THE GOOD NEWS is that, compared with older Astons, running a V12 isn’t the drain on your bank account that you might imagine. ‘Servicing is fairly mundane on the V12s compared with earlier cars and they’re a lot more robust,’ says Aston Martin Works boss Paul Spires. ‘When they put the V12 into the DB7 it was a complete revelation.’
Works now offers fixed-price servicing on all modern-era cars, and Heritage models, too. On Gaydon-built V12s it’s every 10,000 miles or 12 months, whichever comes first, so effectively that means one-year intervals, and there are different levels for one, two, five and ten years. First year is £770, second £810, and these then alternate until the fifth at £890. You’re mostly paying for an oil and filter change plus a…