Silver DB11
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OddCat

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2,789 posts

194 months

Tuesday 14th November 2023
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I'm not a fan of silver cars. I'm also not a fan of the shape of the DB11 (especially the cut outs behind the front wheels).

Imagine my surprise then when I saw this and fell in love ! It even has lovely wheels instead of the awful spindly bent 'directional' ones you see in most DB11's.

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AlexT

552 posts

259 months

Tuesday 14th November 2023
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Astons look so elegant yet purposeful and modern in Silver.

I went out of my way to view a Lightning Silver car (around a 6hr return trip) and was extremely glad I did. The grain of the metallic is much more coarse than standard metallic silver cars and really stands out when viewed a couple of metres or so away. And in the sun there is a golden/blue glow at some angles. Very special and impressive. In my opinion out of all the silvers I've viewed it is the best.

Simpo Two

91,271 posts

288 months

Tuesday 14th November 2023
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Interesting; it shows how much difference colour makes. The DB11 didn't do much for me until I saw a dark blue Volante from a distance and thought 'Ooo, what's that?'

But I agree on the wheel arches, and other bits too, so it's not on my wants list. Which means I'm £75K richer, hurrah!

pschlute

733 posts

182 months

Tuesday 14th November 2023
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That is a beauty.

When I was looking for a DB11 I wanted something different from the Meteorite Silver (grey) of my DB9, but none of the newer silvers really grabbed me when viewed in the flesh.

I went in the end for a Madagascar Orange, a colour I would never have considered in a million years until I saw it live.

ps the cut-off wheel arch put me off when the '11 was launched, but it bothers me not now.


OddCat

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2,789 posts

194 months

Tuesday 14th November 2023
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Pschute, that orange is fantastic !!

Saw an F-type for sale yesterday in a similar colour and it looked great too.


Simpo Two

91,271 posts

288 months

Tuesday 14th November 2023
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pschlute said:
I went in the end for a Madagascar Orange, a colour I would never have considered in a million years until I saw it live.
The DB11 seems to work with 'lary' colours better than a DB9 would. I can only think it's due to the more edgy styling.

Calinours

1,420 posts

73 months

Tuesday 14th November 2023
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I’d have to agree. I never thought for a second I’d be seen in let alone own an orange car, then nearly 5yr ago I spotted this, it’s been mine ever since.


pschlute

733 posts

182 months

Tuesday 14th November 2023
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pschlute said:
That is a beauty.
As is your lovely silver

pschlute

733 posts

182 months

Tuesday 14th November 2023
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Calinours said:
I’d have to agree. I never thought for a second I’d be seen in let alone own an orange car, then nearly 5yr ago I spotted this
Got to travel to find the right backdrop though !


OddCat

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2,789 posts

194 months

Tuesday 14th November 2023
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pschlute said:
pschlute said:
That is a beauty.
As is your lovely silver
Sadly, it's not mine. My max budget for my 'retirement' car is £50,000 frown but it doesn't stop me dreaming smile

Calinours

1,420 posts

73 months

Wednesday 15th November 2023
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OddCat said:
pschlute said:
pschlute said:
That is a beauty.
As is your lovely silver
Sadly, it's not mine. My max budget for my 'retirement' car is £50,000 frown but it doesn't stop me dreaming smile
£50k. Retirement present. Aston.

Assumptions: comfort and style over sportiness. Holds value. Eye candy. (relatively) reliable.

I’d be going for a decent DB9.2 post 2013 in my preferred spec. Mostly all sorted out. DBS engine and suspension. Easy taken to 565hp. There’s one on auction right now at Bonhams….

Calinours

1,420 posts

73 months

Wednesday 15th November 2023
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pschlute said:
Calinours said:
I’d have to agree. I never thought for a second I’d be seen in let alone own an orange car, then nearly 5yr ago I spotted this
Got to travel to find the right backdrop though !

I found one once, a big old virginia creeper which was the same colour in autumn. Will try to dig out a photo.

paulrog1

1,181 posts

164 months

Wednesday 15th November 2023
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Look at this DB9.2 -

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202310193...

Don't worry about the mileage

OddCat

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2,789 posts

194 months

Wednesday 15th November 2023
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Calinours said:
£50k. Retirement present. Aston.

Assumptions: comfort and style over sportiness. Holds value. Eye candy. (relatively) reliable.

I’d be going for a decent DB9.2 post 2013 in my preferred spec. Mostly all sorted out. DBS engine and suspension. Easy taken to 565hp. There’s one on auction right now at Bonhams….
Yes, your assumptions are all correct !!

Yes, a nice DB9.2 is favourite. The outsider is a manual V8 Vantage - maybe a 2015. Would prefer red or some other more wild colour which restricts options significantly of course.

How many red DB9.2's do you see ? There do seem to be more wild colours among Vanquish's which is interesting....

Calinours

1,420 posts

73 months

Wednesday 15th November 2023
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OddCat said:
Calinours said:
£50k. Retirement present. Aston.

Assumptions: comfort and style over sportiness. Holds value. Eye candy. (relatively) reliable.

I’d be going for a decent DB9.2 post 2013 in my preferred spec. Mostly all sorted out. DBS engine and suspension. Easy taken to 565hp. There’s one on auction right now at Bonhams….
Yes, your assumptions are all correct !!

Yes, a nice DB9.2 is favourite. The outsider is a manual V8 Vantage - maybe a 2015. Would prefer red or some other more wild colour which restricts options significantly of course.

How many red DB9.2's do you see ? There do seem to be more wild colours among Vanquish's which is interesting....
Test drive a V8V then forget it. All are noisy, crude, unrefined and slow compared to the muscular DB9 and its V12, esp the DB9.2. V8V of any stripe Only for hooligans and thugs like me who are prepared to spend 3k every few thousand miles replacing the clutch.

The AM n/a V12 engine is an utter smooth peach, and shifts smooth as silk with its modernish slusher. They really had it nailed in the later years. Are you going to track it? probably not. Are you going to want to impress grandkids ? probably so. Do you want to spend thousands replacing clutches - probably not. Do you actually care that a well set up Vantage might (with the right driver) be a tiny mite quicker through a given corner than you in a race ? - probably not. Do you plan to race young tossers with something to prove in 911’s ? - probably not.

Do you want what is probably THE most majestic noise in christendom to be etched indelibly into your grandkids minds (with their boring driverless electric futures) forever alongside 565bho of smooth V12 ICE surge ??? - has to be yes surely ? Do it for the rest of us if not for yourself !

DB9.2 all the way. You know it makes sense. Also you can buy for 45k if clever/cash auction buyer and put 5k into enhancements and repair pot.



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geresey

521 posts

146 months

Wednesday 15th November 2023
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paulrog1 said:
Look at this DB9.2 -

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202310193...

Don't worry about the mileage
That’s a good looking car!! Something looks slightly “off” re the wheel/tyre combo in the pics, are they standard ?

LTP

2,871 posts

135 months

Thursday 16th November 2023
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Calinours said:
loads of stuff that made me possibly reconsider my "inheritance present" choice
Except I can't get past that the Vantage looks slightly less "stretched", and, the DB9 being longer, wouldn't fit in my garage so well.
Phew - had me worried there for a moment. biglaugh





Calinours

1,420 posts

73 months

Thursday 16th November 2023
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LTP said:
Calinours said:
loads of stuff that made me possibly reconsider my "inheritance present" choice
Except I can't get past that the Vantage looks slightly less "stretched", and, the DB9 being longer, wouldn't fit in my garage so well.
Phew - had me worried there for a moment. biglaugh
I bought a V8V purely because since I had first properly laid eyes on one in 2006 I thought it the most stunningly beautiful car I’d ever seen. It was only the third time any car had had that effect, the first was also an Aston Martin. At the time I was running a 996 - but I could never again look at it in the same way once I’d seen a Vantage.

Perhaps a majority would agree that the more compact Vantage is the better looking car than DB9, but I’d guess it’s a fairly even split.

For OP, there’s a beautiful 14k mile DB9.2 on auction at bonhams and the owner (SE24DB9) has a live thread on it right here…

https://carsonline.bonhams.com/en/listings/aston-m...

Silver DB11? - nahhh, Silver DB9.2 smile



Edited by Calinours on Thursday 16th November 09:50

SL550M

633 posts

133 months

Thursday 16th November 2023
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Got to chime-in here with some love for the DB9.2. We had a Volante on extended loan in 2016 while my Ferrari 599 was in for body repairs (a numpty in a van slammed his driver’s door into the rear three-quarter panel of my car). My wife and I both preferred it to the 599. We didn’t want to give it back! Our neighbours were all over it with compliments, which made a nice change from the variety of hand signals I’d grown accustomed to with the Ferrari. smile