Concern on this used V8 Vantage

Concern on this used V8 Vantage

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klee168168

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145 posts

110 months

Saturday 20th October 2018
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I called Atlanta motor cars dealer to ask about a manual Vantage they have for sale. The salesperson Dan said the car needs an engine so it’s not for sale yet. Apparently during the test drive, the engine lost oil pressure and a connecting rod malfunction happened. There will be a new long block from Aston Martin installed on the vehicle. All of the accessories like the fan belt alternator will be from the old engine but it will be a completely new engine. I’ve never heard this before. I asked why they wouldn't just replace the rod instead of the entire engine (is there a bigger issue they aren't telling me?)
Would you guys be concerned?

This car is listed on the Aston Martin “preowned” website.
https://preowned.astonmartin.com/preowned-cars/534...
Which I thought means it comes with warranty. Dan says that it does not come with extra warranty. He said “certified” just means it’s gone thru inspection by AM technicians and doesn’t mean it comes with extra warranty. Says you may have to buy warranty. The guys here sound kind of junior.

Here is the link
https://motorcarsofatlanta.com/used-aston-martin-v...

Here is the carfax
https://www.carfax.com/VehicleHistory/p/Report.cfx...
A bit concerned about 6 previous owners. That seems like a lot of owners.

Edited by klee168168 on Saturday 20th October 20:54


Edited by klee168168 on Saturday 20th October 20:56

klee168168

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145 posts

110 months

Saturday 20th October 2018
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classicaholic said:
I assume when the rod malfunctioned it popped through the block!
Is that something that can be replicated easily or did the guy have to do something really wrong during the test drive?

Edited by klee168168 on Saturday 20th October 21:18

klee168168

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Sunday 21st October 2018
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If the engine is replaced by AM, I guess that’s kind of starting new. I’m more concerned as to how rod malfunction happened but you stated that it’s not normal. 6 previous owners is questionable unless they took care of the car.




Edited by klee168168 on Sunday 21st October 08:36

klee168168

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Sunday 21st October 2018
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They said it would be a complete new engine.

klee168168

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110 months

Sunday 21st October 2018
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So that means technically it is not a brand new engine like the associate was telling me? You're saying that a new long block is basically a remanufactured piece of the engine that is installed ontop of the old engine? Not sure if that's a good thing...

Edited by klee168168 on Sunday 21st October 17:58


Edited by klee168168 on Sunday 21st October 18:58

klee168168

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145 posts

110 months

Monday 22nd October 2018
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Here is the carfax

https://www.carfax.com/VehicleHistory/p/Report.cfx...

Nothing looks fishy

klee168168

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145 posts

110 months

Wednesday 24th October 2018
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Apparently, there has been 2 other owners of 2009 and 2010 v8v that have had this issue with their engine and oil starvation, causing the engine to blow. Is there anyone else on this forum that has heard or had this engine issue? I'm getting concerned and might just pass and look for a newer model.