A Maserati Quattroporte averages €33,001 across all model years. Right now 135 are listed for sale, with the cheapest sitting around €7,000 (typically older years) and the priciest around €79,000 (recent years). The median is €27,900. A good price for a Maserati Quattroporte is under €20,225; anything over €41,474 is on the high side compared with similar listings. Selling to a dealer instead of privately usually means a lower price: expect roughly €20,925 to €25,110 for this model, depending on year and condition.
Mileage
Filter by: Mileage
Year from
Filter by: Year from
Year to
Filter by: Year to
Fuel
Filter by: Fuel
Transmission
Filter by: Transmission
Colour (exterior)
Filter by: Colour (exterior)
Colour (interior)
Filter by: Colour (interior)
Prices vary by model year: 2004 (€16,409), 2005 (€18,527), 2007 (€19,525), 2008 (€33,455), 2010 (€55,893), 2011 (€45,264), 2013 (€37,399), 2014 (€37,049), 2015 (€44,998), 2017 (€44,974).
Frequently asked questions
What is a Maserati Quattroporte worth?
A Maserati Quattroporte averages €35,349. The cheapest example sits at €7,000, the priciest at €79,000.
Which model years of the Maserati Quattroporte are available?
We have Maserati Quattroporte listings from 2004 through 2020.
What is the average mileage of a Maserati Quattroporte?
An average Maserati Quattroporte has 117,697 km on the clock.
How much does price differ between the oldest and newest model year?
There's roughly €28,566 between the oldest and newest model year.
How many Maserati Quattroporte's are listed right now?
There are 135 active Maserati Quattroporte listings in our catalogue.
What is the current market value of a Maserati Quattroporte?
Based on active listings, a Maserati Quattroporte currently sells for an average of €35,349 on the Dutch used-car market.