What are the pros and cons of owning an Aston Martin?

I'll start off with the cons. I think the first negative to owning an Aston Martin, and perhaps the largest, is probably maintenance and repairs. The Aston Martin DB9 isn't particularly well known for its reliability, and the older Aston Martin DB7 has a very bad reputation from a quality standpoint.

That said, they are still beautiful cars; you'll just need to be a little more patient with them. It's probably not much different than owning an older Jaguar, especially one of the older Jaguar V12s. That said, the pros of owning an Aston Martin almost can't be overstated.

The DB9 was designed by Henry Fisker, who has designed some of the most beautiful cars in the world. In fact, his designs have been so successful that he's now moved on to start Fisker, his own company. You'll be owning a premium automobile that is the very definition of good taste.

I don't currently own an Audi, but I've looked into purchasing them before. From what I understand, the cons are fairly straight forward. Since they are a luxury car as well as a German automobile, they cost significantly more money to fix than a domestic vehicle from, say, Ford.

Many people who trade up from regular non-luxury brands experience some price shock when it comes time for repairs or maintenance. However, if you already own a luxury car like a Mercedes Benz, BMW or Lexus, you may not find Audi to be so bad. I own a Lexus and am used to paying twice as much for things like tail light bulbs.It's par for the course.

Simply put, the pros of owning an Audi is that you get a well made car that's quick, solid, luxurious and well respected. Can you ask for much more?

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