106k miles DB9 how scared should I be?

106k miles DB9 how scared should I be?

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Ken Figenus

5,706 posts

117 months

Friday 22nd May 2015
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Aston hammer those V12s to ensure they reach at least 150k miles - or the design is rejected.. Really hammer them in a way no owner could or would.

I'd pay little attention to a dealer inspection (its all about shifting cars) and what they DONT check is far more important than what they do. They don't borescope or undo any cover or nut or bolt (to my knowledge) or give you any info on diagnostics (in my case) or attempt to decide if she uses any oil etc. What ISNT't on the tick box sheet scares me...was a bit shocked when I got mine (+ the errors and omissions and just the plain 'cant be arsed to check/measure properly bits...Gloucestershire...)

So if there is no little end noise it may be worth an independent expert inspection. I would however be looking at it being min £25k cheaper than a 50k miles car. Ohh and then there are transmissions, suspension joints, wheel bearings etc. You'll need to be handy with a spanner or clever with your sourcing - any mechanic can change a wheel bearing so no need to pay £200 an hour!

Would I??? Hmmm? And I once bought a bargain Beemer at 96k - ran it till 200k and lost just £7k on it; spent just £1k on it (sus joints and LP fuel pump) but saved more than twice that in servicing/fixing myself! One of my smartest moves ever for 5 years cheap but quality motoring.

I'd love you to try as I'm annoyed at this 'low mileage' silly thing that constrains all our enjoyment so much. So keep us posted :-) It would likely be all good.

keegs111

164 posts

151 months

Saturday 23rd May 2015
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I'd like to be optimistic, but my experience with asthma tells me this is a very very bad idea. I am sure you'll get a high mileage car with an not for little money, but had no idea how much it actually cost to keep a db9 in very good order. I purchase a MY2006 car at 38k miles 2 years ago. It looked inaccurate and drive nice enough in the very limited test drive. In the last 18 months I have had over £20k of receipted warranty claims on everything from lights, suspension, radiator, paint, doors, satnav, engine gaskets, windscreen. The manager of my local stratstone dealer says I'm their most precious customer and that I must have the most highly maintained db9 in the country, but I would not buy another Aston. I still can't bring myself to sell mine, but I don't think I could buy another

keegs111

164 posts

151 months

Saturday 23rd May 2015
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I'd like to be optimistic, but my experience with asthma tells me this is a very very bad idea. I am sure you'll get a high mileage car with an not for little money, but had no idea how much it actually cost to keep a db9 in very good order. I purchase a MY2006 car at 38k miles 2 years ago. It looked inaccurate and drive nice enough in the very limited test drive. In the last 18 months I have had over £20k of receipted warranty claims on everything from lights, suspension, radiator, paint, doors, satnav, engine gaskets, windscreen. The manager of my local stratstone dealer says I'm their most precious customer and that I must have the most highly maintained db9 in the country, but I would not buy another Aston. I still can't bring myself to sell mine, but I don't think I could buy another

12 POT

113 posts

169 months

Saturday 23rd May 2015
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I wouldn't have a problem with high mileage if you got a good report on the car,....all the same I wouldn't pay much to take it on.

kippax

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2,788 posts

249 months

Saturday 23rd May 2015
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Car looked & drove great although mileage is even higher than originally thought at 118k & price is more than the guesses on here (£30k)

Car is getting full check over at Aston specialist & all being well It may be mine soon.

The service history is impeccable with car being serviced twice a year up to 2012 then annually from there on. All at Aston main dealer.

The condition of the car is fantastic far better than any I've seen below £40k

I intend keeping the car for a long time so residual values not too much of an issue although I've been guaranteed a buy back providing I keep in same condition.

Edited by kippax on Saturday 23 May 11:10

TR4man

5,222 posts

174 months

Saturday 23rd May 2015
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Sounds like you've made your mind up anyway.

kippax

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2,788 posts

249 months

Saturday 23rd May 2015
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More or less just waiting for result of check over.

Price includes a service & sorting any slight paint scuffs plus refurbing scuffed wheels.

Link to car below

http://aston.co.uk/carsales_index/php/action/detai...

Edited by kippax on Saturday 23 May 09:52

897sma

3,355 posts

144 months

Saturday 23rd May 2015
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I would much rather buy a one owner car which has been used regularly and maintained thoroughly, than a garage queen which has had a string of owners who've (allegedly) only done 1500 miles a year in it. Theres nothing fragile about a modern V12 Aston so as long as it checks out ok on inspection there should be nothing more to worry about than any other.

Nice looking car BTW.

Ken Figenus

5,706 posts

117 months

Saturday 23rd May 2015
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Are those the best EVER dealer 'for sale' pictures? About time too. Just that inspires confidence in them! I had to ask for preview pics that didn't make the black leather look British Racing Green when I was looking!

Good luck with it, enjoy and keep us posted!

TR4man

5,222 posts

174 months

Saturday 23rd May 2015
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That does look really nice.

You wouldn't have thought it had done that sort of mileage.

Like how they have omitted the odometer reading though

Zuman

188 posts

113 months

Saturday 23rd May 2015
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This is actually exciting for those of us who intend to keep our cars for the long term. At 5k miles/year my 2006 DB9 will be at your mileage in about 15 years from now! Please stay involved with this forum and keep us up-to-date with your experience!

downr

3,803 posts

128 months

Saturday 23rd May 2015
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Wow, they've done a great job with the photography there!

kippax

Original Poster:

2,788 posts

249 months

Saturday 23rd May 2015
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downr said:
Wow, they've done a great job with the photography there!
Car is great in the flesh too.

Very little wear on the seats all things considered.

willow65

36 posts

121 months

Saturday 23rd May 2015
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Very nice car considering the mileage and those wheels are stunning. Much better than the originals in my opinion. I wouldn't overly worry about the mileage as long as it well checked and has been well maintained which it looks as though it has. I would rather have a higher mileage car which has done a lot of long journeys which this one probably has than a car that has done a quarter of that mileage which has been stuck in traffic jams around town for half it's life!

GingerMunky

1,166 posts

257 months

Saturday 23rd May 2015
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kippax said:
More or less just waiting for result of check over.

Price includes a service & sorting any slight paint scuffs plus refurbing scuffed wheels.

Link to car below

http://aston.co.uk/carsales_index/php/action/detai...

Edited by kippax on Saturday 23 May 09:52
Most people would be very wary, but I admire your commitment. I'm hoping you will be completely vindicated and still happy with the car at 200,000 miles. I think everyone on here would feel very encouraged if the car turned out to be sweet as a nut and continued to be over many years, as it proves to owners we should not be precious about mileage. You should start a new thread for high mileage cars, would be most interesting smile

Dewi 1

285 posts

122 months

Saturday 23rd May 2015
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Your car (it sounds as if it will soon be yours) looks great.

The colour is my favourite, and rare too. I had to wait a year to find a pre-owned in Grigio. On a cloudy day it is grey, but in sunshine becomes silver.

I must 'get out more'. 104,000 miles to catch you up.

Best of luck with it, and please keep the forum posted with your experiences.


kippax

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2,788 posts

249 months

Saturday 23rd May 2015
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I'm away in Portugal for a week now but providing all checks are ok I'll be putting a deposit down this coming week.

I'll be sure to keep you all informed

OLDBENZ

397 posts

136 months

Sunday 24th May 2015
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To my mind the most significant feature of this car is its unusually high mileage, yet in the dealer's advert mileage does not warrant a single mention ...............

kippax

Original Poster:

2,788 posts

249 months

Friday 29th May 2015
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Deposit paid 😀

Ken Figenus

5,706 posts

117 months

Friday 29th May 2015
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Excellent! Now she's a keeper and f the mileage - get as many miles as you can!!!