Feasable to keep your AM for your lifetime?
Automobiles; headed to a monotonous future?
No more manual transmission, no more internal combustion, just battery powered marvels. What's the big deal? There are at least 75 of them plugged in over at the golf course.
I have been a car fan since junior high school. Now I'm 78. Over the interim years have had about 100 new cars, plus a bunch of used ones. Never have I had a vehicle that attracted such positive attention as my Aston Martin Vantage. Even today when its a dozen years old it gets "thumbs up" from admiring viewers.
Once in a while I ponder a V12V as its replacement. 12s are very mechanical...I love mechanical. Then I come to my senses.
I have been a car fan since junior high school. Now I'm 78. Over the interim years have had about 100 new cars, plus a bunch of used ones. Never have I had a vehicle that attracted such positive attention as my Aston Martin Vantage. Even today when its a dozen years old it gets "thumbs up" from admiring viewers.
Once in a while I ponder a V12V as its replacement. 12s are very mechanical...I love mechanical. Then I come to my senses.
Aston Forever
10 years ago I purchased my 2007 Vantage. I took a full year studying everything and the Vantage was my final decision for my forever car. I have not regretted that decision. Sure the occasional Porsche grabs your attention but as it has been said these cars have been way overteched and have way too many slots and spoilers for me. I also collect watches and in that world vintage watch values have gone through the roof. Why, because they don't make watches with that kind of character any more. Now, with the not so desirable looking new Vantage out, I would not be surprised that our values start creeping up. Whether that happens or not, I'll be keeping mine. It will be one of the timeless beauties.
No more manual transmission, no more internal combustion, just battery powered marvels. What's the big deal? There are at least 75 of them plugged in over at the golf course.
I have been a car fan since junior high school. Now I'm 78. Over the interim years have had about 100 new cars, plus a bunch of used ones. Never have I had a vehicle that attracted such positive attention as my Aston Martin Vantage. Even today when its a dozen years old it gets "thumbs up" from admiring viewers.
Once in a while I ponder a V12V as its replacement. 12s are very mechanical...I love mechanical. Then I come to my senses.
I have been a car fan since junior high school. Now I'm 78. Over the interim years have had about 100 new cars, plus a bunch of used ones. Never have I had a vehicle that attracted such positive attention as my Aston Martin Vantage. Even today when its a dozen years old it gets "thumbs up" from admiring viewers.
Once in a while I ponder a V12V as its replacement. 12s are very mechanical...I love mechanical. Then I come to my senses.
#RESPECT
Sure you can keep the car forever. But and there is always a but, parts may be an issue 25 years from now. I agree with one of the previous posts that we are headed for cars that are going to suck sooner than later. I think Volvo said by 2025 all their cars will be electric. That is the trend of the future. So your Aston may the way to go if you want to drive a real car.
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Sure you can keep the car forever. But and there is always a but, parts may be an issue 25 years from now. I agree with one of the previous posts that we are headed for cars that are going to suck sooner than later. I think Volvo said by 2015 all their cars will be electric. That is the trend of the future. So your Aston may the way to go if you want to drive a real car.
Yeah I got an i3 as a commuter car (so I'm not dailying the aston so much and running errands all the time with it) and that car is actually a ton of fun to drive in a weird sort of way. Cheap as hell too I got a used one totally loaded with 10k miles on it (practically like new, and CPO) for under 20k
Yeah I got an i3 as a commuter car (so I'm not dailying the aston so much and running errands all the time with it) and that car is actually a ton of fun to drive in a weird sort of way. Cheap as hell too I got a used one totally loaded with 10k miles on it (practically like new, and CPO) for under 20k
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Yeah I got an i3 as a commuter car (so I'm not dailying the aston so much and running errands all the time with it) and that car is actually a ton of fun to drive in a weird sort of way. Cheap as hell too I got a used one totally loaded with 10k miles on it (practically like new, and CPO) for under 20k
Make sure to hack everything
Just got my fully loaded 530e as my daily 3 months ago
sorry to derail the thread, but is there anything I can hack on it if I don't have the rex? mine is battery only, since I have two other gas vehicles I didn't need the extra range around here
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