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Argus 10-31-2018 12:15 PM

Get the Definitive Guide but the latest edition is out. It have the new Vantage on the cover. I think between that book and the these websites every question will be answered and then some. You know the sorta new saying going around. Toy don't know what you don't know. Sometimes the answer to your question gets you more questions.

V12Vin 10-31-2018 01:02 PM


Originally Posted by Argus (Post 4747722)
Get the Definitive Guide but the latest edition is out. It have the new Vantage on the cover. I think between that book and the these websites every question will be answered and then some. You know the sorta new saying going around. Toy don't know what you don't know. Sometimes the answer to your question gets you more questions.

+1000

That book is addictive and it inspired me to get my first AM years ago.

bolteon 10-31-2018 03:11 PM


Originally Posted by Argus (Post 4747722)
Get the Definitive Guide but the latest edition is out. It have the new Vantage on the cover. I think between that book and the these websites every question will be answered and then some. You know the sorta new saying going around. Toy don't know what you don't know. Sometimes the answer to your question gets you more questions.


Originally Posted by V12Vin (Post 4747734)
+1000

That book is addictive and it inspired me to get my first AM years ago.

To help the guy out (and myself)... this is the book you guys are talking about, yes?


handyman2009 10-31-2018 03:23 PM

Yes that is the correct book

mjanis 10-31-2018 09:59 PM


Originally Posted by bolteon (Post 4747753)
To help the guy out (and myself)... this is the book you guys are talking about, yes?

https://www.amazon.com/Definitive-Gu.../dp/095068256X

yes. That is the book but the price is a rip off. Here is the publisher website.

http://astonmartinreview.co.uk/

bolteon 11-01-2018 06:49 PM


Originally Posted by mjanis (Post 4747787)


yes. That is the book but the price is a rip off. Here is the publisher website.

http://astonmartinreview.co.uk/

Thank you for the link... *purchase*

MRCW 11-02-2018 04:20 AM


Originally Posted by bolteon (Post 4747923)
Thank you for the link... *purchase*

it's a great read... you can skip to page 120... bottom of the page...

"... the 2009MY is our ultimate pick..."
I'd have to agree!

handyman2009 11-02-2018 04:37 AM


Originally Posted by MRCW (Post 4747964)
it's a great read... you can skip to page 120... bottom of the page...

"... the 2009MY is our ultimate pick..."
I'd have to agree!

Same here

HabitualOffender 11-02-2018 08:33 AM

That's page 116 in my book so it's going to vary by edition.

I didn't need to read that to know the 09'-11' was my pick, but it was nice to see it verified!

davidm17 11-02-2018 12:03 PM

Depends on your tastes. I like the styling of the 2012.5+ cars more. Now, the standard plastic front splitter and rear valence were kind of lame, but that's why I have carbon fiber. The N400 type sides skirts on the 2011 would be worth it for me over the earlier side skirts on the 2009, but it comes down to what you like. That's what the book will help you decide. :)

HabitualOffender 11-02-2018 12:22 PM

On darker colors the splitter blends in better and on black looks perfectly natural, but I was looking for Lightning or Stratus and IMO those colors really needed that lower paint line. I starred at the new Lightning on the floor of my local for many hours and decided I could live with it, but then discovered the process for turning off the traction control and that was the ultimate deciding factor to stay 09'-11'. I loved the look of the 09' without side skits and longer mirrors, but the N400 sills grew on my so much during my search I focused on 10 and 11, although if a great 09' had come up for sale [Zettinger got the first one that got my attention at the right price] I would have bought it.

But different strokes for different folks. Some love the lipstick which I find very distracting [although I still love Mathman's car].

Prefurbia 11-02-2018 12:44 PM

I had an 07, and an 09 Vantage and did not like the new front splitter - however, now that I had a 2015 V8 and V12S I've grown to like the new front ends better - funny how that works.,

HabitualOffender 11-02-2018 12:47 PM

I absolutely like it on a black car, but I would never own a black car ;)

englishmatt 11-05-2018 02:36 PM

Thank you all for the interaction in this thread. For some reason, I stopped getting notifications of all the replies.

I have just purchased the book and will review it. All your comments and thoughts are exactly what I was looking for (splitters, sills, longer mirrors...etc...). Most car sites and reviews do not detail all the little nuisances between model years.

I do plan to fly just about anywhere to go look at a car, and I do not plan to purchase the first one I see...UNLESS I really like the first one I see.

Still not sure what to do about the Jag XK regarding trading it or selling privately, as well as the timing of it. I don't need to sell it to buy the AM, but I certainly don't need the XK just sitting around either.

All good problems to have, and we are all pretty fortunate to kick these ideas around. I'm enjoying the search and research... exciting.

MRCW 11-05-2018 04:14 PM

One of the benefits of buying private party, besides price, is no dealer "fees" and if you and the seller are so inclined, you can pay tax on value of the car, rather than the transaction price...


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