kas750 said:Indeed.alex yates said:I'm not convinced on these horror stories with Astons. Watching Les' journey with interest.
I am doing quite a bit of research and it you can buy a car with a few miles,say 40-50k that has been regularly fettled and that has evidence of a recent clutch and brakes then you are good to go.
According to a dealer I know, DB9's are about as low as they will go and prices should start rising very soon.
My DB9 was a one owner Aston approved car from Chilton Aston, with a years warranty in mint condition, 32K on the clock, a wedge of receipts etc and was up for £45K.