And the loaner of the day is a... (Part 2015)
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Maybe not to a DBS owner, but isn't this a bit risky for AM to be handing these out as loaners?
I know two people who plumped for the original one over the DB9.....I'd be concerned that AM owners may realise how bloody good this car is (and how well priced it is) and jump ship come trade-in time!
This is just a light-hearted comment you realise!
I know two people who plumped for the original one over the DB9.....I'd be concerned that AM owners may realise how bloody good this car is (and how well priced it is) and jump ship come trade-in time!
This is just a light-hearted comment you realise!
:J: said:
JCB123 said:
Maybe not to a DBS owner, but isn't this a bit risky for AM to be handing these out as loaners?
If it is the dealer I think it is, then they are Aston/Jaguar/Land Rover.JCB123 said:
Maybe not to a DBS owner, but isn't this a bit risky for AM to be handing these out as loaners?
I know two people who plumped for the original one over the DB9.....I'd be concerned that AM owners may realise how bloody good this car is (and how well priced it is) and jump ship come trade-in time!
This is just a light-hearted comment you realise!
You have to look at it every day if you buy one though. That used to be a problem inside and out. Now, they have improved the inside.I know two people who plumped for the original one over the DB9.....I'd be concerned that AM owners may realise how bloody good this car is (and how well priced it is) and jump ship come trade-in time!
This is just a light-hearted comment you realise!
clorenzen said:
Considering that the top of the range Jag is half the price of the DBS and that they are buildt next to each other in Gaydon one has to ask oneselves what the profit margin is the AML.
Eh? The XK is built at the Jagur factory at Castle Bromwich. Not sure where you got that from.to large - not very comfortable on our 3rd world roads in town here in Germany and i am always scared to get the car scratched - all in all that spoils a bit the pleasure of driving here - perhaps i am getting old and like my friend Adrian says: i am ready for Cardigan, Pipe and Slippers
Edited by XXXAngelXXX on Wednesday 14th April 16:15
Don't knock it until you've tried it!
If you think the roads are Third World where you are come to Glasgow and try there. Then you will know what is meant by Frostschaden. Not only are they full of enormous potholes quite capable of breaking wheels, but the remains of the truly colossal quantities of road grit spread during the snow a month or two back is still lying everywhere, and vehicles travel around in dust clouds reminiscent of the Paris - Dakar Rally. A great way to pick up stone chips.
They have imho blown the budget on road grit, now they are falling to pieces.
If you think the roads are Third World where you are come to Glasgow and try there. Then you will know what is meant by Frostschaden. Not only are they full of enormous potholes quite capable of breaking wheels, but the remains of the truly colossal quantities of road grit spread during the snow a month or two back is still lying everywhere, and vehicles travel around in dust clouds reminiscent of the Paris - Dakar Rally. A great way to pick up stone chips.
They have imho blown the budget on road grit, now they are falling to pieces.
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