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Maserati Quattroporte captures Robb Report award

05/18/2006, 2:10 PM

By admin

The Maserati Quattroporte Sport GT has won the prestigious Robb Report “Best of the Best” competition for sedans. Robb Report chose the Quattroporte Sport GT over several high-profile and higher-cost competitors including the new Bentley Continental Flying Spur and the new Maybach 57S. The Quattroporte Sport GT also defeated the new Audi S8 and the BMW M5. Scheduled to hit newsstands on May 23, Robb Report magazine’s 18th
annual “Best of the Best” will award top cars in several categories.

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05/18, 2:22 PM

posted by:

Jon

Robb Report sucks. Seriously, they have no earthly clue what they are talking about, and I am not just talking about cars, I mean in general, their writers are clueless. The concept of the magazine is a good one, but they assemble a better team of writers.

Jon.

05/18, 4:11 PM

posted by:

Steve

I agree that it is a crap magazine but I too would choose a Maserati Quattroporte Sport GT over any of the cars listed.

05/18, 4:54 PM

posted by:

Jon

Not if you’ve ever driven one. Frankly, the transmission blows. Sure, it’s perfectly fine on the highway, or when going fast: in manual paddle mode. But, you put the car in auto, especially in stop and grow traffic and it feels like it learned how to drive yesterday; it jerks back and forth in an almost semi-violent manner.

The problem is that instead of being a real automatic, it uses a manual gearbox hooked up to a computer that shifts the clutch for you in ‘auto’ mode. It really doesn’t work well. They need to revamp the whole concept. A traditional auto or a DSG are better alternatives.

Jon.

05/18, 5:10 PM

posted by:

Jon

Sorry, that should read: stop and go*

Jon.

05/18, 5:48 PM

posted by:

Jens Peter

Jon, did you try the sport GT?
I would love to drive that car some day – but for now I enjoy it in car tc-shows. And Tiff Nedell (From FifthGear) just drove the Sport GT on the last show, and he loved it – the new version that is, the old one he diden’t like.

:)

05/18, 7:01 PM

posted by:

Patrick

Jon, I have heard of the problems with the transmission that you mention , however that was with the original Quattroporte, not the Quattroporte Sport GT. Apparently most of the bugs with the transmission were sorted out with the Quattroporte Sport GT, making the transmission more livable and more fun. I doubt you’ve test driven the Sport GT, as it is fresh on the market. So….yeah, come back after driving that.

05/18, 10:06 PM

posted by:

Steve

Well Jon, we’ll have to agree to disagree. I recognize that it has it’s faults, but that is simply my preference. It just hits the right note with me.

05/18, 10:22 PM

posted by:

Andre Neves

I haven’t seen anyone say this….
but, I think the car is SOO ugly.
Looks like a fish or something.
The CEO of the company I used to work for less than a month ago had a Dark blue one. The interior was amazing as far as comfort/quality & Materials. The car in my OPINION is hideous. I know it’s “Maserati” & almost no other manufacturer has quite a history(racing) like them blah blah blah. If I was a multi-millionaire this car wouldn’t cross my mind if I were looking for one.
I not a fan of Mercedes-Benz but i’d definately take a Maybach over this in a heartbeat.
Im sorry to all the “Maserati Lovers” out there, I hope I didn’t offend anyone but it’s just my opinion. Car looks like poop.

05/18, 10:42 PM

posted by:

Steve

LOL Andre. Hey man I’m not offended. like I said to Jon: agree to disagree. Honestly I like when people can respectfully disagree on a board.

05/18, 11:02 PM

posted by:

wickedated

black sport gt with that orange tan leather is hot!

05/19, 8:04 AM

posted by:

Anonymous

My pick would have been the Bentley Continental Flying Spur or the M5, but not the Quattroporte.

05/19, 8:36 AM

posted by:

Anonymous

This is my personal list for my top 5 favorite Ultra-Luxury sedans:

1. Rolls Royce Phantom
2. Maybach 57S
3. Bentley Arnage T
4. Bentley Continental Flying Spur
5. Maserati Quattroporte Sport GT

while the maser isn’t #1, I still love it

05/19, 9:43 AM

posted by:

Jon

I haven’t tried the Sport GT, guess I’m going to have to drive one now.

Jon.

05/19, 12:03 PM

posted by:

E

I think the interior of that car is absolutely beautiful. You could just sit in it all day.

 
 
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