2018 Maserati GranTurismo Convertible Sport - $59,900
With only 19,000 miles on the odometer, this 2018 Gran Turismo model from Maserati still drives and handles like brand new, with heated leather seats for added luxury.
2015 Maserati Ghibli S Q4 Sedan 4D - $5,280
Just like our previous model, this 2015 Ghibli is all Maserati on the surface, but features a Ferrari-developed engine underneath the hood. That’s not a bad thing, though: it’s nice to see our favorite Italian automakers getting along so swimmingly! It’s currently being offered at a very steep discount, so don’t miss out.
2008 Maserati Gran Turismo - $12,800
It may have the “Maserati” badge, but underneath the hood of this stylish and luxurious coupe lies a Ferrari 4.2L V8 engine, capable of producing a whopping 405 hp. This 2008 Gran Turismo doesn’t sacrifice performance for the sake of comfort, but be warned that this particular model’s passenger door is damaged and will likely need to be replaced.
2017 Maserati Ghibli - $12,975
Although Maserati is considered a luxury automaker, it has always emphasized the actual driving experience over plush, superficial comforts. This 2017 Ghibli model is further testament to that fact, though do be aware that this particular vehicle has had its engine replaced, and may not reflect the performance capabilities of an original.
2022 Maserati MC 20 - $149,000
A genuine supercar, the 2022 Maserati MC20 features a twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter V6 Neptune, capable of a blistering 630 hp. It’s a perfect example of what the Italian automaker can offer when they pull out all the stops, and this particular model still needs to be fully broken in - it’s only got 3,600 miles on the odometer!
2007 Maserati Quattroporte Sport GT - $1,000
It may be almost two decades old at this point, but this 2007 Quattroporte Sport GT does not wear its age at all. It’s still a fine vehicle to this day, offering Maserati’s signature blend of comfort and power in equal measure, and it’s currently going for - gasp - $1,000! This just in: daylight robbery caught on eBay!
2013 Maserati Quattroporte S - $18,500
The final year of the Quattroporte’s fifth generation went out in style with this 2013 model, a supremely comfortable, powerful, and stylish machine that can still keep up with many cars released today. This model is still in fantastic condition and has only accumulated some 13,000 miles since it was first purchased.
2014 Maserati Quattroporte 4dr Sedan S Q4 - $15,400
From the end of the fifth generation to the beginning of the sixth, this 2014 Quattroporte continued the nameplate’s legacy in style. It’s a driver-focused vehicle with a Ferrari-designed engine roaring under the hood, and it offers a luxurious, engaging driving experience to all who sit behind its wheel.
2005 Maserati Quattroporte - $16,899
An older model than our previous entry, but one that is no less luxurious, this 2005 Quattroporte has been a true labor of love for its previous owners, who meticulously serviced and maintained it to keep it absolutely pristine. Simply put, you aren’t likely to find a car that has been so thoroughly doted on like this one.
2016 Maserati Ghibli - $12,500
Though the Ghibli has always been a luxury nameplate, you’d be surprised at how tough they can be, with their powerful engines and all-weather driving capabilities. This 2016 model still purrs when turned on, promising new and exciting driving opportunities to interested parties.
2004 Maserati Spyder Cambiocorsa - $11,995
Finally, a break from the words “Ghibli” and “Quattroporte”, although they’ve been replaced with one that’s altogether more difficult to say. The Cambiocorsa was named for its Cambiocorsa transmission, which allows for paddle-shifted gear changes. This is a particularly clean model that looks like it could have been released yesterday.
2014 Maserati Gran Turismo MC - $46,000
We’ve featured other Gran Turismo models already, but just look at how the deepness of this one’s shiny black paint job seems to absorb and reflect the sky all at once. It’s a gorgeous model, one that is in near-mint condition, save for the mileage (which nevertheless remains low).
2009 Maserati GranTurismo 4.2L - $23,750
An earlier model than our last entry, but no less beautiful for it, this 2009 Gran Turismo is finished in a stunning silver color and features all the premium, luxury amenities you could want in a premium model.
2017 Maserati Gran Turismo MC - $38,500
Would you look at that: it’s another Gran Turismo model, this time from 2017. Besides all the usual bells and whistles you’ve come to expect, what makes this one stand out is its satin black paint job combined with the red lipstick-colored interior. We daresay it’s a positively sensual color combination that will turn heads everywhere it goes.
2013 MASERATI Gran Turismo S - $26,973
By the time we’re finally through with our list, you’ll be sick of hearing the words “Maserati” and “Gran Turismo". This 2013 model sports a much more aggressive look with its two-tone paint job and attached spoiler.
2014 MASERATI Gran Turismo S - $22,973
Believe it or not, here is yet another Gran Turismo model, this time from 2014. This one sports a clean white paint job and black interior, and features a bevy of luxury amenities, including heated seats, a premium sound system, and an advanced infotainment system.
2018 Maserati Levante - $18,870
Taking a break from all those Gran Turismo models, we have listed here a 2018 Levante with a mileage just shy of 90,000 and a 3.0L Twin-Turbo V6 under the hood. It’s more or less your “average” Maserati model, but even their average is better than most other brands’ on their best days.
2015 Maserati Ghibli - $14,995
The official name for this 2015 Ghibli’s exterior paint job is “Blu Passione” - see, even Maserati’s colors sound exotic and luxurious. In any case, this well-maintained model is sure to open up new and exciting avenues for self-expression for the lucky buyer who drives it.
2002 Maserati Spyder CAMBIOCORSA - $12,875
It may be the earliest model on our list to this point, but for a vehicle from 2002, this Spyder still looks fresh, crisp, and clean. It’s a model with absurd amounts of potential that has been well-maintained for over two decades at this point.
2014 Maserati Ghibli S - $11,500.00
Now back to our regularly scheduled programming of various Ghiblis and Gran Turismos. This 2014 Ghibli’s exterior color is currently listed as brown. We don’t know about you guys, but that seems more silver or gray to us. In any case, it’s priced well and is in great condition as it stands.
2023 Maserati Levante Modena Sport Utility 4D - $18,480
Well, now, this is a special vehicle. What we have here is a genuine Maserati SUV, called a Levante Modena. However, while it certainly looks to be in good condition, be warned that this is a salvage title whose airbags have already been deployed, and is being sold as is.
2011 Maserati Gran Turismo 2dr Conv GranTurismo - $34,900
Here’s another special model. What makes this one unique is that, unlike most of the other GTs on this list, it’s a two-door convertible model, allowing for a more… airy driving experience than what others could provide.
2025 Maserati Grecale - $20,953
This 2025 Grecale is the newest vehicle to appear on our list thus far. Aside from providing the traditionally luxurious Maserati experience you’ve come to expect in an SUV package, this Grecale is also plenty powerful to keep up with some of its smaller siblings.
2013 MASERATI Gran Turismo S - $22,973
Another 2013 model, you may now start to believe that all Maseratis look the same. That’s not what we believe, however. We think a better way to describe them would be timeless, especially in this silver-gray paint job.
2020 Maserati Ghibli S Q4 - $1,375
Details surrounding this 2020 Ghibli model are unfortunately quite scarce. What we do know is that it has had one owner and currently has around 30,000 miles on the clock. Beyond that, the seller is rather mum on the other details.
2021 Maserati Ghibli Trofeo - $39,900
The Trofeo trim of the 2021 Ghibli features a 580-hp twin-turbo V-8, and also comes with a limited-slip rear differential and a Corsa driving mode… whatever that means. At any rate, it certainly sounds and looks impressive, more than justifying its almost $40,000 price tag.
2017 Maserati Levante S - $15,980.00
Like another recent entry, there isn’t a whole lot that the seller has divulged regarding this exquisite-looking 2017 Levante. It’s got just shy of 140,000 miles on the clock, and features a 3.0L Twin Turbo V6 Engine to give you fantastic performance on the road.
2017 Maserati Ghibli S 4dr Sedan - $21,998
With a striking black exterior and a Ferrari-developed engine under the hood, this 2017 Ghibli should be everything you’re looking for in an Italian luxury vehicle, i.e., tons of style and powerful performance capabilities.
2024 Maserati Gran Turismo Modena - $20,953
Sure, you can’t beat the classics, but this 2024 GT Modena makes a pretty strong case for itself with its exquisite sense of style and clean white exterior. It’s only got about 5,000 miles on it already, so it’s clearly dying to be taken out on the road.
2006 Maserati Gran Sport Spyder 2dr Convertible - $29,900
If there’s one thing we know (which isn’t a whole lot, mind you), it’s that black and red make for an excellent combination. This 2006 Spyder knows that, too, with its striking black exterior and sumptuous red interior.
2005 Maserati Coupe GT - $19,900
We’ve said it about other early 2000s models before, and we’ll say it again here: the best thing about Maserati’s style is its timelessness. This 2005 model still looks fantastic despite being 20 years old, and it only has around 40,000 original miles on it.
2023 Maserati MC20 2DR CPE - $220,000
Featuring the extremely rare Ingrigio Incognito, this 2023 MC20 may be the most expensive vehicle on our list. It’s so mint that it still features its original $307,000 price on the windshield, so $220,000 is actually a bargain.
2014 MASERATI Gran Turismo S - $34,299
Featuring a sparkly metallic red paint job and black leather interior, this 2014 Gran Turismo is further proof of Maserati’s enduring design sensibilities that never seem to go out of fashion.
2005 Maserati Quattroporte Base 4dr Sedan - $6,995
Despite coming out over two decades ago now, this 2005 Quattroporte may as well have been released yesterday with how well its style has held up all these years. It’s going for a fantastic price, too, and still runs well even if it does need some minor cosmetic work here and there.
2017 MASERATI QUATTROPORTE S - $23,800
The seller of this vehicle would like you to know that this 2017 Quattroporte has “JUST BEEN SERVICED”. Hey, if we were selling such a lovely vehicle, we’d shout it from the rooftops, too.
2017 Maserati Ghibli S Q4 - $15,600
This 2017 Ghibli’s paint color is named “Blu Emozione Mica”. If that’s not enough to sell you on the luxury that it offers, we don’t know what will.
2013 Maserati Gran Turismo Sport Coupe 2D - $38,995
Powered by a fantastic V8 engine and featuring a crisp white paint job with black interior stylings, this 2013 Gran Turismo is sure to impress your neighbors.
2009 Maserati Gran Turismo - $14,775
Arriving all the way from 2009 is this Gran Turismo model, currently being offered for the very reasonable price of $14,775. That low price reflects some minor cosmetic issues, both inside and outside the car, which otherwise run like brand new.
1974 Maserati Bora - $119,500
With only 10 more items left to go, we thought we’d diversify the list a bit and include a much, much older model for your consideration. This ‘74 Bora is the oldest vehicle on this list, and still in fantastic condition despite being over half a century old at this point - and features a price tag to match its prestige.
2015 Maserati Ghibli - $15,900
The seller of this gorgeous 2015 Ghibli model is rather mum on the details of the car. What we can say is that it currently has around 40,000 miles clocked on the odometer and features a powerful V6.
2004 Maserati Coupe GT - $22,000
The Cambiocorsa has featured on this list here and there, but this one may just be the best-looking of the lot. Still in mint condition, its stellar looks and performance are reflected in its $22,000 price tag.
1974 Maserati Bora - $152,500
The second Bora to make our list, and we’ve only got a handful of entries to go, this ‘74 Maserati has been well-loved with around 39,000 miles on the odometer, but is nevertheless in fantastic condition.
2016 Maserati Ghibli PREMIUM - $19,800
You probably know exactly what to expect from the Ghibli nameplate at this point. Suffice it to say, this is a stunning example of what Maserati has to offer, and it is in great condition with its 17,000 clocked miles.
2019 Maserati Ghibli - $27,995
And if black isn’t your color, why not try on a spiffy shade of blue? This gorgeous 2019 Ghibli comes with a “Blu Passione Mica” paint job whose luxurious hues hint at the luxurious experience the vehicle offers.
2023 Maserati Levante Modena - $36,995
Speaking of blue beauties, up for grabs is this 2023 Levante Modena, which demonstrates that the Maserati style works on big cars, too.
2008 Maserati Quattroporte M139 - $16,995
Originally purchased in sunny California, this 2008 Quattroporte has only had one owner, who clearly doted on this thing as though it were a child, judging by how immaculately preserved it is.
2017 Maserati Levante AWD - $21,900
Featuring a panoramic sunroof, premium sound system, and soft leather seats, this 2017 Levante model still represents some of the finest luxury Maserati has to offer.
1973 Maserati Bora Coupe - $189,900
While it’s not the most expensive vehicle on this list, this ‘73 Bora is the oldest, and its price tag is still pretty steep. Still, classic car fans should agree that it more than deserves its price, especially given its flawless condition.
2018 Maserati Quattroporte GTS - $39,950
Arriving ten years after our last entry, this 2018 Quattroporte has also only ever had one owner, and could easily pass for a brand new vehicle in its current condition.