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Matt911 02-20-2015 09:54 AM

Aston Martin Rapide owners input?
 
I'm looking into buying a heavily optioned 2011 Aston Martin Rapide. I found one with low miles and priced right. Which made me consider buying it before asking anyone about the issues and reliability. So I'm asking what's the problems I may face in a 2011 AM rapide? And what's the estimate cost of the maintenance?

AJN334 02-20-2015 01:57 PM

I have heard only good things, beautiful car.

I drove both the Rapide and Rapide S back to back. Obviously the exterior styling among the two is different however from behind the driver's seat the Rapide S does feel significantly more powerful, more then the actual figures. As with other Aston Martin's I feel like the car is limited by the stock tires and the ride/performance would benefit from a change. All the running gear found in the Rapide line is shared with other models so I think you can expect similar reliability as a V12 vantage or DB9...

iglobal2010 09-29-2015 05:06 PM

have a morning frost white Rapide... No problems with it so far!

Great car as long you have a good dealer network in your area.

deckman 09-29-2015 05:16 PM

Aston Martin Rapide owners input?
 
I just love the Rapide! If I'd had the funds it's what I would have bought. I like the grille of the older ones better than the whale shark looking new grille, but the engine upgrade of the S is just huge.

Even my daughter, who loves my Vantage, says it's a shame only one passenger can fit. I think it's the best looking sedan in the world hands down. If you are considering it measure your garage. It's seriously long.

iglobal2010 09-29-2015 05:59 PM

Rapide
 
I was thinking of installing the bumper of the Rapide S. It is very easy to retrofit. I will think it over! Thank you for your input.




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Originally Posted by deckman (Post 4407219)
I just love the Rapide! If I'd had the funds it's what I would have bought. I like the grille of the older ones better than the whale shark looking new grille, but the engine upgrade of the S is just huge.

Even my daughter, who loves my Vantage, says it's a shame only one passenger can fit. I think it's the best looking sedan in the world hands down. If you are considering it measure your garage. It's seriously long.



Morning Frost White Aston Martin Rapide

klmc 11-11-2016 09:17 AM

A bit late to comment here - but for what it is worth I had a 2012 Silver Blond Rapide for 4.5 years and had no issues with it whatsoever - absolutely loved it. I drove around 14,000km in it in total. It was maintained at Aston Martin official service once per year.


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Redpants 11-12-2016 10:13 AM

I would absolutely love a Rapide if I had the money for one. I like the original grille better than the current one, but of course styling is subjective. I'm on the smaller side so I fit just fine in the back seats, but they are made to be similar to sport seats, not a huge plush bench. The way I see it, the rear seats are a far more usable version of the 2+2 DB9 seats, and the Rapide could be seen as a DB9L.

SealTTX50 11-12-2016 06:27 PM

Couldn't agree more with above comments. I have had a Rapide S for about 2 years. It gets just as much attention as exotics. Always get asked what type of car it is and it stops traffic. I imagine these may be one of the lowest true production cars made by AM.
Drive is outstanding and performance of the S is no joke. For a heavier car it handles great and has plenty of oomph with the V12.

klmc 11-13-2016 11:22 AM

Almost have second thoughts having sold the Rapide now - very special car

irvineboy 11-13-2016 07:45 PM

Has anyone successfully fit a baby stroller in the Rapide's trunk? Or is there not enough space?

Bromaguire 11-29-2016 06:56 PM


Originally Posted by irvineboy (Post 4579643)
Has anyone successfully fit a baby stroller in the Rapide's trunk? Or is there not enough space?

Does anyone have a respond to this? I'm having two Rapides inspected next week and I plan on buying one but there both out of town so I can't test fit a stroller. I did read somewhere else a guy fit a stroller in the back and was able to put a car seat in the back seats. I have an 18 month old and another on the way so this is important I info for me.

powerbeautysoulAM 11-29-2016 06:59 PM

My stroller did not fit in the trunk. The baby car seat can out in the back seat but it is a pain to get in, and secure it.

Bromaguire 11-29-2016 07:03 PM


Originally Posted by powerbeautysoulAM (Post 4584944)
My stroller did not fit in the trunk. The baby car seat can out in the back seat but it is a pain to get in, and secure it.

Can't believe I'm asking this. hilarious What stroller model do you have?

spyder997s 11-30-2016 01:18 AM

Lol.

I'm interested in the answer too. I have a 3 month old and would need to fit a car seat and stroller.

pwc6t3 11-30-2016 07:28 AM

It may not be ideal but if you only have one child in the back seat you could put the other seat in the down position and the stroller would fit in the trunk.


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