The Definitive Guide to Gaydon-era ASTON MARTIN
Discussion
Highrisedrifter said:
My copy turned up from Amazon just before I went on holiday on Saturday and i've been regaling my long suffering girlfriend with details on this options or that colour while we sit by the pool.
Great to hear that the book has earned its keep and thanks very much for the feedback - love the bit about the long suffering GF... I have one of those.. they need to share in our passion for cars! Rex Racer said:
Grant,I received a copy of your book this week and love it. Great job! I'm so glad that someone stepped up and wrote about the modern-era cars (I'm also a fan of the older ones). I look forward to completing the book over the (U.S.) holiday weekend. Cheers, Dave
Thanks Dave, hope you get a few beers over the US holiday weekend babyvantage said:
On our postal strike is finally over, will order a copy today!!
Looking forward to getting a copy.
All the way from Canada that car of yours looks very sultry on page 238 - in fact sex on wheels - try not run over any Royals while you are hooning around this weekend Looking forward to getting a copy.
Edited by Grant3 on Monday 4th July 07:20
Just a quick post to say that the Definitive guide to Aston Martin is now back in stock
( www.astonmartinreview.co.uk )and I believe all back orders went out yesterday.
Apologies for the delay, we were waiting for the 2012 model year data, which was very late out this year, to ensure the guide is fully up to date.
Thanks also to Mikey K for adding to the owners section
We have also sent out a free 2012MY PDF update to all those that already have the book, I hope you all got these ok and thanks again for your support.
( www.astonmartinreview.co.uk )and I believe all back orders went out yesterday.
Apologies for the delay, we were waiting for the 2012 model year data, which was very late out this year, to ensure the guide is fully up to date.
Thanks also to Mikey K for adding to the owners section
We have also sent out a free 2012MY PDF update to all those that already have the book, I hope you all got these ok and thanks again for your support.
Grant3 said:
Just a quick post to say that the Definitive guide to Aston Martin is now back in stock
( www.astonmartinreview.co.uk )and I believe all back orders went out yesterday.
Apologies for the delay, we were waiting for the 2012 model year data, which was very late out this year, to ensure the guide is fully up to date.
Thanks also to Mikey K for adding to the owners section
We have also sent out a free 2012MY PDF update to all those that already have the book, I hope you all got these ok and thanks again for your support.
Better get mine ordered now then ( www.astonmartinreview.co.uk )and I believe all back orders went out yesterday.
Apologies for the delay, we were waiting for the 2012 model year data, which was very late out this year, to ensure the guide is fully up to date.
Thanks also to Mikey K for adding to the owners section
We have also sent out a free 2012MY PDF update to all those that already have the book, I hope you all got these ok and thanks again for your support.
I bet you are Grant, just when you thought you could put your feet up, a road legal Zagato turns up and a new DBS (possibly) lurking in the not too distant future.
A never ending labour of love, but there are quite a few of us who are grateful you took it on.
Better let you get on and sharpen your pencil.
Di
A never ending labour of love, but there are quite a few of us who are grateful you took it on.
Better let you get on and sharpen your pencil.
Di
Highrisedrifter said:
Update received, printed out and attached to book. Thanks Grant.
Your welcome, although your toner must be empty after using all that black ink !Token Jock said:
My copy arrived today, thanks Had a quick scan and it looks as others have said a great read.
Cheers TJ hope you enjoy it.lady topaz said:
I bet you are Grant, just when you thought you could put your feet up, a road legal Zagato turns up and a new DBS (possibly) lurking in the not too distant future.
A never ending labour of love, but there are quite a few of us who are grateful you took it on.
Better let you get on and sharpen your pencil.
Di
Your are right Di this year has been busy with a whole raft of new models and updates, so every time you go to press print something else pops up , but as the Zagato is in the reprint (& update) & the "new" model will likely be Geneva or later I think we are bang up to date .... but A.M. certainly hold their cards close to the chest so you never know what is around the corner !A never ending labour of love, but there are quite a few of us who are grateful you took it on.
Better let you get on and sharpen your pencil.
Di
krisdelta said:
Mine arrived yesterday and has the 2011 and 2012 info in it Lovely book too.
Cheers Krismikey k said:
Are the current stock the reprint with the update in?
Hi Mikey, thanks again for the owners piece,a good insight into Sportshift and owning a Roadster... yes the latest book has the 2012MY updates, Zagato, Garamin, your piece etc. mblade123 said:
I'm on holiday from Sunday so it's gone straight in the case. Thats the next week sorted then. Wonder what the wife's going to do???
ScottBlack said:
I bought mine through Amazon but never received the update. Please advise.
Hi Scott, check your Amazon account messages - there should be an email offering the update.Edited by Grant3 on Saturday 27th August 08:24
I read my copy the other weekend.
There's a substantial amount of information in there, I would guess it's most use if you're in the market for a used Aston, but there's some useful information which I would imagine isn't covered in the owners manual.
Overall I found it to be well worth the money. There's a copule of typographic errors, but overall it's well produced, and informative. I suspect that there wouldn't be much new to anyone who'd owned one of these cars for a while, but makes a great introduction.
- Steve
There's a substantial amount of information in there, I would guess it's most use if you're in the market for a used Aston, but there's some useful information which I would imagine isn't covered in the owners manual.
Overall I found it to be well worth the money. There's a copule of typographic errors, but overall it's well produced, and informative. I suspect that there wouldn't be much new to anyone who'd owned one of these cars for a while, but makes a great introduction.
- Steve
Great book and offers good value for money - the only problem is I keep mentally stretching my budget. So overall it could be the most expensive book I've ever purchased
But the pictures and info are nicely detailed and it's helping me sort out exactly what I want to buy. A nice balance of technical, specs, pics and owners / specialist info. A sound investment for me.
Cheers
Kris
But the pictures and info are nicely detailed and it's helping me sort out exactly what I want to buy. A nice balance of technical, specs, pics and owners / specialist info. A sound investment for me.
Cheers
Kris
krisdelta said:
Great book and offers good value for money - the only problem is I keep mentally stretching my budget. So overall it could be the most expensive book I've ever purchased
Kris
it's even worse once you actually have the car and it gets under your skin, you start off with an early V8 and end up looking at colour options on a DBS Kris
Looking forward to the photos once you get your new toy.
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