Aston....Bentley...Maserati...which do you choose?
#16
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I personally wouldn't get any of them, a new car at the $65-70k range is a much better buy.
You get more technology, all new parts and material, and build standards of today. I don't think Maserati/Aston was so great in the 08 era. I'd probably go with Bentley but ultimate, none of those. Any other choices? I see you are asking about m6 gran coupe, I'd actually recommend that over those cars.
You get more technology, all new parts and material, and build standards of today. I don't think Maserati/Aston was so great in the 08 era. I'd probably go with Bentley but ultimate, none of those. Any other choices? I see you are asking about m6 gran coupe, I'd actually recommend that over those cars.
#17
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The general consensus on 6speedonline has been that Aston V8 Vantage from 2008+ has been pretty reliable. If I remember correctly, factory warranty is about $3200 per year.
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You'll sped 65k on on maintenance over the course of 3 years, they aren't the fast unless you for a challenge car. I understand its a Ferrari and that does make it special, but I would like my Ferrari to be faster than a base C6 Corvette.
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I have plenty of friends who have these cars. If you buy a well maintained and serviced car, I cannot see this being maybe $3-5k per year. Then again I drive my cars maybe a few thousand miles per year. If you plan to daily drive a Ferrari you probably need deeper pockets anyways.
Where did you get the $65k for 3 years number?
Silicon Valley Ferrari here services my friend's F-car and he pays maybe $1500 for a routine oil change. Again I'm not talking about buying a beat up car with high miles. Well maintained car needs very little to drive it year after year. If you are going to add in there insurance/gas well that is a cost factor for ANY sports car. Going fast it not the only thing in life or everyone would just buy a Vette or Viper.
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P.S. Out of the OP's 3 brand choices, NONE of them are low maintenance or cheap cars either. It's not like he was asking to buy a Camry.
The dealer here locally in Los Gatos services Aston / Bentley and they charge an arm/leg. My friend's dad bought a new Bentley, battery died from sitting too long so the dealer charged him $600 to replace the battery on a brand new 2013 car! At least the tow was free. My point is any of these cars are hardly zero maintenance so if he chooses a used $65k Bentley, I hope he has deep pockets for the associated costs.
The dealer here locally in Los Gatos services Aston / Bentley and they charge an arm/leg. My friend's dad bought a new Bentley, battery died from sitting too long so the dealer charged him $600 to replace the battery on a brand new 2013 car! At least the tow was free. My point is any of these cars are hardly zero maintenance so if he chooses a used $65k Bentley, I hope he has deep pockets for the associated costs.
#24
Is this from ACTUAL real life experience or a myth you read about on the internet?
I have plenty of friends who have these cars. If you buy a well maintained and serviced car, I cannot see this being maybe $3-5k per year. Then again I drive my cars maybe a few thousand miles per year. If you plan to daily drive a Ferrari you probably need deeper pockets anyways.
Where did you get the $65k for 3 years number?
Silicon Valley Ferrari here services my friend's F-car and he pays maybe $1500 for a routine oil change. Again I'm not talking about buying a beat up car with high miles. Well maintained car needs very little to drive it year after year. If you are going to add in there insurance/gas well that is a cost factor for ANY sports car. Going fast it not the only thing in life or everyone would just buy a Vette or Viper.
I have plenty of friends who have these cars. If you buy a well maintained and serviced car, I cannot see this being maybe $3-5k per year. Then again I drive my cars maybe a few thousand miles per year. If you plan to daily drive a Ferrari you probably need deeper pockets anyways.
Where did you get the $65k for 3 years number?
Silicon Valley Ferrari here services my friend's F-car and he pays maybe $1500 for a routine oil change. Again I'm not talking about buying a beat up car with high miles. Well maintained car needs very little to drive it year after year. If you are going to add in there insurance/gas well that is a cost factor for ANY sports car. Going fast it not the only thing in life or everyone would just buy a Vette or Viper.
#25
Get a Porsche, new Cayman or Boxter or lightly used 911.
My friend had huge repair bills on his 2010 Aston's transmission, even then it was never right. Most Maserati reviews I read say quality isn't there only the price! If could have the Porsche, Bentley GT would be the way to go.
Machog
My friend had huge repair bills on his 2010 Aston's transmission, even then it was never right. Most Maserati reviews I read say quality isn't there only the price! If could have the Porsche, Bentley GT would be the way to go.
Machog
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I know this is a Lexus board so I'm assuming many of you have owned a Lexus at some point.....
The Lexus interior and quality is top notch for a production car with high standards. The Aston is nothing like this so for those of you who lust for the car, I would simply say DON'T!
It's about 5-8 years behind in technology, form and finish. Driven quite a few and afterwards my best explanation is " I can't believe people actually for this stuff just to have a brand name badge".
At used prices they may look attractive because of the price but there's a reason. Expensive to maintain, even more costly to repair out of warranty and dated electronics are the top 3. This is why used ones hold 1/3 value if you are lucky. If you compare new to new ($200k to say $120k for the M6GT, I cannot imagine ever wanting to own the Aston. Pocket the $80k difference and you have a much better car.
If you really only have $65k to spend on a toy - go look at used M5's or try to save a bit more to get a F-car. Hey if you are going to get raped either way on maintenance at least get a worthy car.
The ultimate question at the end of the day is what would you write the check for. If I had to spend $65k today on a single toy car, it would easily be a late model 04/05 NSX with a supercharger. You can get some very nice ones in this price range such as this car:
here's a beauty I would totally get this if I didn't already have mine:
http://www.nsxprime.com/forum/showth...NA21674T000078
The Lexus interior and quality is top notch for a production car with high standards. The Aston is nothing like this so for those of you who lust for the car, I would simply say DON'T!
It's about 5-8 years behind in technology, form and finish. Driven quite a few and afterwards my best explanation is " I can't believe people actually for this stuff just to have a brand name badge".
At used prices they may look attractive because of the price but there's a reason. Expensive to maintain, even more costly to repair out of warranty and dated electronics are the top 3. This is why used ones hold 1/3 value if you are lucky. If you compare new to new ($200k to say $120k for the M6GT, I cannot imagine ever wanting to own the Aston. Pocket the $80k difference and you have a much better car.
If you really only have $65k to spend on a toy - go look at used M5's or try to save a bit more to get a F-car. Hey if you are going to get raped either way on maintenance at least get a worthy car.
The ultimate question at the end of the day is what would you write the check for. If I had to spend $65k today on a single toy car, it would easily be a late model 04/05 NSX with a supercharger. You can get some very nice ones in this price range such as this car:
here's a beauty I would totally get this if I didn't already have mine:
http://www.nsxprime.com/forum/showth...NA21674T000078
#30
I know this is a Lexus board so I'm assuming many of you have owned a Lexus at some point.....
The Lexus interior and quality is top notch for a production car with high standards. The Aston is nothing like this so for those of you who lust for the car, I would simply say DON'T!
It's about 5-8 years behind in technology, form and finish. Driven quite a few and afterwards my best explanation is " I can't believe people actually for this stuff just to have a brand name badge".
At used prices they may look attractive because of the price but there's a reason. Expensive to maintain, even more costly to repair out of warranty and dated electronics are the top 3. This is why used ones hold 1/3 value if you are lucky. If you compare new to new ($200k to say $120k for the M6GT, I cannot imagine ever wanting to own the Aston. Pocket the $80k difference and you have a much better car.
If you really only have $65k to spend on a toy - go look at used M5's or try to save a bit more to get a F-car. Hey if you are going to get raped either way on maintenance at least get a worthy car.
The Lexus interior and quality is top notch for a production car with high standards. The Aston is nothing like this so for those of you who lust for the car, I would simply say DON'T!
It's about 5-8 years behind in technology, form and finish. Driven quite a few and afterwards my best explanation is " I can't believe people actually for this stuff just to have a brand name badge".
At used prices they may look attractive because of the price but there's a reason. Expensive to maintain, even more costly to repair out of warranty and dated electronics are the top 3. This is why used ones hold 1/3 value if you are lucky. If you compare new to new ($200k to say $120k for the M6GT, I cannot imagine ever wanting to own the Aston. Pocket the $80k difference and you have a much better car.
If you really only have $65k to spend on a toy - go look at used M5's or try to save a bit more to get a F-car. Hey if you are going to get raped either way on maintenance at least get a worthy car.
I'd only buy a Bentley or AM if I did not have to meet with clients or drive to an office. Both cars are flashy. The Maserati seems more humble or less flashy...lol