Considering a Virage
#1
Considering a Virage
Have become interested in owing an AM (never have before) and have been looking at a few 2012 Virages. Beautiful cars of course. I have read through the threads on the forum. As they are relatively so rare, I have a few questions to those in the "know" with these cars:
-anything to watch out for even with those with low miles?
-can the car be used as a daily driver?
-realizing anything mechanical can break - are the cars overall reliable? I live a couple of hours form a dealer/service center.
-I realize a car is worth what people are willing to pay for it. Having read of people some time back buying new ones for $70K off sticker when they had been sitting on dealer lots (putting them around $165K in 2012/early 2013, they seem to be currently listed in the $120's to 130's now which is drastically lower than original MSRP. But - what is reasonable real money to pay for these cars now given they are 3 model years old - $115?
-I tend to not hold cars very long - would one project resale in a year or two to be fairly robust?
Any thoughts appreciated!
-anything to watch out for even with those with low miles?
-can the car be used as a daily driver?
-realizing anything mechanical can break - are the cars overall reliable? I live a couple of hours form a dealer/service center.
-I realize a car is worth what people are willing to pay for it. Having read of people some time back buying new ones for $70K off sticker when they had been sitting on dealer lots (putting them around $165K in 2012/early 2013, they seem to be currently listed in the $120's to 130's now which is drastically lower than original MSRP. But - what is reasonable real money to pay for these cars now given they are 3 model years old - $115?
-I tend to not hold cars very long - would one project resale in a year or two to be fairly robust?
Any thoughts appreciated!
#3
Dibs for buying it at $75k 3yrs out.
#6
I've had my 2012 Virage Volante for just over 2 years (purchased it in Jan 2013) and it is my daily driver. I've been averaging 1000 miles per month and the car has been rock solid. Definitely a great car, and has the styling of the current model DB9.
#7
Ironically I test drove one yesterday.
Nice car and feels deceptively small once you are in it.
Virage's are rare - less 1000 worldwide.
UK AM dealers are now trying to sell them at higher prices because of this (only $20k between a late Virage and early DB9.2)
Very few differences between them, essentially the Virage has the DBS engine with no VVT or knock control, DB9.2 has a detuned Vanquish engine and DBS boot lid.
I didn't get on with the Virage, don't like the box, suspension is too stiff in comfort and there is too much chassis flex in the volante for me.
Those are just me though.
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#8
Good to hear that the car is a solid daily driver. Eluded to in one of the replies - how is the transmission - relatively satisfying? I know it is a 6 speed ZF - are the shifts smooth and relatively quick? Obviously the newest ZF boxes with 8 speeds shift great - but this one is a previous generation. Unfortunately no cars close to me to test drive.
#9
Good to hear that the car is a solid daily driver. Eluded to in one of the replies - how is the transmission - relatively satisfying? I know it is a 6 speed ZF - are the shifts smooth and relatively quick? Obviously the newest ZF boxes with 8 speeds shift great - but this one is a previous generation. Unfortunately no cars close to me to test drive.
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