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Used Maserati Cars For Sale

The famous Maserati trident has rested in the hands of quite a few owners down the years but since 1993, the Fiat Group has been in overall possession. The brand, known for its luxurious sportscars and saloons, has been shifted around within the Fiat empire, first aligned with Fiat itself, then with Ferrari in the late 1990s before being transferred to Alfa Romeo in 2005.

Most popular selling Maserati models


Biturbo car for sale
2 cars available
Biturbo car for sale
Priced from  £2,800 to £7,989
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Coupe car for sale
2 cars available
Coupe car for sale
Priced from  £7,995 to £10,993
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Ghibli car for sale
25 cars available
Ghibli car for sale
Priced from  £9,640 to £41,900
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Grancabrio car for sale
5 cars available
Grancabrio car for sale
Priced from  £30,995 to £69,950
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Gransport car for sale
2 cars available
Gransport car for sale
Priced from  £19,997 to £19,999
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Granturismo car for sale
19 cars available
Granturismo car for sale
Priced from  £12,990 to £159,999
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Levante car for sale
14 cars available
Levante car for sale
Priced from  £21,495 to £103,999
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Mc20 car for sale
5 cars available
Mc20 car for sale
Priced from  £149,799 to £219,989
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Quattroporte car for sale
5 cars available
Quattroporte car for sale
Priced from  £14,500 to £46,995
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Spyder car for sale
4 cars available
Spyder car for sale
Priced from  £15,995 to £17,995
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Maserati in stats

Popular models: | Ghibli (29%) | Granturismo (22%) | Levante (16%) | Mc20 (6%) | Quattroporte (6%) | Grancabrio (6%) | Spyder (5%) | Gransport (2%) | Biturbo (2%) | Coupe (2%)
Popular body styles: | Saloon (35%) | Coupe (29%) | Convertible (18%) | Suv (7%) | Estate (6%) | Other (5%)
Transmissions: | Automatic (80%) | Manual (2%) | Semiauto (18%)
Fuel types: | Diesel (31%) | Hybrid (5%) | Petrol (64%)
Engines: | 10700 (2%) | 2979 (12%) | 2987 (31%) | 3000 (4%) | 4244 (12%) | 4691 (18%) | 9800 (5%) | 9900 (11%)
Popular colors: | Red | Grey | Brown | Bronze | Blue


A historic view on Maserati

The small and exclusive model range has flourished in recent years and the cars enjoy a higher profile in the minds of second hand car buyers as a result. For those unwilling to venture back to the classic Maserati models of the 60s and 70s, the 3200GT coupe is a sensible place for a used car search to start. Launched in 1998 with its distinctive boomerang-shaped rear light clusters, the front engined two-seater was powered by a punchy twin turbo V8 with a 3.2-litre capacity. The Maserati Coupe replaced this model in 2005 with similar looks and a 4.2-litre normally aspirated V8, leading some to refer to it as the 4200GT. Both of these models are relatively widely available as used cars. One of the most capable and beautiful Maseratis for a long time arrived in 2007 in the shape of the GranTurismo. It's a 2+2 coupe with a 4.2-litre V8 that's bored out to 4.7-litres in GranTurismo S guise. Prices for pre-owned versions are still on the high side but this is one of the best received Maseratis for some time. The other model that used second hand buyers might consider is the Quattroporte or four-door. The fifth generation car to carry the name was launched in 2004 and remains one of the most elegant luxury saloons around. It's a stylish and quite understated way to buy a used Maserati.

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