Aston Martin Newbie Questions
Aston Martin Newbie Questions
Found a 2011 V8VS Roadster with 6,000 miles. The car is 3000 miles away from me so I am buying it unseen. Great price from an independant dealer and had a CPO inspection done on it from Aston Martin Ft. Lauderdale. The car checked out great but here is what they tell me it needs.
1. Two new tires - do I hold out and switch to Michelins when I get it?
2. Rear brakes - I keep reading about squeal issues. Is this a DIY project on this car?
3. New wiper blades
4. Two year service. My nearest dealer is 150 miles from me so I am probably going to let the Ft. Lauderdale dealer service it.
I have to call in the morning with the thumbs up or down for the car and decide what the dealer should work on. Can I get some help on this.
1. Two new tires - do I hold out and switch to Michelins when I get it?
2. Rear brakes - I keep reading about squeal issues. Is this a DIY project on this car?
3. New wiper blades
4. Two year service. My nearest dealer is 150 miles from me so I am probably going to let the Ft. Lauderdale dealer service it.
I have to call in the morning with the thumbs up or down for the car and decide what the dealer should work on. Can I get some help on this.
I bought my car sight unseen too! Came out okay with a PPI from a reputable source.
1) my tires were shot too, I asked them for a new set and they (surprisingly) agreed. I was getting new wheels anyways, but it was nice to have a new set of tires to roll on for a week or two.
2) rear brakes (specifically the hand brake) will always squeal at slow speeds. Pretty much no permanent fix
3) easy DIY, can probably buy replacement blades for under $100
4) my car also needed the fluids changed, and the dealer (again, surprisingly) threw it in during my PPI
1) my tires were shot too, I asked them for a new set and they (surprisingly) agreed. I was getting new wheels anyways, but it was nice to have a new set of tires to roll on for a week or two.
2) rear brakes (specifically the hand brake) will always squeal at slow speeds. Pretty much no permanent fix
3) easy DIY, can probably buy replacement blades for under $100
4) my car also needed the fluids changed, and the dealer (again, surprisingly) threw it in during my PPI
Glad you had success mkzhang, I'm hoping Aston of Ft. Lauderdale is reputable. The car was not put into service until 11/12 so I believe I still have a year of warranty left. It also looks like I need to purchase a glass key because the original one is not with the car.
if by rear pads you need a new set, pricey unless you go aftermarket like porterfield.
Did the car have a one year service? AM is kinda picky and they specify in most documentation that not keeping current on service intervals can potientially void the warranty. The AM dealer that did the CPO can confirm if it's still under warranty and til when. They don't specify it has to be done by a dealer but that the intervals have to be maintained (within a certain grace period). An annual service will run you $1200-1600 at a dealer.
A shame about the key. Good luck.
Did the car have a one year service? AM is kinda picky and they specify in most documentation that not keeping current on service intervals can potientially void the warranty. The AM dealer that did the CPO can confirm if it's still under warranty and til when. They don't specify it has to be done by a dealer but that the intervals have to be maintained (within a certain grace period). An annual service will run you $1200-1600 at a dealer.
A shame about the key. Good luck.
Glad you had success mkzhang, I'm hoping Aston of Ft. Lauderdale is reputable. The car was not put into service until 11/12 so I believe I still have a year of warranty left. It also looks like I need to purchase a glass key because the original one is not with the car.
Car sounds great, I hope it works out.
I'd recommend the Michelin Pilot Super Sports. (I just put on 4) Bridgestones are really stiff.
I went with the Porterfield R4S brake pads front & rear. Factory pads are VERY dusty. Porterfields have a fraction of the dust, stop great, and once bedded in, my rears don't squeal. Very reasonable price. Its a DIY job or, quick job for you local (qualified) mechanic.
The Aston wiper blades don't strike me as anything 'exotic'.... I have been using the Rain-X blades on other cars (has Rain-X embedded in the rubber)... and will put those on the Aston when it needs them. Different 'one piece' look, but fine by me. You are in CA... Will you ever use the wipers?
Good luck with the purchase!
I'd recommend the Michelin Pilot Super Sports. (I just put on 4) Bridgestones are really stiff.
I went with the Porterfield R4S brake pads front & rear. Factory pads are VERY dusty. Porterfields have a fraction of the dust, stop great, and once bedded in, my rears don't squeal. Very reasonable price. Its a DIY job or, quick job for you local (qualified) mechanic.
The Aston wiper blades don't strike me as anything 'exotic'.... I have been using the Rain-X blades on other cars (has Rain-X embedded in the rubber)... and will put those on the Aston when it needs them. Different 'one piece' look, but fine by me. You are in CA... Will you ever use the wipers?
Good luck with the purchase!
Last edited by RolexDaytona1; Nov 26, 2014 at 10:53 AM.
Where did you get your Porterfield R45 from? The tires are very close to replacement time but I am considering different wheels so I may put off the tires until I decide on a what wheels to go with.
I am also looking at the AM indoor covers but I have read that some have trouble with the fleece getting all over the covertable top and a pain to take off. Any recommendations?
I am also looking at the AM indoor covers but I have read that some have trouble with the fleece getting all over the covertable top and a pain to take off. Any recommendations?
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Where did you get your Porterfield R45 from? The tires are very close to replacement time but I am considering different wheels so I may put off the tires until I decide on a what wheels to go with.
I am also looking at the AM indoor covers but I have read that some have trouble with the fleece getting all over the covertable top and a pain to take off. Any recommendations?
I am also looking at the AM indoor covers but I have read that some have trouble with the fleece getting all over the covertable top and a pain to take off. Any recommendations?
I went with a California Car cover made of their WeatherShield HP material. Very light, and water resist. no fuzz. Their custom pattern was short so I'd recommend you request a 4" skirt addition. (They custom make each cover) They later added a skirt to my cover. This will let the cover wrap around the front bumper better, but not touch the ground on the sides. Washes and dries easily in home washer, folds up small.
Last edited by RolexDaytona1; Nov 26, 2014 at 11:38 AM.
I have a feeling that Stuart and I may become good friends
. I like the springs he is putting together. I'll check out California Car Covers. Is yours an indoor or outdoor cover?
. I like the springs he is putting together. I'll check out California Car Covers. Is yours an indoor or outdoor cover?
Stuart is great to work with... definitley a good friend to have!
I think that I would ask for the service and the glass key to be part of the deal. It sounds like others on here have done deals like this with stuff like this as part of there deal. What dealer will you use in So Cal? I use Galpin in the Valley. I hope it works out for you.
Ron
Ron
I am not purchasing the car from an Aston Martin dealership. The dealer I am working with says that prior owner has the key someplace but is in the middle of a move and can't find it. He says he will get it to me when found. I'm not holding my breath on this one.
I live in Northern California. The nearest dealer for me is in Los Gatos.
I live in Northern California. The nearest dealer for me is in Los Gatos.
Los Gatos Aston Martin has great service. You won't be disappointed.
As for springs, you should drive the car for a few months first, the car "just" squeezes over most curbs and parking blocks...
As for the glass key, ask your dealer for the phone number of the previous owner. If it's just a used-car-story, you should be able to get a discount on the purchase.
As for springs, you should drive the car for a few months first, the car "just" squeezes over most curbs and parking blocks...
As for the glass key, ask your dealer for the phone number of the previous owner. If it's just a used-car-story, you should be able to get a discount on the purchase.
Other options in Ncal for Aston Martin service: Cole European in Walnut Creek and Marin Luxury Cars in San Rafael.
These used to be Aston dealerships but switched out when Ford sold Aston. They still perform service on Aston Martin cars at the dealerships. In fact, I'm getting new keys and fobs programmed on Tuesday.
These used to be Aston dealerships but switched out when Ford sold Aston. They still perform service on Aston Martin cars at the dealerships. In fact, I'm getting new keys and fobs programmed on Tuesday.




