True.There are places which sell Hellcats in the UK.
But...huge car and wrong hand drive on our narrow roads won't be nice.
True.There are places which sell Hellcats in the UK.
But...huge car and wrong hand drive on our narrow roads won't be nice.
Errrrrm hello? How does one obtain such a deal. Sign me up.
I wouldn't go for Aston Martin. Seems to be the FIAT of expensive brands when comes down to problems.
The best investment, or at least less depreciation would be an electric car.
i8, Tesla...
Or a totally different car,like a Mustang V8. Too bad the Hellcat isn't available here.
Quickly befriend someone who works for AML, ask them to marry you then ask nicely for their Aston Martin Privilege discount
Representative example I saw was 13 months, £900 initial, 11 payments of 800, optional final payment £96,955.6 8K miles pa. Only available in the UK.
Yes mate it was a really good caar, I had the 35is and it was actually one of the best cars I've owned
I have had The z4 iS. It’s an okay car but nothing that special.
Sell the z4. Get a 991.2 GTS it will Have rocksolid residuals and you probably won’t get bored in six months.
The older 6cyl, NA Caymans are almost guaranteed to go up in value in future
I'm temped by one but the bore scoring issue scares me lol
Don't believe it's an issue on the 981's.
Porsche Taycan.
Hey everyone,
So to expand on the title, I am currently in the market for a third car, I already have a japanese daily, and a Z4 35is @ 420bhp for the weekends.
I am looking for a third car to add in to the rotation. This is a car that I will likely change every 6 to 12 months to try something new, I would like it to be leaning to the exotic side if possible, preferably something from a main dealer with warranty.
Budget: £1000 a month or less, Deposit: £5K, but can go up for the right car.
Seats: 2 Seats
MPG: Anything is fine
Power: Above 400bhp
Value: Preferably something that will not lose value like a stone, but is also sellable / relatively in demand.
I do really like the V12 Vantage, I can see ones from a main dealer, IE a 2017 with only 5k miles for £995 per month with £10k deposit on a PCP @ 4%. The thing that concerns me is, moving it on after I get bored, from watching the vantage market for a while it appears slow to shift cars.
All input appreciated!
Thanks