My trip to the Aston Martin Dealership

Dmitri MishkinDmitri Mishkin Kansas CityPosts: 334MI6 Agent
I went on a two day trip to St. Louis from Kansas City this week. My girlfriend and I had a lot planned but It didn't even occur to me till our first night to see if there was an Aston dealer there. Of course I found Moore Jaguar Aston Martin http://www.mooreautogroup.com/.

When I went they had a silver 2009 Aston Martin DB9 2dr Volante with paddle shift in the show room. We walked in and opened her up, what a beauty. It was a little odd that we sat inside, took some cell phone pictures, and even strolled through the offices and no one approached us, but that's fine with me.

And yes I am wearing the straw hat from Target that looks similar to the one donned by Sean Connery in Goldfinger; I couldn't resist.
Outside we walked the lot and found a newish green V8 Vantage and a jetblack DB9, both in the service area, sadly not for sale. :# The only other Aston I've seen was a silver Vanquish back in Kansas City 2 years ago. It was a great day.

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  • gussguss South Wales, UKPosts: 195MI6 Agent
    Hi my family and I had a look in a dealership in Brentwood in Essex last year, they were very helpful and friendly, they let the whole family sit in all of their cars from DBs to a Vantage my four year old William was delighted he sat in all of them. Pulled the seatbelts moved the seats back and forth made plenty of broom broom noises honked the horns, ........then Williams had a go!!!!!. They even gave him a couple of broachers and a Aston, (corgi) Vanquish form DAD.

    MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU ALL
  • Mr MartiniMr Martini That nice house in the sky.Posts: 2,703MI6 Agent
    I'm jealous. I've been close to one at a auto show and also took pics, but never sat inside one. I know there's a dealership about 30 miles south of me. If I knew they wouldn't have a problem with me sitting in one and taking pictures I'd go. As for now I'll just gaze at the pics I took.
    Some people would complain even if you hang them with a new rope
  • Mark HazardMark Hazard West Midlands, UKPosts: 495MI6 Agent
    When I borrowed the V8 Vantage in 1992.

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  • Dmitri MishkinDmitri Mishkin Kansas CityPosts: 334MI6 Agent
    When I borrowed the V8 Vantage in 1992.

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    One of my favorites, I would love to see one someday.
  • Mark HazardMark Hazard West Midlands, UKPosts: 495MI6 Agent
    When I borrowed the V8 Vantage in 1992.

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    One of my favorites, I would love to see one someday.

    That's not just any V8 Vantage, don't know if you realised, but that is THE (007) V8 Vantage.
  • thesecretagentthesecretagent CornwallPosts: 2,151MI6 Agent
    Car salesmen can usually spot someone without the means to purchase a car like an Aston Martin, but more often then not take time out to appease a genuine fan of the marque. After all, they're not in the position to purchase one themselves either. What they don't have time for are "test pilots" who pretend they can afford something well beyond their means in order to take a ride, and therefore waste the salesman's time, or get their hopes up for commision.
    A friend of mine did this on a regular basis with all sorts of makes. Until one day, about seven or eight years ago when he took a two-year-old DB7 Vantage worth £80,000 out for a spin, after a suitable amount of bull*hit and blagging. The tiny bump he did at a set of traffic lights left him with a £6000 minimum excess, that he didn't read when he signed the car out of the showroom. They held his licence while he was on the test drive, and to cut a long story short, he was f**ked. He's still driving cars worth a grand or less now at the age of 39! So beware of expensive showrooms...
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  • The Domino EffectThe Domino Effect Posts: 3,636MI6 Agent
    Car salesmen can usually spot someone without the means to purchase a car like an Aston Martin, but more often then not take time out to appease a genuine fan of the marque...

    That's very true, and not just for car salesmen either. I remember passing through Heathrow when I was in my early 20s and I was strolling from shop to shop killing time. I stopped by the Mappin & Webb and was gazing lustfully through the glass at the top of the line Rolexes. The sales clerk came over, opened up the case and pulled one out. "Try it on", she said, to which I unnecessarily stammered that I was 'just looking.' The next thing I know, she's put it on my wrist and was wiping the drool from my chin. "I know you're not going to buy it, but I'd rather see the stock making people smile than spend my day cleaning the cabinets." The price tag read GBP12,000...and she certainly made my day!
  • ExpatJBExpatJB HoustonPosts: 752MI6 Agent
    Nice pics.

    Theres some decent pics of a DBS thats for sale on ebay right now. You can find them here. http://www.ecarlist.com/showroom/1208/photos/470480#06.jpg
    Dont wait for your ship to come in. Swim out and meet the bloody thing.
  • Mr MartiniMr Martini That nice house in the sky.Posts: 2,703MI6 Agent
    ExpatJB wrote:
    Nice pics.

    Theres some decent pics of a DBS thats for sale on ebay right now. You can find them here. http://www.ecarlist.com/showroom/1208/photos/470480#06.jpg


    Does it come with the umbrella?
    Some people would complain even if you hang them with a new rope
  • Mark HazardMark Hazard West Midlands, UKPosts: 495MI6 Agent
    Or if you're interested in a replica Bond V8 Vantage that has acquired the actual Living Daylights 007 number plate -

    http://www.bramleyweb.co.uk/details/Aston%20Martin/V8%20Saloon%20to%20Vantage%20Specification/695.htm

    just hope it doesn't fool anyone into thinking they are getting the real deal.
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