Vanquish Gen 2 advice

Vanquish Gen 2 advice

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Riccardino

Original Poster:

589 posts

203 months

Sunday 1st January 2023
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Seriously considering to buy one to keep
Love the lines and the V12

Any advice on years/versions to avoid?
common issues and things that I need to check before buying?
Is it worth to insist on one with the touchtronic 3 or is the 2 good enough?

What is the experience in terms of maintainenance costs (will be living in Switzerland)

Is it going to be considered a classic? Not really interested in reselling but more out of couriosity

andyduncan

84 posts

47 months

Sunday 1st January 2023
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I don't think there are any versions to avoid, all are pretty robust and solid...
I initially wanted a Gen 2 with the 8 speed box and had set my sights on one in Cannes, France until I saw (and heard) the S version and knew if I didn't have it I would always yearn for one...

I brought mine in 2019 (2017 S volante) with 4k klms on the clock and a year of manufacture's warranty left to run from Basle in Switzerland and imported it to France.

Since then, I have covered over 20k klms in it and absolutely love it..

Servicing is usually around 1500-1800 Euros pa...(had it serviced at AM Monaco, AM Works UK and AM Cannes)
Only had a couple of niggles (petrol cap sticking, window seal coming unstuck and cruise control button on the steering wheel cracking!! - all easy fixes)

Buy the best you can afford and you'll love it...needless to say, mines a keeper.

Photo opportunity...

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josh bear

552 posts

184 months

Monday 2nd January 2023
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Agree, The Vanquish is my Fav of all the Astons I have owned (Vantage, DB9.2, Rapide S). I have the S too and highly recommend it. Wading in on the photos as well. smile. Servicing costs in the Uk are around £900.

Josh



LesXRN

687 posts

120 months

Monday 2nd January 2023
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The differences between the 6 and 8 speed are better MPG and acceleration/top speed for the later models.
I have a 2015 8 speed coupe and it's a great car.
I take it to the UK for servicing at AM Performance in Cheshire, it's close to where the kids live so it's a practical choice.
On my last trip from Cheshire to Kent it averaged 36.2mpg, not bad at all in my opinion.

Riccardino

Original Poster:

589 posts

203 months

Monday 2nd January 2023
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Getting more and more in love at every picture here!!!!

So is the difference between the "standard" 8 speed version and the S worth the extra cost?

Are there known weaknesses or things that I need to have checked before buying?
From what you write it does seem pretty reliable

Tyndall

950 posts

136 months

Monday 2nd January 2023
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Non-S 8 speed here too and absolutely love it. I bought from a main dealer (AM Nottingham - who were excellent) as it was my first car at this level and wanted the peace of mind of the year’s warranty.

Have had a couple of minor bits sorted under it (nothing mechanical) and there was no fuss whatsoever. Every drive feels very special, would highly recommend.



Edited by Tyndall on Monday 2nd January 14:10

LesXRN

687 posts

120 months

Monday 2nd January 2023
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Apart from servicing, I've had a new battery fitted. Other than that, apart from an occasional check engine lamp which clears itself, it's been faultless for around 10,000 miles.
I also had Carplay/Android auto fitted which is much better.

LooneyTunes

6,919 posts

159 months

Monday 2nd January 2023
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Riccardino said:
Getting more and more in love at every picture here!!!!

So is the difference between the "standard" 8 speed version and the S worth the extra cost?

Are there known weaknesses or things that I need to have checked before buying?
From what you write it does seem pretty reliable
You'd be hard pushed to find many people who have either and don't like what they've got.

The S benefits from Matt Becker's touch, is faster, louder, and visually more aggressive but the front end is very low indeed. Some would say it's too much for AM. Personally I think it works, but someone seeking greater refinement may prefer the non-S.

My only criticism of the S, aside from the front end height, is the lack of a quiet start option as the blip it gives on start-up sometimes feels a bit too attention seeking.

Calinours

1,142 posts

51 months

Monday 2nd January 2023
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I don't think you can go wrong. Just buy the best you can afford. I came close 3 years ago, was about to pull the trigger on a 2018 Vanq S, for a stupid reason (I already had one V12 Aston) I didn't, I bought a second Aston V8 instead. I wish I'd chopped in the DB11, its now too late for me.

I take the liberty to paraphrase Mike at BR when I asked him about the differences between 6-speed, 8-speed and S "we can do some stuff to improve the non-S, we can't do anything to improve the S"



Edited by Calinours on Monday 2nd January 17:57

Riccardino

Original Poster:

589 posts

203 months

Monday 2nd January 2023
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Very reassuring!!!

Thank you!!!


Only issues is the potential toi be sitting in 3 (with daughter) hence why I was also looking a Rapide S but the vanquish is really the best combination of what I like in an Aston (and in cars in general)

josh bear

552 posts

184 months

Monday 2nd January 2023
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Hi,
Can also recommend the Rapide S. I had 2 of them over the years. Great for family days out. Usable boot for weekends away and fabulous to drive as well

Josh


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bentley01

1,009 posts

137 months

Monday 2nd January 2023
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What is the colour of the Vanquish Josh is it lightning Silver?

josh bear

552 posts

184 months

Tuesday 3rd January 2023
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bentley01 said:
What is the colour of the Vanquish Josh is it lightning Silver?
Yes. Lightning. Like it a lot. Both my Rapides's were Skyfall which was also great but the "Sparkle" of lighting just wins in my opinion.

Regards

Josh

CSK1

1,620 posts

125 months

Tuesday 3rd January 2023
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I like lightning silver, it has a tint of blue in it and sometimes it looks a lot like Mako which I have.
I have a friend who has a lightning silver Vantage and when parked next to mine you can clearly see the blue tint on his car whereas Mako is more blue with a silver tint. Both show all the nice body curves!

bentley01

1,009 posts

137 months

Tuesday 3rd January 2023
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Great colour which looks different depending on the light.

Riccardino

Original Poster:

589 posts

203 months

Wednesday 4th January 2023
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josh bear said:
Hi,
Can also recommend the Rapide S. I had 2 of them over the years. Great for family days out. Usable boot for weekends away and fabulous to drive as well

Josh
Do not reawake the Rapide thingy!!

I really love also the Rapide and the convenience of the 4 seats would be a big plus but the Vanquish ...

Aventador 700

1,907 posts

22 months

Wednesday 4th January 2023
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Beautiful things



One of the most disappointing cars i’ve ever owned, not unreliable and the V12 and gearbox was good, V12 sound (subjective i know) only sounded good 6-7k rpm, sounded poor everywhere else and the ridiculous start up ‘look at me’ was very annoying.

Strangely i didnt mind the dated interior, buttons console i preferred but the os was awful.

I think some cars you gel with and some you dont, the whole james bond thing that many buy into with this car, I really dont get and the car seems to trade off this connection a little too much rather than building a dynamically good car, everything about it vs the competition was lacking, it feels like the car is running about 10 years behind others development, which worked for me with the interior, not the rest though.

Not looking for an argument from the Aston fans, just giving my opinion born from my experience with one of their best cars (apparently) to someone looking to buy, if i’d have had a chance to test it properly, i wouldnt have bought, so maybe give it a good test smile

GG33

1,221 posts

202 months

Wednesday 4th January 2023
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Disagree with Aventaors post. I think it depends on your expectations and individual taste. I have owned 83 cars over the years, including several Porsches, Ferrari etc. My 2015 is the best (for me) so far. I cant think of anything I would replace it with unless money were no object.
I would go for the 8 speed as it is notably better than the six speed. I think the S is somewhat over valued but is rarer. Upu can make the non S sound better with a secondary decat and it releases a few more HP's. As has been said already, buy the best you can afford.





Edited by GG33 on Wednesday 4th January 10:20

anonymous-user

55 months

Wednesday 4th January 2023
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+1 on what your expectations are. I regard a Vanquish as a super-GT car, not a sport cars. Although many Aston owners might visibly wince at the comparison, I see a Bentley Continental as a direct Vanquish competitor. Maybe an F12, but I suspect the F12 is more of a sportscar than a GT (and more of a Vanquish S rival), just as the Bentley is much more of a GT, with the Vanquish sitting in between them in terms of use proposition.

Edited by anonymous-user on Wednesday 4th January 10:42

NDA

21,676 posts

226 months

Wednesday 4th January 2023
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I had the original V12 Vanquish when they first came out. A thing of beauty - but a very flawed gearbox in my view. I wouldn't have another.

Funnily enough I also had a Bentley GTC and felt it was a better car in every way other than looks.

I took both to the Med, so had a good feel for which was the better GT. The answer was B not A. smile