V12VS 7Spd dog-leg heaven :)

V12VS 7Spd dog-leg heaven :)

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Mustang Baz

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Saturday 25th February 2023
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Afternoon all

After many months of research, reading this forum extensively and some very helpful input from its former owner (another PH'er), I'm delighted to say a dream-come-true occurred recently when I collected my first Aston Martin - a late 2017 V12VSM. I'm still pinching myself.

For those of you who follow the market, the car was sold by Romans International. It had been extremely well cared for, with very low mileage, and had every spec item I was seeking - topped yet further by the AMR performance pack and a full PPF from Topaz. To say I am blown away is a relative understatement, albeit I suspect it will now gain (considerably) in its mileage... smile

I've reached out to one or two of you on here to pass on thanks for the continued sharing of your expertise and willingness to contribute. I've been on PH for many years now and also own a TVR Tuscan - the benefits I found from the forum in my AM search remain as strong as I felt back when I researched and then bought my Tuscan. So for all of those who share willingly, keep on doing what you do as there are many of us who appreciate it - and I intend to repay the favour by doing the same from my experiences of this glorious car (if anyone's' interested!).

The first journey in the car was thankfully a decent 130+ miler, exposing me to London and M-way traffic and then some glorious open roads as the population spots fell away. It evoked strong memories of how I felt back when I first returned home with the Tuscan, including my constant roaring laughter when the exhaust came fully on song. And yes, I "missed" a number of 3rd gears - going straight into 5th - but the need to work at and understand this gearbox was a major part of the appeal.

I'd driven a 6-speed V12 extensively so was well acquainted with the pioneer car; it's therefore been a real pleasure starting to get to know the 7-speed in these early days. I'm genuinely truly impressed by the overall ride quality, seat feel, sheer urgency of pace but equally ease of simply cruising on more bog-standard roads. I already really like the gearbox - a satisfying mechanical feel to it but I'm not having to fight changes. Anyway, enough rambling - genuinely delighted in a laugh-out-loud kind of way and can't wait for the open roads and a major annual Euro road trip. What a privilege.






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Edited by Mustang Baz on Saturday 25th February 13:08


Edited by Mustang Baz on Monday 27th March 21:26

Mustang Baz

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1,633 posts

236 months

Sunday 26th February 2023
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RSbandit said:
Really lovely car that congrats …I was over at Romans before Xmas (McLaren shopping but didn’t buy!) and had a look around yours…spec is on point. How were Romans to deal with? I had a V12VS a while back with the SS3 box…such characterful cars and a really special engine… enjoy it to the full!
Many thanks to all of you for your kind words - much appreciated and can't wait to get driving.

Romans were good to deal with overall and buy/prepare their cars very well - with excellent detail about the car, pictures etc. They made the collection day memorable as well which was a nice touch, and have been very attentive in following up. Overall very much recommended.

One thing I hadn't been aware of - if you buy your vehicle outside of the AM Main dealer network as I did here, then you can't re-activate a (even very recently) lapsed AM warranty until 3 months of ownership is up. Slightly quirky and different to my experiences of buying my Maserati from an independent (where I got an inspection/warranty purchased literally the same day) but there we go.

Random early question - has anyone had a Nextbase 622 dash cam wired into their V12VS and if so, was it a warranty concern/consideration? I've had a quote but it's rather on the toppy side! Welcome to the Aston tax wink