Hello All and Do You Know This Car?
#1
Hello All and Do You Know This Car?
Hello all,
New to 6spd (well had an old account from years ago but decided to start anew) but not new to car forums. I hear you guys are a great community of Aston Martin folks and thought I would introduce myself. I hate to open with an ask but I was wondering if any of you knew this car or any info on the dealer? I put an offer in on the car which was accepted and wanted to do my due diligence?
Here is the link: http://www.chicagomotorcars.com/vehicle-details/2007-aston-martin-vantage-coupe-west-chicago-il-id-18630393
Any info is greatly appreciated and looking forward to getting to know you all. Thanks for your help!
~ Matt
New to 6spd (well had an old account from years ago but decided to start anew) but not new to car forums. I hear you guys are a great community of Aston Martin folks and thought I would introduce myself. I hate to open with an ask but I was wondering if any of you knew this car or any info on the dealer? I put an offer in on the car which was accepted and wanted to do my due diligence?
Here is the link: http://www.chicagomotorcars.com/vehicle-details/2007-aston-martin-vantage-coupe-west-chicago-il-id-18630393
Any info is greatly appreciated and looking forward to getting to know you all. Thanks for your help!
~ Matt
Last edited by GT3 Chuck; 07-24-2017 at 07:58 PM.
#2
Not seen this car on this forum, from all the pics I have seen.
1. Great ONYX color. My absolute favorite on AMs. Unfortunately I got Jet Black, but I grabbed a rare car from a forum member who reluctantly let it go last year. When Paint Corrected correctly that color pops like no other. Highly recommended
2. LOSE the wheels. Not my taste by far, maybe yours. Looks like white walls running on a AM IMHO. You can pick up a set of BC Forged from REDPANTS for a really really go price and they are one of the best. The car is already running the correct tires so it would be the difference for you to sell those, and get the other. HIGHLY recommended to do so. I am rather picky with wheels myself, prefer standard or dark clear wheels. But, like on REDPANTS grey car the black do look good, just not with the bling.
3. I would also highly suggest you have on hand when you get the car Leatherique leather rejuvenator and conditioner and get to work on those seats. Especially the drivers seat side bolster. They can be greatly improved and with that particular color, dirt shows bad, and that interior needs to be spotless to look the best.
4. Looks like its optioned out just fine, didnt look to see what radio version it has. If the higher wattage one (premium) then you are doing well for that part.
5. All dealers will say their cars are well maintained and came from good homes, when a lot of dealers buy wholesale cars and have no clue. Suggest a PPI from an independent PPI person. I am sure Chicago cars at this dealer are ok, but knowing and thinking are two different things. $500-600 is not much to spend to know what your up against. I would definitely see if the timing chain cover has ever been replaced, and if so how long ago. I think a 3-4k repair at the AM dealer. This timing chain cover WILL ABSOLUTELY leak for sure and usually between 14k and 20k miles is when it shows up. Slow drip drip then worsens. People have driven for years with it seeping though and typically go trade them in when its time to repair. Best to check that major issue. If it is leaking, then work that into the deal to have repaired. No reason to not buy because of it, just make sure financially your prepared or work it into the deal or discount.
REDPANTs.lol is the place to get your parts if needed. He can order anything.
Sorry to bang on those wheels, just ruins the look of the car. If they have a diff Vantage make them swap them out. Or buy new wheels and use the good tires you have. Perfect sizing IMHO and the speedo will be off a tad with those sizes. 245/40/19 and 275/35/19 are the factory sizes for that car.
Hope this helps, and welcome back sir!!!!
1. Great ONYX color. My absolute favorite on AMs. Unfortunately I got Jet Black, but I grabbed a rare car from a forum member who reluctantly let it go last year. When Paint Corrected correctly that color pops like no other. Highly recommended
2. LOSE the wheels. Not my taste by far, maybe yours. Looks like white walls running on a AM IMHO. You can pick up a set of BC Forged from REDPANTS for a really really go price and they are one of the best. The car is already running the correct tires so it would be the difference for you to sell those, and get the other. HIGHLY recommended to do so. I am rather picky with wheels myself, prefer standard or dark clear wheels. But, like on REDPANTS grey car the black do look good, just not with the bling.
3. I would also highly suggest you have on hand when you get the car Leatherique leather rejuvenator and conditioner and get to work on those seats. Especially the drivers seat side bolster. They can be greatly improved and with that particular color, dirt shows bad, and that interior needs to be spotless to look the best.
4. Looks like its optioned out just fine, didnt look to see what radio version it has. If the higher wattage one (premium) then you are doing well for that part.
5. All dealers will say their cars are well maintained and came from good homes, when a lot of dealers buy wholesale cars and have no clue. Suggest a PPI from an independent PPI person. I am sure Chicago cars at this dealer are ok, but knowing and thinking are two different things. $500-600 is not much to spend to know what your up against. I would definitely see if the timing chain cover has ever been replaced, and if so how long ago. I think a 3-4k repair at the AM dealer. This timing chain cover WILL ABSOLUTELY leak for sure and usually between 14k and 20k miles is when it shows up. Slow drip drip then worsens. People have driven for years with it seeping though and typically go trade them in when its time to repair. Best to check that major issue. If it is leaking, then work that into the deal to have repaired. No reason to not buy because of it, just make sure financially your prepared or work it into the deal or discount.
REDPANTs.lol is the place to get your parts if needed. He can order anything.
Sorry to bang on those wheels, just ruins the look of the car. If they have a diff Vantage make them swap them out. Or buy new wheels and use the good tires you have. Perfect sizing IMHO and the speedo will be off a tad with those sizes. 245/40/19 and 275/35/19 are the factory sizes for that car.
Hope this helps, and welcome back sir!!!!
Last edited by SheriffDep; 07-24-2017 at 05:44 PM.
#3
Thanks for the the prompt reply! I have a PPI scheduled at AM Chicago this week. I'll def tell them to look out for the chain. Wheels aren't my favorite but aren't killing me either. Looking forward to learn more from all of you!
Not seen this car on this forum, from all the pics I have seen.
1. Great ONYX color. My absolute favorite on AMs. Unfortunately I got Jet Black, but I grabbed a rare car from a forum member who reluctantly let it go last year. When Paint Corrected correctly that color pops like no other. Highly recommended
2. LOSE the wheels. Not my taste by far, maybe yours. Looks like white walls running on a AM IMHO. You can pick up a set of BC Forged from REDPANTS for a really really go price and they are one of the best. The car is already running the correct tires so it would be the difference for you to sell those, and get the other. HIGHLY recommended to do so. I am rather picky with wheels myself, prefer standard or dark clear wheels. But, like on REDPANTS grey car the black do look good, just not with the bling.
3. I would also highly suggest you have on hand when you get the car Leatherique leather rejuvenator and conditioner and get to work on those seats. Especially the drivers seat side bolster. They can be greatly improved and with that particular color, dirt shows bad, and that interior needs to be spotless to look the best.
4. Looks like its optioned out just fine, didnt look to see what radio version it has. If the higher wattage one (premium) then you are doing well for that part.
5. All dealers will say their cars are well maintained and came from good homes, when a lot of dealers buy wholesale cars and have no clue. Suggest a PPI from an independent PPI person. I am sure Chicago cars at this dealer are ok, but knowing and thinking are two different things. $500-600 is not much to spend to know what your up against. I would definitely see if the timing chain cover has ever been replaced, and if so how long ago. I think a 3-4k repair at the AM dealer. This timing chain cover WILL ABSOLUTELY leak for sure and usually between 14k and 20k miles is when it shows up. Slow drip drip then worsens. People have driven for years with it seeping though and typically go trade them in when its time to repair. Best to check that major issue. If it is leaking, then work that into the deal to have repaired. No reason to not buy because of it, just make sure financially your prepared or work it into the deal or discount.
REDPANTs.lol is the place to get your parts if needed. He can order anything.
Sorry to bang on those wheels, just ruins the look of the car. If they have a diff Vantage make them swap them out. Or buy new wheels and use the good tires you have. Perfect sizing IMHO and the speedo will be off a tad with those sizes. 245/40/19 and 275/35/19 are the factory sizes for that car.
Hope this helps, and welcome back sir!!!!
1. Great ONYX color. My absolute favorite on AMs. Unfortunately I got Jet Black, but I grabbed a rare car from a forum member who reluctantly let it go last year. When Paint Corrected correctly that color pops like no other. Highly recommended
2. LOSE the wheels. Not my taste by far, maybe yours. Looks like white walls running on a AM IMHO. You can pick up a set of BC Forged from REDPANTS for a really really go price and they are one of the best. The car is already running the correct tires so it would be the difference for you to sell those, and get the other. HIGHLY recommended to do so. I am rather picky with wheels myself, prefer standard or dark clear wheels. But, like on REDPANTS grey car the black do look good, just not with the bling.
3. I would also highly suggest you have on hand when you get the car Leatherique leather rejuvenator and conditioner and get to work on those seats. Especially the drivers seat side bolster. They can be greatly improved and with that particular color, dirt shows bad, and that interior needs to be spotless to look the best.
4. Looks like its optioned out just fine, didnt look to see what radio version it has. If the higher wattage one (premium) then you are doing well for that part.
5. All dealers will say their cars are well maintained and came from good homes, when a lot of dealers buy wholesale cars and have no clue. Suggest a PPI from an independent PPI person. I am sure Chicago cars at this dealer are ok, but knowing and thinking are two different things. $500-600 is not much to spend to know what your up against. I would definitely see if the timing chain cover has ever been replaced, and if so how long ago. I think a 3-4k repair at the AM dealer. This timing chain cover WILL ABSOLUTELY leak for sure and usually between 14k and 20k miles is when it shows up. Slow drip drip then worsens. People have driven for years with it seeping though and typically go trade them in when its time to repair. Best to check that major issue. If it is leaking, then work that into the deal to have repaired. No reason to not buy because of it, just make sure financially your prepared or work it into the deal or discount.
REDPANTs.lol is the place to get your parts if needed. He can order anything.
Sorry to bang on those wheels, just ruins the look of the car. If they have a diff Vantage make them swap them out. Or buy new wheels and use the good tires you have. Perfect sizing IMHO and the speedo will be off a tad with those sizes. 245/40/19 and 275/35/19 are the factory sizes for that car.
Hope this helps, and welcome back sir!!!!
#5
Great color combo, the description said it has ht premium stereo. So that is a good thing. I had a 2007 Vantage with the same options, it was a very good car.
It has most desirable trans, especially for an early car. Has the other have said a PPI at a Aston Martin dealer is a must. The door hood and rear hatch struts are most likely ready for replacement. If the car sat a lot, the shocks may be bad as well. Also the front engine cover, as already noted above. These are very strong well made cars. The only other unknown would be the clutch. Good luck.
Ron
It has most desirable trans, especially for an early car. Has the other have said a PPI at a Aston Martin dealer is a must. The door hood and rear hatch struts are most likely ready for replacement. If the car sat a lot, the shocks may be bad as well. Also the front engine cover, as already noted above. These are very strong well made cars. The only other unknown would be the clutch. Good luck.
Ron
#6
Thanks for the warm welcome guys. The car is at Aston Chicago for a PPI. Fingered crossed it's the gem I'm looking for. Did learn it had a new clutch 2k miles ago so good news there. I'll know tomorrow around noon the verdict.
Can you offer input input on if the oil catch I'm seeing is a must for this car? Looking forward to contributing with you all.
~ M
Can you offer input input on if the oil catch I'm seeing is a must for this car? Looking forward to contributing with you all.
~ M
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Welcome Matt. I don't know this car but it looks nice. Having the ppi done is a good move. See if the dealer has service records for the car. I was lucky enough to get all the records on the last Vantage I bought plus the original owners contact information. This is a great forum where you will find help and inspiration. Lots of good diy info.
#9
Thanks for the warm welcome guys. The car is at Aston Chicago for a PPI. Fingered crossed it's the gem I'm looking for. Did learn it had a new clutch 2k miles ago so good news there. I'll know tomorrow around noon the verdict.
Can you offer input input on if the oil catch I'm seeing is a must for this car? Looking forward to contributing with you all.
~ M
Can you offer input input on if the oil catch I'm seeing is a must for this car? Looking forward to contributing with you all.
~ M
Just wanted to give you a heads up, in case they are lying to you
Also West Chicago is about 40 miles west of actual Chicago, its far, and is a totally ****ty suburb, frankly I'm shocked there is a luxury dealer there
#10
There is no Aston dealer in Chicago, there is Napelton in Downers Grove and also a dealer in Lake Forest
Just wanted to give you a heads up, in case they are lying to you
Also West Chicago is about 40 miles west of actual Chicago, its far, and is a totally ****ty suburb, frankly I'm shocked there is a luxury dealer there
Just wanted to give you a heads up, in case they are lying to you
Also West Chicago is about 40 miles west of actual Chicago, its far, and is a totally ****ty suburb, frankly I'm shocked there is a luxury dealer there
-Steve
#11
There is no Aston dealer in Chicago, there is Napelton in Downers Grove and also a dealer in Lake Forest
Just wanted to give you a heads up, in case they are lying to you
Also West Chicago is about 40 miles west of actual Chicago, its far, and is a totally ****ty suburb, frankly I'm shocked there is a luxury dealer there
Just wanted to give you a heads up, in case they are lying to you
Also West Chicago is about 40 miles west of actual Chicago, its far, and is a totally ****ty suburb, frankly I'm shocked there is a luxury dealer there
Aston Martin Chicago
1038 North Clark Street
Chicago, IL 60610
http://www.napletonsastonmartinofchicago.com/
With that said, the Downers Grove location is bigger and I don't know if the Chicago dealership has a service department (it may just be a showroom). Given proximity to West Chicago, I'd bet the car is at the Downers Grove location.
Last edited by Mathman85; 07-28-2017 at 10:18 AM.
#13
Napleton has an Aston Martin dealership in Chicago.
Aston Martin Chicago
1038 North Clark Street
Chicago, IL 60610
http://www.napletonsastonmartinofchicago.com/
With that said, the Downers Grove location is bigger and I don't know if the Chicago dealership has a service department (it may just be a showroom). Given proximity to West Chicago, I'd bet the car is at the Downers Grove location.
Aston Martin Chicago
1038 North Clark Street
Chicago, IL 60610
http://www.napletonsastonmartinofchicago.com/
With that said, the Downers Grove location is bigger and I don't know if the Chicago dealership has a service department (it may just be a showroom). Given proximity to West Chicago, I'd bet the car is at the Downers Grove location.
#15
sounds like chain cover leak, pretty standard on these cars unfortunately and even if fixed, will likely leak again at some point down the road (ask me or telum01 how we know).