My first "Exotic"
#1
My first "Exotic"
Hello Gents (and ladies?)
My name is Steve and I am from Illinois. I have just acquired a 06 (06.5?) Aston Martin Vantage. The car should be shipping to me sometime next week. This is my first “exotic” car. Call it a pre-midlife crisis? (sarcasm) I just turned 30 last weekend and feel super fortunate to have this opportunity. My wife didn’t even question this decision. I think she loves the car as much as me already. I know many of you have much newer or more expensive models but I considered this a major stepping stone for me.
With this said I have acquired quite a bit of experience wrenching on cars. My specialty is LS based American V8s and German cars (Audi and BMW). I know… two ends of the spectrum. German cars are usually my DD of choice. I recently sold my E46 M3 project. Prior to this my “fun” cars were a S5, S4(DTM), A4, FD Rx-7, 370z and a C6 Z06. I have tried pretty much everything but exotics. I loved how raw my C6 Z was but it obviously lacked refinement. We sold it prior to purchasing our first home together. I considered P car but they are everywhere.
I am a big DIY’er with a background in electronics and some engineering experience. I plan to share my knowledge wherever I can on this forum. I have no fear of taking on big jobs. I even have a lift in my garage which is priceless when it comes to wrenching on cars.
Anyways….Here are some details.
- 06 V8V (06.5? It was one of the first 07 to hit the states and was a press release car. A letter from Aston Martin confirms this)
- 6 Speed Manal
- Fully Optioned (Cruse, Bluetooth, Nav, Power Fold, premium audio etc.)
- Sport Pack Wheels
- N420 Aero
- V12 Skirts
- 6 Slat Grill
- Complete documentation, keys, and manual
- 100% compete car. Perfect leather.
Pictures
My name is Steve and I am from Illinois. I have just acquired a 06 (06.5?) Aston Martin Vantage. The car should be shipping to me sometime next week. This is my first “exotic” car. Call it a pre-midlife crisis? (sarcasm) I just turned 30 last weekend and feel super fortunate to have this opportunity. My wife didn’t even question this decision. I think she loves the car as much as me already. I know many of you have much newer or more expensive models but I considered this a major stepping stone for me.
With this said I have acquired quite a bit of experience wrenching on cars. My specialty is LS based American V8s and German cars (Audi and BMW). I know… two ends of the spectrum. German cars are usually my DD of choice. I recently sold my E46 M3 project. Prior to this my “fun” cars were a S5, S4(DTM), A4, FD Rx-7, 370z and a C6 Z06. I have tried pretty much everything but exotics. I loved how raw my C6 Z was but it obviously lacked refinement. We sold it prior to purchasing our first home together. I considered P car but they are everywhere.
I am a big DIY’er with a background in electronics and some engineering experience. I plan to share my knowledge wherever I can on this forum. I have no fear of taking on big jobs. I even have a lift in my garage which is priceless when it comes to wrenching on cars.
Anyways….Here are some details.
- 06 V8V (06.5? It was one of the first 07 to hit the states and was a press release car. A letter from Aston Martin confirms this)
- 6 Speed Manal
- Fully Optioned (Cruse, Bluetooth, Nav, Power Fold, premium audio etc.)
- Sport Pack Wheels
- N420 Aero
- V12 Skirts
- 6 Slat Grill
- Complete documentation, keys, and manual
- 100% compete car. Perfect leather.
Pictures
Last edited by svre46; 03-25-2017 at 08:54 AM.
#3
The black paint had a paint correction and Cquartz treatment last fall. I'm pretty meticulous with washes (2 buckets and dry with a blower) so I am hoping I only need to do a correction every couple years. My z06 was black and that was some tough paint to correct.
Last edited by svre46; 03-25-2017 at 08:03 AM.
#4
Haha. This was a dream car that finally became affordable. I didn't want to take out a loan. The wife and I plan to start a family next year. Probably my last big kid toy for a while.
The black paint had a paint correction and Cquartz treatment last fall. I'm pretty meticulous with washes (2 buckets and dry with a blower) so I am hoping I only need to do a correction every couple years. My z06 was black and that was some tough paint to correct.
The black paint had a paint correction and Cquartz treatment last fall. I'm pretty meticulous with washes (2 buckets and dry with a blower) so I am hoping I only need to do a correction every couple years. My z06 was black and that was some tough paint to correct.
1. Washing tip--- Since the paint on a Aston is so soft and black being a pain follow the guidance next and you will save some trouble.
Wash with one bucket only. But, use Microfiber towels, maybe 10 or so, to wash the car with. Using one to two fresh towels per panel, never dipping the towel back into the wash bucket. Obviously wash downwards and dont carry dirt from lower parts of the doors back up. Using this process, will take the two bucket method one step further to help in preventing any marring.
2. Cquartz--- coating like any other, but coatings tend to dull and pick up road grime over time. So they need care also, just like if you didnt use a coating.
Carpro Reset --- is the washing liquid you should be using for maintain the coating.
Spotless--- is the product to use if and only if the coating starts showing water spots that wont wipe off.
Carpro Essence Plus---- non-abrasive polish for your specific coating. Use this product to re-juevenate the coating. It is basically a FILLER that has Si02 properties that help it bond and fill in the micro marring coatings get. This will flatten the surface which in turn increases the shine. But, this will help the coating last longer and keep it in good shape.
While none of the above processes are mandatory, if someone is going to spend 1k or more to have a coating installed correctly on the car, it is a good idea to take care of it. Coatings are still a great unknown for most people. They dont prevent scratches . They just give the paint longer protection. But, you have to take care of them just like you do the paint, every several months.
IMHO--- I dont do coatings on exotics. They are fine if the owner wants to have them done, then NOT touch it for several years. But, if the owner takes care of his car then he will be doing things to the coating, that could be just done with a sealant or carnauba. Plus, with any issues such as water spots and bad maintenance techniques the car will need a mild to moderate paint correction anyway. Why waste the money. HANDS down for me, a DD will get a Paint correction followed by a coating. Just not the garage queen. Hope that makes some sense and helps you out.
#5
Great car and beautiful to boot!!!!!! Congrats for sure!
1. Washing tip--- Since the paint on a Aston is so soft and black being a pain follow the guidance next and you will save some trouble.
Wash with one bucket only. But, use Microfiber towels, maybe 10 or so, to wash the car with. Using one to two fresh towels per panel, never dipping the towel back into the wash bucket. Obviously wash downwards and dont carry dirt from lower parts of the doors back up. Using this process, will take the two bucket method one step further to help in preventing any marring.
2. Cquartz--- coating like any other, but coatings tend to dull and pick up road grime over time. So they need care also, just like if you didnt use a coating.
Carpro Reset --- is the washing liquid you should be using for maintain the coating.
Spotless--- is the product to use if and only if the coating starts showing water spots that wont wipe off.
Carpro Essence Plus---- non-abrasive polish for your specific coating. Use this product to re-juevenate the coating. It is basically a FILLER that has Si02 properties that help it bond and fill in the micro marring coatings get. This will flatten the surface which in turn increases the shine. But, this will help the coating last longer and keep it in good shape.
While none of the above processes are mandatory, if someone is going to spend 1k or more to have a coating installed correctly on the car, it is a good idea to take care of it. Coatings are still a great unknown for most people. They dont prevent scratches . They just give the paint longer protection. But, you have to take care of them just like you do the paint, every several months.
IMHO--- I dont do coatings on exotics. They are fine if the owner wants to have them done, then NOT touch it for several years. But, if the owner takes care of his car then he will be doing things to the coating, that could be just done with a sealant or carnauba. Plus, with any issues such as water spots and bad maintenance techniques the car will need a mild to moderate paint correction anyway. Why waste the money. HANDS down for me, a DD will get a Paint correction followed by a coating. Just not the garage queen. Hope that makes some sense and helps you out.
1. Washing tip--- Since the paint on a Aston is so soft and black being a pain follow the guidance next and you will save some trouble.
Wash with one bucket only. But, use Microfiber towels, maybe 10 or so, to wash the car with. Using one to two fresh towels per panel, never dipping the towel back into the wash bucket. Obviously wash downwards and dont carry dirt from lower parts of the doors back up. Using this process, will take the two bucket method one step further to help in preventing any marring.
2. Cquartz--- coating like any other, but coatings tend to dull and pick up road grime over time. So they need care also, just like if you didnt use a coating.
Carpro Reset --- is the washing liquid you should be using for maintain the coating.
Spotless--- is the product to use if and only if the coating starts showing water spots that wont wipe off.
Carpro Essence Plus---- non-abrasive polish for your specific coating. Use this product to re-juevenate the coating. It is basically a FILLER that has Si02 properties that help it bond and fill in the micro marring coatings get. This will flatten the surface which in turn increases the shine. But, this will help the coating last longer and keep it in good shape.
While none of the above processes are mandatory, if someone is going to spend 1k or more to have a coating installed correctly on the car, it is a good idea to take care of it. Coatings are still a great unknown for most people. They dont prevent scratches . They just give the paint longer protection. But, you have to take care of them just like you do the paint, every several months.
IMHO--- I dont do coatings on exotics. They are fine if the owner wants to have them done, then NOT touch it for several years. But, if the owner takes care of his car then he will be doing things to the coating, that could be just done with a sealant or carnauba. Plus, with any issues such as water spots and bad maintenance techniques the car will need a mild to moderate paint correction anyway. Why waste the money. HANDS down for me, a DD will get a Paint correction followed by a coating. Just not the garage queen. Hope that makes some sense and helps you out.
Last edited by svre46; 03-25-2017 at 10:29 AM.
#6
Another AM coming to Illinois... they're getting pretty popular here. lol
If you're near Chicago, make sure to check out SupercarSaturdays.com, if you're not already familiar with those shows.
I look forward to seeing you around!
If you're near Chicago, make sure to check out SupercarSaturdays.com, if you're not already familiar with those shows.
I look forward to seeing you around!
#7
Thanks for the wealth of information. I will definitely do my due diligence on the detailing. I have seen cars with coating a but never really researched all of the pros and cons. I just knew it added a layer of hydrophobic protection with a deep gloss. Thank you for the guidance on the products and applications. This is not a paint job a want to botch. Tungsten was my first choice but I could never find the right combo of options.
Please ask me anything you like about what to use, or how to do things. Happy to help a fellow owner.
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#9
You might want to do one major correction and then wrap the car with a clear film. I did that and other than the financial regret, I am pretty happy I don't spend my time worrying about swirls and the like.
#10
The entire front end of my car is wrapped, and my quarter panels will be too, very soon (damn rocks coming off the front tires).
#11
Like you I had chips in the sides of my car in on the rear fenders in front of the rear tires on my 07. That's why when I purchased my 2016 GT I added the clear bra and the stone guards so far no chips.
Ron
#12
Haha. This was a dream car that finally became affordable. I didn't want to take out a loan. The wife and I plan to start a family next year. Probably my last big kid toy for a while.
The black paint had a paint correction and Cquartz treatment last fall. I'm pretty meticulous with washes (2 buckets and dry with a blower) so I am hoping I only need to do a correction every couple years. My z06 was black and that was some tough paint to correct.
The black paint had a paint correction and Cquartz treatment last fall. I'm pretty meticulous with washes (2 buckets and dry with a blower) so I am hoping I only need to do a correction every couple years. My z06 was black and that was some tough paint to correct.
Ron
#15
Congrats on your new purchase!!
AM Vantage is a real practical exotic (if such term exists...?), IMHO.
Went through car phases of owning BMW M cars, MB AMG's, Porsche 911 C2 & Turbo's, Nissan GT-R, Maserati's and Ferrari's but nothing beats Aston Martin in terms of overall package with a perfect blend of performance, luxury, reliability, practicality, style, fit-n-finish, heritage and prestige. It's truly an exotic that is practical and easy to drive/use as a daily driver.
Enjoy and congrats again!
AM Vantage is a real practical exotic (if such term exists...?), IMHO.
Went through car phases of owning BMW M cars, MB AMG's, Porsche 911 C2 & Turbo's, Nissan GT-R, Maserati's and Ferrari's but nothing beats Aston Martin in terms of overall package with a perfect blend of performance, luxury, reliability, practicality, style, fit-n-finish, heritage and prestige. It's truly an exotic that is practical and easy to drive/use as a daily driver.
Enjoy and congrats again!