106k miles DB9 how scared should I be?
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V8V Pete said:
If he wanted to throw money away he'd have been better off giving it to charity and paying the butler £50 to take it to have its pads (tyres, discs etc etc.) changed at a local Indy when they actually needed doing. There's "Full Service History" and there's being utterly fleeced by the Dealer. Don't get me wrong OP, you've got a great car out of this but please ……..
Absolutely I agree but if money is no object then I suppose why not. I should probably add that this was just his daily driver he has numerous other cars for "fun"
AMDBSNick said:
Consider yourself very lucky that the previous owner had all the "advisory" work done as well as the routine stuff. Many don't and simply want the stamp
Absolutely looking through all the invoices (I only listed large works) everything that was suggested or indeed remarked as may need in future was done straight away. Example being "slight corrosion on mirror replacement requested rather than repair"
AMDBSNick said:
Consider yourself very lucky that the previous owner had all the "advisory" work done as well as the routine stuff. Many don't and simply want the stamp
Absolutely looking through all the invoices (I only listed large works) everything that was suggested or indeed remarked as may need in future was done straight away. Example being "slight corrosion on mirror replacement requested rather than repair"
Murph7355 said:
Why did the roll hoops deploy?
Brakes, discs and tyres look nuts to me too.
Those two items to me would have made me very wary....but I guess some people could just do daft things at service time.
Went over hump bridge too fast & suspension travel went too far causing deployment although car didn't take off. Brakes, discs and tyres look nuts to me too.
Those two items to me would have made me very wary....but I guess some people could just do daft things at service time.
He refused roof repair & had full replacement.
Ken Figenus said:
Absolutely Rob! Sounds like a massive Euro trip undertaken plus daily use - 15k miles done and then a £2k profit on sale. Good story Wonderful cars
Not quite it actually had 118k miles when I bought it as per an earlier comment. Had it 18 months loved it but needed to free up some funds for a project so sold it for £500 less than I paid for it & bought an SLK55AMG to tide me over.
Jon39 said:
I recall one explanation to the big maintenance costs, when reading this topic originally. It appears that the original owner was doing the high annual mileage, but wanted to avoid extra workshop visits. Therefore any work anticipated was carried out early, eg full sets of new tyres being fitted early, because even though only part worn, they would need replacing before the next routine service. I even think a complete new roof was fitted, instead of having a minor repair.
Any ten year old car, that originally had a high price, will obviously have the risk of expensive repairs, but the figures shown above are probably far higher than most DB9 owners experience.
This included tyres brake pads discs etc anything approaching 50% wear was replaced.
This was his daily driver that he cherished along with fleet of "more special" cars for fun days out.
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