Hardley Green DB9 MY09 - your opinions please

Hardley Green DB9 MY09 - your opinions please

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Slarti

1,828 posts

155 months

Saturday 22nd September 2012
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yeti said:
Oi, I'm 38 and I like green Astons smile

I also wear tweed jackets, but no tasseled shoes!
Yes, but it really doesn't matter what I think Yeti. I haven't seen your car but I'm sure ill love it despite the colour when/if I do.

George H

14,707 posts

165 months

Saturday 22nd September 2012
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yeti said:
The MF car... Do you want to look a very minor Emirati royal..? Looks like it should be parked badly outside Harrods.
Couldn't have described it better myself thumbup A very nouveau riche spec.

DB9VolanteDriver said:
Fortunately, Aston themselves seem to agree with us green lovers inasmuch as they have so many of them with their imprimatur: 'Aston Martin', 'Aston', 'DBR9', 'Racing', etc.
yes There seem to be more greens than dreary greys on offer! Which is a good thing imo smile

Robbo66

3,837 posts

234 months

Saturday 22nd September 2012
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Totally agree with the Emirati MF analogy.

Unfortunately, the HG would sit well in a bowling club car park. Neither one thing or the other....might as well be beige, with the driver asleep, dribbling on to his travelling rug, whilst parked at Eastbourne sea front.

DB9 Ian P

2,749 posts

156 months

Saturday 22nd September 2012
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Robbo66 said:
Totally agree with the Emirati MF analogy.

Unfortunately, the HG would sit well in a bowling club car park. Neither one thing or the other....might as well be beige, with the driver asleep, dribbling on to his travelling rug, whilst parked at Eastbourne sea front.
Isn't it funny how colours of cars bring out such strong feelings. If ever you have seen either of these colours in real life then they are both stunning and which one you go for comes to personal choices. I am not a great fan of white cars (you can't be living in Devon with our red soil) but saw one in Grange and when the sunlight caught it the colour became multi dimensional and looked absolutely tremendous. I have a friend with a HG V12V and I would never describe the colour as bland (which is what you are saying if you call it beige). It is a subtle colour which changes dependent on its surroundings and the ambient light and is one of my favourite Aston colours. I think bitter chocolate is a great combination with it - but I would say that because that is what I have chosen on my V12VR.

brakedwell

1,229 posts

200 months

Saturday 22nd September 2012
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Green one is the best bet beer

yeti

10,523 posts

276 months

Saturday 22nd September 2012
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steveatesh said:
pesonally I like the MF better on the DB9 - I think HG suits the Vantage better.
Curious... exact opposite for me. The more 'sporty', shall we say, nature of the Vantage suits the more modern/fashionable colour. The DB9s lines are more elegant, the lines more classically proportioned and I think it suits the classic colour.

What I'm trying to say is that chav white suits the chav Vantage and it is far easier to get white jeans to match the car.

Elegant, classical green suits the world's best GT car smile

m0isty

124 posts

182 months

Saturday 22nd September 2012
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The green car suggests to me that whoever ordered it had sat down and thought carefully about what they wanted in a car. The other one seems like the customer just walked into a dealership and said "I want one of those, in that colour. Don't bother me with the rest of the details, just get on with it". No contest for me really. smile
Oh, and add me to the "I'm 38" club too!

Slarti

1,828 posts

155 months

Saturday 22nd September 2012
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DB9 Ian P said:
Isn't it funny how colours of cars bring out such strong feelings. If ever you have seen either of these colours in real life then they are both stunning and which one you go for comes to personal choices. I am not a great fan of white cars (you can't be living in Devon with our red soil) but saw one in Grange and when the sunlight caught it the colour became multi dimensional and looked absolutely tremendous. I have a friend with a HG V12V and I would never describe the colour as bland (which is what you are saying if you call it beige). It is a subtle colour which changes dependent on its surroundings and the ambient light and is one of my favourite Aston colours. I think bitter chocolate is a great combination with it - but I would say that because that is what I have chosen on my V12VR.
I find the whole conversation quite interesting. You can almost reduce it down to a debate about Britishness and snobbery. I don't believe it's a nouveau riche thing to drive around in a MF or brightly adorned car. I do believe that the rest of the world sees the world in a slightly more colourful way than us and that is reflected in their choice of car colour. Indeed some of these countries are only recently able to afford new Astons or Ferarris, but they probably would have gone for a similar choice of colour even if their money had been passed down through 4 generations. Aston Martin (whilst partly Kuwaiti owned) represents one of a britains last testaments to our sense of taste and culture and I guess this may be partly the cause of some of this banter. Btw I'm typing this on my white iphone 5, how nouveau riche am I!!?? :-)

yeti

10,523 posts

276 months

Saturday 22nd September 2012
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DB9 Ian P said:
If ever you have seen either of these colours in real life then they are both stunning and which one you go for comes to personal choices
This, basically, is it in a nutshell.

However, if your OH likes the Hardly Green, it has the lurvely Sports Pack fitted and price seems OK, I think you have your answer anyway. Why push for the MF car?

BTW, she should have quite a decent drive in it - the SP isn;t for everyone if she;s used to wafters...

Robbo66

3,837 posts

234 months

Saturday 22nd September 2012
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White suits certain cars very well, mainly classics, drop top Alfa's etc.
Wilmslow White doesn't suit an Aston IMO, but that's 'my' opinion.
BRG suits an Aston very well, but HG...no, apologies....but no. It offers nothing for both extremes, the Noveau's or the blue blooded.
It's right up there with 'champagne'.
Mako could be a consideration, but for me too feminine. As someone posted, everyones opinion is different. Glad it is.

Little Donkey

1,544 posts

142 months

Saturday 22nd September 2012
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Now I'm a huge fan of green, but wasn't sure about the hardly green at first, but the more I go back to the pics, the more I like it. I think it's quite elegant and definitely says something different to the frost. The white is lovely, but always a coulour I prefer to see on someone else's car; just not brave enough yet!

I guess the message is: go for exactly what you (or the OH) prefers. Don't worry about residuals, it's your car, why buy a car for someone else's benefit??

A dealer near me had a Vantage in banana yellow, which you'd think would take a knock in value. But as soon as a punter showed an interest, it went for top money. Supply and demand, you see.

Good luck with your purchase, I doubt you'll be disappointed either way.

4leks

Original Poster:

177 posts

176 months

Saturday 22nd September 2012
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Thx a lot for input guys!
She was OK with Sport Pack's ride. It is obviously much harder then 4x4s ride but she's got used to Modena's suspension as well so the comment was that AM was hard but not as hard as Ferrari...so acceptable wink
Her (and mine) main reservation was having enough legroom for the child at the rear but it looks acceptable (would still want to come back with proper child seat, not booster)
TBH I am not that worrying about residuals as I prefer to enjoy my cars and I actually drive them wink
I expect to keep it for 2-3 years max and I think it should not go below £35k in 3 years time, hopefully should be better than that @ around £40k.
Color is obviously not for everyone's taste but it sounds to me like a lot of people would be happy to consider this color so it is not extremely awkward color combo