DBS - What to look for ?

DBS - What to look for ?

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vpr

3,711 posts

239 months

Tuesday 4th October 2011
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Congrat....You wont regret it.

Superb car and a million miles away from the Masser.....wise decision.

yeti

10,523 posts

276 months

Tuesday 4th October 2011
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Congrats, DBS is an amazing car and a full class ahead of the GranTurismo, this from a fan and former owner of Masers!

Pictures are expected, as is attendance at a meet as soon as possible wink

Basher

998 posts

285 months

Wednesday 5th October 2011
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You'll love it - jsut got back from a trip to Germany in mine and until you can get it out on the autobahsn over there you dont realise how much grunt it has got - accelerates like a train from any speed in pretty much any gear , comfortable,loaded with comfort improving goodies (most comfortabel seats in any sports car i have ever owned for starters) ..jsut awesome - then you can turn on/off the tricks and its a surprisingly nimble fast and poised car in the twistys too .... just wish I didn't have to sell it soon :-(

Mr Purple

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337 posts

196 months

Wednesday 5th October 2011
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Mine is tungsten silver with touchtronic 2+2 with the bang olufsen system and a few other bits and bobs, fulfilled my spec and I liked the paddle shift auto instead of my original manual thoughts. Car is spotless and prepared to a superb standard. Can't praise the dealer highly enough - grange Aston at welwyn. Spent the day with them playing and driving the car , answering all my obscure questions , doing an acceptable deal and putting together some other bits and bobs as sweeteners. So far supercar experience is something I could get to like and I haven't got it yet !,

bananarob

1,177 posts

182 months

Wednesday 5th October 2011
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Good decision, you'll love it! Took mine up to silverstone today for a bike track day, not sure which is more fun, the day or the transport to get here!