2012 V8 Vantage S
#1
2012 V8 Vantage S
Hi all,
I'll about to purchase a 2012 V8 Vantage S, very low miles- but have some questions regarding warranty. I've reached out to a number of Aston dealers and the trend seems to be $4500 for 1 year, $8500 for 2 years + $600 for an inspection at the dealer. Do any of you use any other warranty companies besides direct from the manufacturer? How has your overall reliability been? I've done a lot of research over the last year and I really want the car- just some of the rumors on repairs worry me.
Thanks
I'll about to purchase a 2012 V8 Vantage S, very low miles- but have some questions regarding warranty. I've reached out to a number of Aston dealers and the trend seems to be $4500 for 1 year, $8500 for 2 years + $600 for an inspection at the dealer. Do any of you use any other warranty companies besides direct from the manufacturer? How has your overall reliability been? I've done a lot of research over the last year and I really want the car- just some of the rumors on repairs worry me.
Thanks
#3
Hi all,
I'll about to purchase a 2012 V8 Vantage S, very low miles- but have some questions regarding warranty. I've reached out to a number of Aston dealers and the trend seems to be $4500 for 1 year, $8500 for 2 years + $600 for an inspection at the dealer. Do any of you use any other warranty companies besides direct from the manufacturer? How has your overall reliability been? I've done a lot of research over the last year and I really want the car- just some of the rumors on repairs worry me.
Thanks
I'll about to purchase a 2012 V8 Vantage S, very low miles- but have some questions regarding warranty. I've reached out to a number of Aston dealers and the trend seems to be $4500 for 1 year, $8500 for 2 years + $600 for an inspection at the dealer. Do any of you use any other warranty companies besides direct from the manufacturer? How has your overall reliability been? I've done a lot of research over the last year and I really want the car- just some of the rumors on repairs worry me.
Thanks
#4
I thought it was like $3,500 a year plus inspection? Could've sworn that was the rate offered on the Rapide's I have been looking at. I think one year is good as you can really shake the car out and get everything addressed.
#5
I purchased the extended warranty for two years when first purchasing my Vantage S.
Purchase of warranty covered the inspection, and I'm sure your dealer would waive the inspection if you purchase.
Under warranty, and after I've had the tail lights replaced twice, an oil leak corrected, and an undercarriage hose someplace replaced, along with door struts
Total cost of repairs, roughly 6K
If I could go back in time, I would not buy the warranty.
Also, note the inspection is the same as PPI report. If you don't see major issues at the inspection, pass on the coverage.
Purchase of warranty covered the inspection, and I'm sure your dealer would waive the inspection if you purchase.
Under warranty, and after I've had the tail lights replaced twice, an oil leak corrected, and an undercarriage hose someplace replaced, along with door struts
Total cost of repairs, roughly 6K
If I could go back in time, I would not buy the warranty.
Also, note the inspection is the same as PPI report. If you don't see major issues at the inspection, pass on the coverage.
#7
The first few years extension of warranty (to 5 years from new) is far less cost than the subsequent years which I found out when my 5 years was up on my 2009 Vantage and one reason I upgraded to a 2015 GT Vantage. My 2015 V12S has about 2 years left on the factory warranty (I negotiated a 1 year extension), so I hope that extra year (till year 5) will be at the lower pricing and then I only get hammered on year 6. Anyhow that's what I understood.
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#8
I've had my 2012 Vantage S for just over a year now. I bought her with 11,000 miles and she now has 17,000 miles. I've not had any issues, or signs of any issues. I paid for the pre purchase inspection, but I did not take the extended warranty.
#9
Extending the warranty is like insurance - This is how I feel about Aston reliability after having 5 Vantages...
My 2007 6 speed (other than the early belt squeal problem fixed under warranty) had no issues after 25,000 mile hard driving mostly in the city, even the brakes were still good (original). My 2009 I bought used with extended warranty for 2 years with 32,000 miles on it and 3 previous California owners. I drove it 10,000 absolutely trouble free miles (not as hard) and did have one warrnty item - a slow drivers side mirror motor!
2007 and 2009 were under Ford ownership days... My 2015 GT had about $20,000 in warranty issues the 8,000 miles (easier driving still) I had it. My 'Certified' used 2015 V12S had 12 issues that should have been caught in the initial inspection - all adding up to what would have been a pretty scary sum!! Luckily Aston replaced the car with a lower mile V12S (under warranty) which had a console switch panel replaced, and they are replacing some leather panels (in the spring) and the requisite tail light condensation replacement was also done.
My theory? Ford era Vantages seem to be a ton more trouble free than current ownership.
My 2007 6 speed (other than the early belt squeal problem fixed under warranty) had no issues after 25,000 mile hard driving mostly in the city, even the brakes were still good (original). My 2009 I bought used with extended warranty for 2 years with 32,000 miles on it and 3 previous California owners. I drove it 10,000 absolutely trouble free miles (not as hard) and did have one warrnty item - a slow drivers side mirror motor!
2007 and 2009 were under Ford ownership days... My 2015 GT had about $20,000 in warranty issues the 8,000 miles (easier driving still) I had it. My 'Certified' used 2015 V12S had 12 issues that should have been caught in the initial inspection - all adding up to what would have been a pretty scary sum!! Luckily Aston replaced the car with a lower mile V12S (under warranty) which had a console switch panel replaced, and they are replacing some leather panels (in the spring) and the requisite tail light condensation replacement was also done.
My theory? Ford era Vantages seem to be a ton more trouble free than current ownership.
#11
So the car is not being sold from an Aston Dealer, its another name brand dealer that took it on trade. They ran it through their shop, put about $2500 into it of repairs/servicing. Should I have them run it to Aston next door and do an inspection? Would it be called PPI if I'm not buying it from them? Thanks for all your inputs.
Jack
Jack
#12
So the car is not being sold from an Aston Dealer, its another name brand dealer that took it on trade. They ran it through their shop, put about $2500 into it of repairs/servicing. Should I have them run it to Aston next door and do an inspection? Would it be called PPI if I'm not buying it from them? Thanks for all your inputs.
Jack
Jack
Yes get it PPI at the Aston dealer.
#13
the PPIi just had done at my Aston dealer was $200 and very thorough. The SA let me observe.
OTOH when I was going out of town to look at another one, the Aston dealer there wanted to charge almost $600...i guess he thought he could hose me because I wouldn't be a customet
OTOH when I was going out of town to look at another one, the Aston dealer there wanted to charge almost $600...i guess he thought he could hose me because I wouldn't be a customet
#14
I bought a 2012 V8VS 3 years ago - I got a dealer to do a PPI and a service. I skipped on the warranty. No issues since I purchased it. It has 15k miles on it currently. If I was to buy another used Aston I would do the same but I am only driving the car 2,500 miles a year on average. If I planned on daily driver use I might go with the warranty. I was originally quoted $3,800 a year for warranty.