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Here you go a Vanq S at Bristol . Looks a lovely dealership i must say.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-LLQPWqWr4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-LLQPWqWr4
Mako V12V said:
Darryl - yes I have 1024 thanks.
Ken - wow thanks for the link and info for 846 which I need - how did you get on today?
Ian - yes I have 1348, at the moment it's the 9th last V12V I have (4th last UK car)!
Was at HWM last week having summer wheels refitted and saw its twin sister. Was 1354 or 1356 I think (should have taken a picture), also Ceramic Grey.Ken - wow thanks for the link and info for 846 which I need - how did you get on today?
Ian - yes I have 1348, at the moment it's the 9th last V12V I have (4th last UK car)!
Have now decided I definitely want a Tungsten V12V - which doesn't give me much choice at the moment.
Paul, thanks for your comment - were you referring to the Tungsten car or the recently listed Meteorite V12V that I included the link for in my last posting?
In case of interest, while looking for a car in the last few weeks, I created a table of cars for sale - it suggests that the Private Meteorite car is well priced, given the year and mileage, but the Private Tungsten car is in dealer price territory, once you take inspection, warranty and sorting out the cosmetics into account?
Unsurprisingly the McGurk car sold within 24 hours of being listed a couple of days ago.
year miles Price Colour Seller
12/2009 38.6k 71,991 Quantum - Aston Newcastle
09/2009 24.5k 77,000 Lightning - Aston Leeds (SOLD)
09/2009 24.5k 77,500 Lightning - Private
00/2009 14.3k 77,950 Black - Westover Sports cars
03/2010 34.8k 77,950 Onyx Black - Aston Works (SOLD)
08/2010 23.4 79,000 Lightning - Aston Leeds
04/2012 9.3k 79,950 Meteorite - Private
00/2010 7.9k 79,990 Black - GC Motors (SOLD)
00/2009 13k 79,995 Black - Hamptons of Surrey
12/2010 16.4k 81,995 Tungsten - Private
00/2012 23.4k 82,000 White - Private
12/2010 6.1k 82,850 Carbon Black - McGurk (SOLD)
08/2010 8.2k 83,000 Onyx Black - Aston Leeds (SOLD)
09/2012 18.9k 84,656 White - Aston Wilmslow
03/2011 21.2k 84,950 Lightning - Aston Chichester
01/2010 11.8k 84,995 Quantum - Aston Birmingham
00/2010 20.1k 86,950 Fire Red - Preloved ad
00/2010 12k 86,990 Silver - Aston Bristol (SOLD)
09/2013 20k 87,944 Onyx Black - Alexanders Prestige
09/2012 13.5k 89,950 Storm Black - Aston Works
09/2012 13.5k 89,950 Black - Aston Works
09/2012 14.5k 91,900 Quantum - Aston Brentwood
06/2013 8.8k 99,995 White - Aston Welwyn (SOLD)
Paul, thanks for your comment - were you referring to the Tungsten car or the recently listed Meteorite V12V that I included the link for in my last posting?
In case of interest, while looking for a car in the last few weeks, I created a table of cars for sale - it suggests that the Private Meteorite car is well priced, given the year and mileage, but the Private Tungsten car is in dealer price territory, once you take inspection, warranty and sorting out the cosmetics into account?
Unsurprisingly the McGurk car sold within 24 hours of being listed a couple of days ago.
year miles Price Colour Seller
12/2009 38.6k 71,991 Quantum - Aston Newcastle
09/2009 24.5k 77,000 Lightning - Aston Leeds (SOLD)
09/2009 24.5k 77,500 Lightning - Private
00/2009 14.3k 77,950 Black - Westover Sports cars
03/2010 34.8k 77,950 Onyx Black - Aston Works (SOLD)
08/2010 23.4 79,000 Lightning - Aston Leeds
04/2012 9.3k 79,950 Meteorite - Private
00/2010 7.9k 79,990 Black - GC Motors (SOLD)
00/2009 13k 79,995 Black - Hamptons of Surrey
12/2010 16.4k 81,995 Tungsten - Private
00/2012 23.4k 82,000 White - Private
12/2010 6.1k 82,850 Carbon Black - McGurk (SOLD)
08/2010 8.2k 83,000 Onyx Black - Aston Leeds (SOLD)
09/2012 18.9k 84,656 White - Aston Wilmslow
03/2011 21.2k 84,950 Lightning - Aston Chichester
01/2010 11.8k 84,995 Quantum - Aston Birmingham
00/2010 20.1k 86,950 Fire Red - Preloved ad
00/2010 12k 86,990 Silver - Aston Bristol (SOLD)
09/2013 20k 87,944 Onyx Black - Alexanders Prestige
09/2012 13.5k 89,950 Storm Black - Aston Works
09/2012 13.5k 89,950 Black - Aston Works
09/2012 14.5k 91,900 Quantum - Aston Brentwood
06/2013 8.8k 99,995 White - Aston Welwyn (SOLD)
I decided I prefer Tungsten to Meteorite, so didn't actually view the other car.
I did find out a few things that go some way to explaining the asking price
- 2 new rear tyres needed
- front splitter cracked on both sides
- missing April 2016 service stamp when bought from Maranello Egham by 2nd owner - possibly serviced by the Ferrari dealer and book not stamped?
Taking the above into account, price seems about right, and will suit someone looking for a low mileage, late reg, Meteorite V12V.
I did find out a few things that go some way to explaining the asking price
- 2 new rear tyres needed
- front splitter cracked on both sides
- missing April 2016 service stamp when bought from Maranello Egham by 2nd owner - possibly serviced by the Ferrari dealer and book not stamped?
Taking the above into account, price seems about right, and will suit someone looking for a low mileage, late reg, Meteorite V12V.
Wow, quite surprised how bad that car sounds and how anyone can let such a fantastic car get into such a state.
It makes mine sound like it's worth £90k easy lol
Glad you found the list useful I sent you Ken - good luck!
I've managed to add around a dozen new cars to the register in the last 6 weeks, which is good going given I now have 664 cars listed! The latest addition is a carbon black currently for sale at AM Munich - an EU advert where the seller actually states the last 4 vin! Let's hope that trend continues in Europe.
Has anyone actually seen/have details of the rare spec LHD car at Works? This spec is certainly unique AFAIK but still need the vin to add to my Register.
It makes mine sound like it's worth £90k easy lol
Glad you found the list useful I sent you Ken - good luck!
I've managed to add around a dozen new cars to the register in the last 6 weeks, which is good going given I now have 664 cars listed! The latest addition is a carbon black currently for sale at AM Munich - an EU advert where the seller actually states the last 4 vin! Let's hope that trend continues in Europe.
Has anyone actually seen/have details of the rare spec LHD car at Works? This spec is certainly unique AFAIK but still need the vin to add to my Register.
Anyone near the Ferrari Centre Kent that could get me last 4 vin numbers for this:-
https://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/...
Morning frost white and saying no previous owners so may well need this one for the Register.
https://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/...
Morning frost white and saying no previous owners so may well need this one for the Register.
Hi Phil,
I bought the Tungsten V12V and took delivery at midday on Friday, with registration V12 VMV now fitted.
I picked my new car up at Aston Works to avoid the bank holiday traffic around London - while there, I had a quick look at the LHD car which was parked near the door, and think the chassis number ends in 860. The car has tinted windows, and it was virtually impossible to see inside it in the bright sunlight.
Having spent some time reading the manual and driving about 80 miles, I have a few questions
- does the car come standard with a battery charger/conditioner?
- I received a glass key and a standard key - should there also be an emergency key?
- under relatively hard acceleration the back seems quite 'twitchy' - is this normal or could it be due to the different spec Pirelli tyres fitted on the left and right rear that I mentioned previously (tyre pressure is 36PSI all round as per manual)?
If anyone needs car storage south of the M25 in the future, I can highly recommend Jordans near Horsham, where the car that I bought was stored in between weekend drives by its previous owners. I found the owner, Marc (01403 822336 www.jordanscarstorage.com) to be very open, helpful and professional, with spacious, clean and secure facilities housing some very nice cars.
Regards,
Ken
I bought the Tungsten V12V and took delivery at midday on Friday, with registration V12 VMV now fitted.
I picked my new car up at Aston Works to avoid the bank holiday traffic around London - while there, I had a quick look at the LHD car which was parked near the door, and think the chassis number ends in 860. The car has tinted windows, and it was virtually impossible to see inside it in the bright sunlight.
Having spent some time reading the manual and driving about 80 miles, I have a few questions
- does the car come standard with a battery charger/conditioner?
- I received a glass key and a standard key - should there also be an emergency key?
- under relatively hard acceleration the back seems quite 'twitchy' - is this normal or could it be due to the different spec Pirelli tyres fitted on the left and right rear that I mentioned previously (tyre pressure is 36PSI all round as per manual)?
If anyone needs car storage south of the M25 in the future, I can highly recommend Jordans near Horsham, where the car that I bought was stored in between weekend drives by its previous owners. I found the owner, Marc (01403 822336 www.jordanscarstorage.com) to be very open, helpful and professional, with spacious, clean and secure facilities housing some very nice cars.
Regards,
Ken
Hello Ken
I picked up a nearly new V12VS from Wilmslow.
Part of the deal was for them to provide a charger / conditioner as not standard. Plugs in the boot behind the removable side panel.
I didn't get an emergency key either and await a reply on why. Clearly mentioned in the handbook for emergency use in the event of a flat battery for example.
Enjoy the driving!!
I picked up a nearly new V12VS from Wilmslow.
Part of the deal was for them to provide a charger / conditioner as not standard. Plugs in the boot behind the removable side panel.
I didn't get an emergency key either and await a reply on why. Clearly mentioned in the handbook for emergency use in the event of a flat battery for example.
Enjoy the driving!!
ken928 said:
Hi Phil,
I bought the Tungsten V12V and took delivery at midday on Friday, with registration V12 VMV now fitted.
I picked my new car up at Aston Works to avoid the bank holiday traffic around London - while there, I had a quick look at the LHD car which was parked near the door, and think the chassis number ends in 860. The car has tinted windows, and it was virtually impossible to see inside it in the bright sunlight.
Having spent some time reading the manual and driving about 80 miles, I have a few questions
- does the car come standard with a battery charger/conditioner?
- I received a glass key and a standard key - should there also be an emergency key?
- under relatively hard acceleration the back seems quite 'twitchy' - is this normal or could it be due to the different spec Pirelli tyres fitted on the left and right rear that I mentioned previously (tyre pressure is 36PSI all round as per manual)?
Regards,
Ken
Hi Ken, congrats on your purchase! Hope you enjoy the beast I bought the Tungsten V12V and took delivery at midday on Friday, with registration V12 VMV now fitted.
I picked my new car up at Aston Works to avoid the bank holiday traffic around London - while there, I had a quick look at the LHD car which was parked near the door, and think the chassis number ends in 860. The car has tinted windows, and it was virtually impossible to see inside it in the bright sunlight.
Having spent some time reading the manual and driving about 80 miles, I have a few questions
- does the car come standard with a battery charger/conditioner?
- I received a glass key and a standard key - should there also be an emergency key?
- under relatively hard acceleration the back seems quite 'twitchy' - is this normal or could it be due to the different spec Pirelli tyres fitted on the left and right rear that I mentioned previously (tyre pressure is 36PSI all round as per manual)?
Regards,
Ken
And thanks for identifying the works car..... I had asked for last four vin but was still waiting. It is S00860. It's on my Register but was missing some interior info which I've got off their advert, so the record now complete. An oddity maybe, being a LHD German spec car (the user manual is in German), but supplied from AM Mayfair in London.
With regards to your questions, I don't think the battery conditioner is standard. Mine has one. I think they are quite expensive to get from a main dealer.
Yes, your car should have an emergency key. Not sure where mine is now lol!
These cars are twitchy, which adds to the fun, however, the tyres would be better matching and maybe an alignment check, just to make sure everything is as it should be.
Feel free to ask anything else, and enjoy!
Phil
ken928 said:
- under relatively hard acceleration the back seems quite 'twitchy' - is this normal or could it be due to the different spec Pirelli tyres fitted on the left and right rear that I mentioned previously (tyre pressure is 36PSI all round as per manual)?
Please get the tyres changed!! Risky. 500bhp and a few square inches of contact patch at each corner - the tyres are the most critical component in the car - nothing works, including brakes, without them. I assume the dealer has a great lawyer in selling something so flawed (safety wise). I'm surprised how UK dealers in general are unaware of tyre issues - I just had to convince the 'specialist' dealer that sold me mine that 5 year old Corsa's are not fine even if they have tread. Showed him the date stamp on the sidewall.
When I was 18 I ran my mini 850 with the cheapest remoulded tyres I could find. Not now.
ken928 said:
Hi Phil,
I bought the Tungsten V12V and took delivery at midday on Friday, with registration V12 VMV now fitted.
I picked my new car up at Aston Works to avoid the bank holiday traffic around London - while there, I had a quick look at the LHD car which was parked near the door, and think the chassis number ends in 860. The car has tinted windows, and it was virtually impossible to see inside it in the bright sunlight.
Having spent some time reading the manual and driving about 80 miles, I have a few questions
- does the car come standard with a battery charger/conditioner?
- I received a glass key and a standard key - should there also be an emergency key?
- under relatively hard acceleration the back seems quite 'twitchy' - is this normal or could it be due to the different spec Pirelli tyres fitted on the left and right rear that I mentioned previously (tyre pressure is 36PSI all round as per manual)?
If anyone needs car storage south of the M25 in the future, I can highly recommend Jordans near Horsham, where the car that I bought was stored in between weekend drives by its previous owners. I found the owner, Marc (01403 822336 www.jordanscarstorage.com) to be very open, helpful and professional, with spacious, clean and secure facilities housing some very nice cars.
Regards,
Ken
Hi Ken. I traded my Tungsten V12 into works about 6 weeks ago. wonder if this is the car you bought? on my 4th V12 now, drop me a message if I can help with anythingI bought the Tungsten V12V and took delivery at midday on Friday, with registration V12 VMV now fitted.
I picked my new car up at Aston Works to avoid the bank holiday traffic around London - while there, I had a quick look at the LHD car which was parked near the door, and think the chassis number ends in 860. The car has tinted windows, and it was virtually impossible to see inside it in the bright sunlight.
Having spent some time reading the manual and driving about 80 miles, I have a few questions
- does the car come standard with a battery charger/conditioner?
- I received a glass key and a standard key - should there also be an emergency key?
- under relatively hard acceleration the back seems quite 'twitchy' - is this normal or could it be due to the different spec Pirelli tyres fitted on the left and right rear that I mentioned previously (tyre pressure is 36PSI all round as per manual)?
If anyone needs car storage south of the M25 in the future, I can highly recommend Jordans near Horsham, where the car that I bought was stored in between weekend drives by its previous owners. I found the owner, Marc (01403 822336 www.jordanscarstorage.com) to be very open, helpful and professional, with spacious, clean and secure facilities housing some very nice cars.
Regards,
Ken
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