Tell me about Aston Martin

Tell me about Aston Martin

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Irish

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3,991 posts

240 months

Thursday 20th October 2011
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Evening folks. I have an itch that needs scratching. Also thinking of an Aston.

Now maybe it is the Irish chip but I always saw Aston was, well, establishment. Then I learned the DB came from the tractor side and, well, that made it alright smile

Problem is I have a magazine view. Never in deep enough to know a lot - know a multitude of sins forgiven due to "Britishness".

1)Aston classics - forget about it for now. 35 and mortgaged smile
2)That great big 80 lump (V8 Vantage??) - like a muscle car. I hear the sills melt. Ship rapidly sailing as prices firm. Bills, bills, bills. Getting prettier - amazing what time does.
3)DB-7 - Jag. parts bin? XK but more expensive to serivce? Not built in huge volume so a possible one to watch?
4)DB-9 - grand tourer, well styled, ok build after '07, some parts bin raiding, nice noise, waft to Monaco - tailored luggage a must.
5)Vantage - noise, short chassis, small.
6)DB Toyota/Aygo thingy - my oh my. Brand building or what.
7)Vantage - coupe, Volante - convertible, Zagato??

Having been in the Porsche camp and now Mercedes but wondering what attracted those on here to the marque and, if you had a budget of around £40k where on the above list would you go?

Apologies if the above is a bit broad but I can't help liking all Astons at the minute and need some reasons to stay on track.

Jockman

17,917 posts

161 months

Thursday 20th October 2011
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Irish said:
... What attracted you and will you stay with the marque?
I just wanted to get laid.

Yes, so long as I keep getting laid.

Life is only complicated if you want it to be. smile

JohnG1

3,472 posts

206 months

Thursday 20th October 2011
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Jockman said:
I just wanted to get laid.

Yes, so long as I keep getting laid.

Life is only complicated if you want it to be. smile
Post of the month to the Scotsman!

brakedwell

1,229 posts

200 months

Thursday 20th October 2011
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An honest Scotsman to boot judge

George H

14,707 posts

165 months

Thursday 20th October 2011
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Jockman said:
I just wanted to get laid.
You had to wait until you got the Aston? biggrin

And back on topic, if I had £40k to get an Aston with, it would be a DB9. You will have more choice, and probably find a better example of a V8V with that budget though I suspect smile

Neil1300R

5,487 posts

179 months

Thursday 20th October 2011
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Before this thread goes waaaayyy of topic (as usual) to the OP you need to buy this book:-
http://www.pistonheads.co.uk/gassing/topic.asp?h=0...
Its the 'bible' for most folks on here.

Then you just need to decide what type of person you are:-
Semi-Retired, like pipes and slippers - DB9
Young, successful, sporty - Vantage

(to the OP its a running gag on here, but basically couldn't go wrong with either)

Jockman

17,917 posts

161 months

Thursday 20th October 2011
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Get yourself a test drive in the best V8V you can afford (they're all great but try for a 4.7).

Post up your thoughts, pics, prices etc and we'll give you a lot of constructive feedback.

Follow the threads here for a bit - lot of clever people on this forum - and you will get a massive amount of tips and advice. Some of it will save you £000s.

Good luck Irish smile

williamp

19,276 posts

274 months

Thursday 20th October 2011
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For 40k you can get a 70s or 80s V8. These wont go down in value, and you might see a very healthy return on an investment** And they are fantastic to drive, in an old-school sort of way. Once thought of as a big car, they are now mearly average in terms of size.

  • Dont underestimate the running costs. They will need parts and regular fettling. Fuel is the cheap bit. Can you re-tension the timing chain every 5k miles yourself? If not then...

Irish

Original Poster:

3,991 posts

240 months

Thursday 20th October 2011
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williamp said:
For 40k you can get a 70s or 80s V8. These wont go down in value, and you might see a very healthy return on an investment** And they are fantastic to drive, in an old-school sort of way. Once thought of as a big car, they are now mearly average in terms of size.

  • Dont underestimate the running costs. They will need parts and regular fettling. Fuel is the cheap bit. Can you re-tension the timing chain every 5k miles yourself? If not then...
This is what I would like to do but it will be a couple of years before I have a garage. Also needs to be a daily driver. Work car part is full of V8Vs - looks too small for my wife who prefers a waft. Have the Caterham for real driving.

Doff my cap to the guy in the carpark with an Eagle restored jag in who drives it in daily - has popped the hard top on this week.

DB-9 looks like best option unless I find a V8 in a barn (edit - young and I have a fine new pair of slippers from Selfridges - royal blue with a fleece lining.......

burntout

1,390 posts

155 months

Thursday 20th October 2011
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Jockman said:
I just wanted to get laid.

Yes, so long as I keep getting laid.

Life is only complicated if you want it to be. smile
I agree...... Women love Astons....

And also every time I look out onto my drive and see that stunning lump of sexyness on my drive every night!!! I go to sleep with a fat smile on my face....

michaelniwot

42 posts

241 months

Friday 21st October 2011
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burntout said:
I agree...... Women love Astons.... I go to sleep with a fat smile on my face....
Lucky you. I cant sleep like that, I always have to ask her to get off.

GJOB

419 posts

194 months

Friday 21st October 2011
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michaelniwot said:
Lucky you. I cant sleep like that, I always have to ask her to get off.
B-dum Tishhehe

michael gould

5,691 posts

242 months

Friday 21st October 2011
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to assist if I may

DB7i : nice car makes lots of noise for no apparent reason and bits fall off it
DB7 Vantage : great car, great engine and goes like stink.....much more reliable than the DB7i
Vanquish : wonderful car... but you will have lots of bills, bills, bills, bills
Vantage V8V : driven by people who can’t afford the real thing....little engine....little power
Vantage V12V : proper driver’s car....the best modern day Aston.....maybe
DB9 : driven mostly by men who just want to get laid


Hope this helps smile

krisdelta

4,566 posts

202 months

Friday 21st October 2011
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michael gould said:
Vantage V8V : driven by people who can’t afford the real thing....little engine....little power
DB9 : driven mostly by men who just want to get laid

Hope this helps smile
You are a legendary troll at times Mr Gould. wink

Ed50

2,574 posts

182 months

Friday 21st October 2011
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Irish,

Tell us more about the Selfridge slippers... you might find the Scotsman is keen to bid for them to add to your Aston fund.



Jockman

17,917 posts

161 months

Friday 21st October 2011
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Ed50 said:
Irish,

Tell us more about the Selfridge slippers... you might find the Scotsman is keen to bid for them to add to your Aston fund.


Morning Eduardo.... tongue out


Ed50

2,574 posts

182 months

Friday 21st October 2011
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And a very good morning to you sir.

Trust you enjoyed this weeks episode of Rab C as much as I did,very informative, didn't realise Unicorns still exist
north of the border......


LordBretSinclair

4,288 posts

178 months

Friday 21st October 2011
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Neil1300R said:
Semi-Retired, like pipes and slippers - DB9
OOhhhh, that post has just conjured up a picture of Jockman in his pipe and slippers getting laid !!!

Put me right off my coffee rofl

peterr96

2,226 posts

176 months

Friday 21st October 2011
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LordBretSinclair said:
OOhhhh, that post has just conjured up a picture of Jockman in his pipe and slippers getting laid !!!

Put me right off my coffee rofl
"In his pipe". That's put me off mine too!

michael gould

5,691 posts

242 months

Friday 21st October 2011
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krisdelta said:
michael gould said:
Vantage V8V : driven by people who can’t afford the real thing....little engine....little power
DB9 : driven mostly by men who just want to get laid

Hope this helps smile
You are a legendary troll at times Mr Gould. wink
why thank you......but you have attract the attention of the V8V owners from putting their skin moisturisers on and looking in the mirror......not like us tough DB9 owners, who according to jockman are too busy getting laid smile