








2016 Maserati Ghibli 3.0D V6 Diesel Automatic
Description
So, I’ve been driving this Maserati Ghibli for a few years now, and honestly, it’s one of those cars that just feels right. Not flashy, but when you turn the key, it doesn’t just move — it commands attention.It’s a 2016 3.0D V6 diesel, so it’s got that smooth, punchy power — 275bhp, which is more than enough for daily driving, even if you’re taking the motorway. The engine’s quiet at low speeds and then it really comes alive when you want it to. I’ve kept it well looked after — full service history, no major issues, just a bit of wear on the clock (just over 86k miles).
Inside, it’s all premium leather and glossy wood trim — feels like a proper luxury car, not something you’d just park in the garage. The seats are comfortable, the climate control works well, and the cabin stays quiet even on bumpy roads.
The sound system is a big one — Harmon Kardon, which is loud and clear. I’ve actually listened to music in the car at night, and it’s not just a background noise; it’s actually part of the experience. There’s also a sat-nav, parking sensors, and a full infotainment setup. The steering is sharp, the handling is confident, and it’s not just a big car — it’s a driver’s car with a bit of soul.
I’ve had it serviced regularly, and it’s still running well. The alloy wheels are bold — 20-inch, classic Maserati look, not flashy but striking. The automatic transmission is smooth, especially in sport mode, which I’ve used a few times.
It’s in great condition overall, and I’ve kept it clean and maintained. I live in Newton-Aycliffe, Great Aycliffe, so if you’re coming from the area, it’s easy to get to.
I’m not selling it for a big price — it’s £10,791 — but it’s a solid, reliable car with real character. If you’re someone who wants a car that feels like it’s doing something special, this might be it.
I’m happy to take calls or chat about it, and I can even pick you up from the nearest station if you're coming by train. I’m around 7 days a week, so no rush.
Just a quick note — I’ve got a 12-month AA breakdown cover, 5 days drive-away insurance (only £44.99), and a few warranty options that can stretch up to 3 years. All that’s in place.
If you’ve got any specific questions about the specs or just want to talk, I’m down to chat. No pressure — just a real car, real life, real driving.