Aston Martin Models

Aston Martin offers some of the most beautiful and characterful cars on the road, but Gaydon-era models (V8 Vantage, DB9) require a disciplined maintenance approach. UK owners must contend with moisture issues in lights, timing cover oil leaks, and the consumable nature of clutches on SportShift models.

Aston Martin DBX

Aston Martin's first SUV. While generally robust, early cars have suffered from suspension recalls and infotainment software issues.

2021 - 2025View Model

Aston Martin DB11

The DB11 moved Aston Martin into a more modern GT era. While the Mercedes-sourced electronics help, battery health and cooling leaks remain points of focus.

2016 - 2024View Model

Aston Martin Vanquish (2nd Gen)

The 2nd-gen Vanquish features a full carbon-fiber body and updated V12. It is a masterpiece of design but requires careful inspection of the bodywork and electronics.

2012 - 2018View Model

Aston Martin V8 Vantage (2012 facelift)

The late-model V8 Vantage is the most refined, featuring the SportShift II 7-speed gearbox. It remains a high-maintenance car that requires expert care.

2012 - 2017View Model

Aston Martin Rapide

The Rapide is a four-door V12 GT. It adds complexity with four "swan-wing" doors and a longer wheelbase, bringing its own set of electrical and suspension concerns.

2010 - 2020View Model

Aston Martin One-77

The ultra-exclusive One-77 is Aston Martin's hypercar, featuring a 7.3-litre naturally aspirated V12 and a full carbon-fibre monocoque chassis. With only 77 units produced, maintenance requires specialist knowledge and parts are extraordinarily expensive.

2009 - 2012View Model

Aston Martin V8 Vantage (4.7)

The 4.7-litre update offers significant performance gains. While improved, it still shares the VH platform issues like timing cover weeps and clutch sensitivity.

2009 - 2011View Model

Aston Martin DBS

The DBS was the flagship "Bond car" of the VH era. It shares DB9 architecture but adds carbon-ceramic brakes and carbon fiber body panels.

2008 - 2012View Model

Aston Martin V8 Vantage (4.3)

The original 4.3-litre V8 Vantage is the purest way into Gaydon-era ownership. However, early cars are the most exposed to timing cover leaks and original single-plate clutch wear.

2005 - 2008View Model

Aston Martin DB9

The quintessential V12 GT. While the ZF automatic is reliable, the V12 engine and VH platform have specific, labor-intensive failure points.

2004 - 2016View Model

Aston Martin Common Problems & Buying Tips

Detailed reliability information, known faults, estimated repair costs, and buying advice for all Aston Martin models.

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