ones.
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Depreciation is terrible. I bought my car with 4k miles on it for 54, the new sticker was 95 or so...I think FMNA imported too many cars. Supply > demand
The quattroporte was hurt by the introduction of the automatic model, which is what most people were looking for when they bought that duoselect thing. Depreciation held solid for the Q-portes for a while then dropped when they auto came out. Buy used.
The quattroporte was hurt by the introduction of the automatic model, which is what most people were looking for when they bought that duoselect thing. Depreciation held solid for the Q-portes for a while then dropped when they auto came out. Buy used.
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Originally Posted by CayenneS2083
Has anyone else noticed that quattroportes have depreciated like crazy. My dad bought an 05 quattroporte with a sticker of 123, it has 7,000 miles and we haven't been able to get over 65 for it. The car is worth half the price in 2 years and it's barely even been used, i find that a little rediculous.
I would take it off your dad's hands for $65k btw.
A few months ago, i was contemplating trading the M for a 02 Cambio Sypder - iirc, new it probably fetched upward of $90k, it had 17k miles and the asking price was $45k, which means it probably could have been had for $40k out the door
I dont think i would ever consider buy a Mas new, seems the better bet is a used w/ low milage