Question for the team...
Moses, this is the car you want and in this exact combination. Look how rich the interior space feels. You will appreciate the Lotus in the drivetrain. As a bonus, it's the first Aston that stands on its own, at least in the interior feel.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BVNyk_qqQk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BVNyk_qqQk
If you're still looking, check out this one... https://www.cargurus.com/Cars/invent...ting=182771891
WHAT is WRONG with these four cars for sale???!! None of them has ACC! That is sacrilege! I'd like that third one as I don't care much for the blue, but the No ACC is a breaker for me.
If you're still looking, check out this one... https://www.cargurus.com/Cars/invent...ting=182771891
- my first XK was sratus grey. It's a tricky color-- sometimes I loved it, sometimes it was too close to black without being black. (I think the lighter Vapor Gray is nicer)
- that accident. I'd have to know FOR SURE that it really was just the front bumper, and nothing else. My XK was hit on the right front and it ended up being a total. Since it's a reported accident, that means it was a large enough job to have insurance pay (and not just a quick cash job), so if I -or you?- were thinking seriously about it I'd insist on seeing the invoice from the body shop that did the work.
It surprises me how few XKR's (other then our 2010s, of course!) have this option. I use it all the time.
Last edited by pk4144; Aug 12, 2017 at 04:51 PM.
A quick update, for the interested:
Two of the four cars in my original post that started this whole thing have sold-- the two least expensive ones. They're the two with highest mileage, yes, but that's relative.
At this price point, it seems that ultra-low miles are not worth the additional $$ that sellers think. Bottom line, the 2014 XKR 'vert seems to be, more or less, a $50K car.
Two of the four cars in my original post that started this whole thing have sold-- the two least expensive ones. They're the two with highest mileage, yes, but that's relative.
At this price point, it seems that ultra-low miles are not worth the additional $$ that sellers think. Bottom line, the 2014 XKR 'vert seems to be, more or less, a $50K car.
Last edited by pk4144; Aug 12, 2017 at 05:26 PM.








