Aston Martin as a First Car?
#17
Highly doubt if that's true, there is no shame in saying your parents paid for it. There are a lot of rich Chinese exchange students in North America. Anyways, it's a horrible idea. Here is why.
My parents worked hard and saved a lot of money for my College tuition. Then I got a 4 year scholarship and they gave me every single penny of it. I went to the nearest BMW and order myself a brand new M3. All I did was parked that car on campus to collect dust. College life is hectic with classes, exams, midterms, friends, girlfriends, part-time job, and college life itself. I never really enjoyed my car, didn't have time for it. My brother in high school took it most of the time to keep the battery from dying. Unless you like to showoff, it's a horrible idea.
My parents worked hard and saved a lot of money for my College tuition. Then I got a 4 year scholarship and they gave me every single penny of it. I went to the nearest BMW and order myself a brand new M3. All I did was parked that car on campus to collect dust. College life is hectic with classes, exams, midterms, friends, girlfriends, part-time job, and college life itself. I never really enjoyed my car, didn't have time for it. My brother in high school took it most of the time to keep the battery from dying. Unless you like to showoff, it's a horrible idea.
Like I said in the other post, the issue of getting such a car is still on my mind; and yes I am still thinking of what my other options are.
Last edited by lailainoob; 01-15-2014 at 11:51 PM.
#18
If you are set against an SUV, maybe something like an Audi A7 would provide some utility, AWD and still a spory car.
The other recommendation if you want more of a performance type car; porsche panamera. 4 seats, available AWD, hatchback for some utility. Admittedly maybe not the prettiest car (some might say ugly), but it probably wouldn't draw as much attention as an aston, and I think that would be good in a college setting
Enjoy your search
#19
I think some of your initial thoughts were good; Range Rover, Porsche Cayenne. The ability to haul stuff around, plus 4 people when necessary, along with 4 wheel drive would seem very handy.
If you are set against an SUV, maybe something like an Audi A7 would provide some utility, AWD and still a spory car.
The other recommendation if you want more of a performance type car; porsche panamera. 4 seats, available AWD, hatchback for some utility. Admittedly maybe not the prettiest car (some might say ugly), but it probably wouldn't draw as much attention as an aston, and I think that would be good in a college setting
Enjoy your search
If you are set against an SUV, maybe something like an Audi A7 would provide some utility, AWD and still a spory car.
The other recommendation if you want more of a performance type car; porsche panamera. 4 seats, available AWD, hatchback for some utility. Admittedly maybe not the prettiest car (some might say ugly), but it probably wouldn't draw as much attention as an aston, and I think that would be good in a college setting
Enjoy your search
#20
Doesn't matter how much money you have, that kind of car does not belong in a college setting. I have an Aston and even at my age, 46, there is still some uncomfortable situations with strangers. Do yourself a favor, and get something that is very cool, fun, and will be understated and stay off the radar. I agree, Range Rover sport supercharged, Porsche cayenne turbo, BMW X5 M, even a MB G65 would be a great, cool, and exclusive choice.
#21
Doesn't matter how much money you have, that kind of car does not belong in a college setting. I have an Aston and even at my age, 46, there is still some uncomfortable situations with strangers. Do yourself a favor, and get something that is very cool, fun, and will be understated and stay off the radar. I agree, Range Rover sport supercharged, Porsche cayenne turbo, BMW X5 M, even a MB G65 would be a great, cool, and exclusive choice.
#22
I think some of your initial thoughts were good; Range Rover, Porsche Cayenne. The ability to haul stuff around, plus 4 people when necessary, along with 4 wheel drive would seem very handy.
If you are set against an SUV, maybe something like an Audi A7 would provide some utility, AWD and still a spory car.
The other recommendation if you want more of a performance type car; porsche panamera. 4 seats, available AWD, hatchback for some utility. Admittedly maybe not the prettiest car (some might say ugly), but it probably wouldn't draw as much attention as an aston, and I think that would be good in a college setting
Enjoy your search
If you are set against an SUV, maybe something like an Audi A7 would provide some utility, AWD and still a spory car.
The other recommendation if you want more of a performance type car; porsche panamera. 4 seats, available AWD, hatchback for some utility. Admittedly maybe not the prettiest car (some might say ugly), but it probably wouldn't draw as much attention as an aston, and I think that would be good in a college setting
Enjoy your search
The question of wether the V8v belongs on a college campus is debatable but I would submit that a very expensive flashy car might cause you to be judged in a way that could be hurtful. Trust me about this it has happened to me. Be careful about thinking it will not bother or affect you. You might be mistaken.
Since you asked this on the forum you must be open to advice Consider advice carefully before discarding it.
#23
I agree with everyone on Page 2, get an SUV, getting an Aston will make you cool for about a week, then it's all downhill from there. It will cause too much stress. A nice SUV will be perfect, your friends could come along, it's practical, you can go on a nice weekend trip to get away, etc.
#25
http://www.businessinsider.com/outra...photos-2013-12
I have a better suggestion. Transfer to Dubai and problem solved.
I have a better suggestion. Transfer to Dubai and problem solved.
#26
Please reconsider
College student, Toronto winters and an Aston Martin Vantage do not go together. If you absolutely have to a car let me suggest something with four wheel drive, substantial ground clearance and snow tires.
There are many good, knowledgeable responses above...the most applicable from blue skies.
There are many good, knowledgeable responses above...the most applicable from blue skies.
#27
I am in college with a DB9 and I would most definitely recommend it. I too am Canadian and from near Toronto (since relocated to BC). That being said nobody should own an exotic as their only car. Normally I drive an Evoque. Without a doubt you need a second car at least. If you're only looking to buy one car I'd suggest the range rover.
To answer your question. As clutches go it's fairly normal. Thrash it and it will break. Drive like a normal person and it will be fine. Maintenance is fairly inexpensive in comparison to the price, about $1000 for a regular service. Budget $3-5k for incidentals and you're set.
To answer your question. As clutches go it's fairly normal. Thrash it and it will break. Drive like a normal person and it will be fine. Maintenance is fairly inexpensive in comparison to the price, about $1000 for a regular service. Budget $3-5k for incidentals and you're set.
#28
I am in college with a DB9 and I would most definitely recommend it. I too am Canadian and from near Toronto (since relocated to BC). That being said nobody should own an exotic as their only car. Normally I drive an Evoque. Without a doubt you need a second car at least. If you're only looking to buy one car I'd suggest the range rover.
To answer your question. As clutches go it's fairly normal. Thrash it and it will break. Drive like a normal person and it will be fine. Maintenance is fairly inexpensive in comparison to the price, about $1000 for a regular service. Budget $3-5k for incidentals and you're set.
To answer your question. As clutches go it's fairly normal. Thrash it and it will break. Drive like a normal person and it will be fine. Maintenance is fairly inexpensive in comparison to the price, about $1000 for a regular service. Budget $3-5k for incidentals and you're set.
#29
Times have changed, now half of the college kids do not have a driver's license, and most of the young people have no interests in cars. To them, an Aston is just another car. Car thefts have decreased significantly in the past few years, professions still steal them for parts and export, young kids do not steal them for joy ride anymore.
#30
The media keeps on harping on the idea that young people don't want cars. I don't think this is true though. While younger people aren't buying cars it's in large part an economic problem. Most young people would love to have a car but simply can't afford one.