RE: Aston Martin Rapide S now costs less than Cygnet
RE: Aston Martin Rapide S now costs less than Cygnet
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Aston Martin Rapide S now costs less than Cygnet

Aston's princely V12 super-saloon - or its ugly duckling?


Imperfect though it may have been, the Rapide has come to represent the end of an era for Aston. The current DBX may be the company's four-door offering today - an exceptionally good one, in case you hadn’t heard - but no SUV, however accomplished it might be, can hope to capture the swept-back drama of Marek Reichman’s liftback. Yes, it might reductively be called a stretched DB9, but it was also arguably the world’s most beautiful four-door car when it launched. 

Of course, it was always a niche prospect - a fact that ultimately led to its demise. The DBX has acres more space (an Achilles heel called out at the time by owners of the much more practical Panamera) and is inevitably more useable than a rear-drive car powered by a naturally aspirated 5.9-litre V12. Nevertheless, it could convey four adults much more readily than most traditional GT cars, and it looked and sounded a million bucks while doing it. Eventually, in improved S format, Aston reckoned it would nudge 200mph. 

This particular example has covered 55,000 miles, suggesting it's been used as Gaydon's engineers intended rather than mothballed as a (misguided) investment piece. The Volcano Red metallic paintwork with contrasting black leather interior featuring red stitching strikes just about the right balance between subtle and special – an Aston needn’t shout about its presence, merely state it confidently.

All the confidence comes with knowing there’s 552hp under the driver’s loafer. Increased output was inevitably part of the S variant’s appeal, though it was detailed improvements elsewhere that helped result in a much improved car overall. And while there are fans of the subsequent limited edition AMR, we’d recommend the S as the sweet spot - especially at a price point that makes one question if the PH classifieds have suffered a decimal point error. The single Aston Cygnet for sale would cost you £2k more

Which isn’t to suggest that Rapide values have ever been solid; indeed, their softness tends to compare favourably with a peat bog in June. Regardless, £38k for a car with fairly modest miles and, the dealer reports, a full Aston service history, seems like a hefty return on your outlay - the non-S we featured in Brave Pill back in 2020 wasn’t much less, and that had accumulated 92k. That’s assuming you favour orchestral V12s and a suitably analogue (and old-school) chassis dynamic. The school run ought not to be dull, let’s put it that way. 

At any rate, it’s highly cost-effective proof that (reasonable) practicality and passion need not be mutually exclusive. Or cost-effective at the point of purchase - naturally, you’re going to become well acquainted with the inside of your local petrol station, and, should you wish to keep the service record in Aston’s name, well accustomed to large bills. The brake pads were done in April at the cost of £4k - or, to put it another way, about 10 per cent of the current asking price. Crazy, right? But cool, too.


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bmv6197

Original Poster:

97 posts

124 months

Yesterday (06:13)
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I think I’m more astonished that a Cygnet costs this much than that a Rapide costs this little…

can't remember

1,112 posts

149 months

Yesterday (06:14)
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There's an old saying 'A gentleman doesn't travel with his luggage.' Well in the back of one of these you do in a very real sense.

biggbn

29,518 posts

241 months

Yesterday (06:16)
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Possibly my favourite modern Aston!!

Dusty964

7,180 posts

211 months

Yesterday (06:30)
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4k..for brake PADS?

Its a no from me.

vikingaero

12,115 posts

190 months

Yesterday (07:11)
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Those Cygnets are amazing. £30k new and £30k secondhand for years, and now their values have gone up even more! £40k for a jazzed up Toyota IQ.

ettore

4,767 posts

273 months

Yesterday (07:20)
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Rapide’s are great things - I had one as a loaner back when I had a V12 Vantage. It went like stink, felt better screwed together and handled beautifully.

Such good value - if only I needed one.

PRO5T

6,753 posts

46 months

Yesterday (07:28)
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I love these (albeit not enough to risk the family silver by buying one) and was poring over a beautiful one at the NEC classic car show a couple of years ago. The Aston specialist selling it reckoned it would be the best car on their stand-he said they were much better built than any of their contemporaries for some reason or other and were capable of doing big mileages.

That was the AMR run out special model if I remember correctly but he said all Rapides were really good.

Iamnotkloot

1,800 posts

168 months

Yesterday (07:31)
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Dusty964 said:
4k..for brake PADS?

Its a no from me.
It’s a lovely car but I really hope they didn’t just do the pads for that!

ChocolateFrog

34,475 posts

194 months

Yesterday (07:32)
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Dusty964 said:
4k..for brake PADS?

Its a no from me.
Probably £100 for the pads if you get hold of the part number.

£3900 for someone in an Aston onesie to fit them.

Paying a laziness tax is optional.

ChocolateFrog

34,475 posts

194 months

Yesterday (07:39)
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You can get a Flying Spur for a quarter of that price, or a third for something a bit nicer.

At £10k it feels like a safer gamble. If a £40k car goes wrong you've got to be able to fix it.

No question the Aston is the better looker of the two.

Kawasaki2000

129 posts

12 months

Yesterday (07:57)
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Its the size of an A6 Avant. 100kg heavier.

Its a great looking car thats too long, too heavy and massive money pit. If you have the cash, the roads to enjoy it on and the time to enjoy it have at it. Feel like this class of car was designed to get company owners or directors from their electric gated house to their reserved parking space and back again.

If I got the 6 numbers tomorrow I'd 100% go look at one, come to my senses and buy a Golf R/ S3 (other hot hatch are available) and buy something i can enjoy everywhere every day.

Caddyshack

13,525 posts

227 months

Yesterday (08:03)
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Kawasaki2000 said:
Its the size of an A6 Avant. 100kg heavier.

Its a great looking car thats too long, too heavy and massive money pit. If you have the cash, the roads to enjoy it on and the time to enjoy it have at it. Feel like this class of car was designed to get company owners or directors from their electric gated house to their reserved parking space and back again.

If I got the 6 numbers tomorrow I'd 100% go look at one, come to my senses and buy a Golf R/ S3 (other hot hatch are available) and buy something i can enjoy everywhere every day.
Lottery win and you would buy a Golf?

Kawasaki2000

129 posts

12 months

Yesterday (08:03)
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ChocolateFrog said:
Probably £100 for the pads if you get hold of the part number.

£3900 for someone in an Aston onesie to fit them.

Paying a laziness tax is optional.
I'd imagine its poorly described. Probably more likely 1k a corner for pads & discs. Even regular cars when all 4 tyres and pads and discs need done at once, which happens, even at budget prices it gets expensive fast.

These articles never mention the wear and tear items from 60k onwards which is why they often rapidly become basket cases on mismatched cheap tyres and non working everything.

BigChiefmuffinAgain

1,539 posts

119 months

Yesterday (08:44)
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Feels like a lot of car for the money, but as ever with these, you aren't really buying a car more owning the right to constantly spend money on it. Personally if looking for a fast 4 seater would go for an M5 - they can also be expensive to run, but Aston's are in a different league when it comes to this....

Not sure the colour does it any favours either.

Augustus Windsock

3,699 posts

176 months

Yesterday (08:44)
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From the advert:
“ FSH Last service including brake pads £4,000 April 2025 @ 51k miles”
Am I the ONLY one to either just read the advert or read it properly, as that suggests to me that the service, including the brake pads, came to £4K, not the brake pads on their own?
Anyhoo, I always thought of these like an ‘inverse TARDIS’, large on the outside and remarkably small on the inside in comparison, and the ability to drain my bank account means I’d never consider one (a bit like a Flying Spur for running and repair costs I’d guess?)

MyV10BarksAndBites

1,537 posts

70 months

Yesterday (08:52)
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At a lower price (It has even more blood to shed yet in my opinion) and in Black or a darker color that has nothing to do with red.... Id take it and love it... But would have to mod it in a few key areas for me.. it would be a keeper biglaughbeer

Frankychops

1,819 posts

30 months

Yesterday (08:55)
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ugly as hell. possibly the ugliest aston for 20 years?

MyV10BarksAndBites

1,537 posts

70 months

Yesterday (08:56)
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ChocolateFrog said:
Dusty964 said:
4k..for brake PADS?

Its a no from me.
Probably £100 for the pads if you get hold of the part number.

£3900 for someone in an Aston onesie to fit them.

Paying a laziness tax is optional.
Spot on...

SJfW

344 posts

104 months

Yesterday (09:04)
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Article said:
This particular example has covered 55,000 miles, suggesting it's been used as Gaydon's engineers intended rather than mothballed as a (misguided) investment piece.
What exactly did they intend?

5,000 miles a year doesn't suggest its done much "grand touring."

Fetchez la vache

5,861 posts

235 months

Yesterday (09:10)
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Caddyshack said:
Kawasaki2000 said:
Its the size of an A6 Avant. 100kg heavier.

Its a great looking car thats too long, too heavy and massive money pit. If you have the cash, the roads to enjoy it on and the time to enjoy it have at it. Feel like this class of car was designed to get company owners or directors from their electric gated house to their reserved parking space and back again.

If I got the 6 numbers tomorrow I'd 100% go look at one, come to my senses and buy a Golf R/ S3 (other hot hatch are available) and buy something i can enjoy everywhere every day.
Lottery win and you would buy a Golf?
Some people dream big! hehe