patrick_y[PuristSPro Moderator]
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Aston Martin Customer Service
I'm not an Aston Martin customer, and I've never owned one of their vehicles. And I'm not trying to buy one anytime soon either. But from what I hear, most car companies, are not very nice to their customers. They just want to sell the car, and worry about their next customer who is going to buy another car. But, they sometimes forget their existing customers.
Aston Martin apparently doesn't take their customers for granted. I just got a lovely letter from them thanking me for joining their Centenary Celebrations. Notice the signature, apparently it's hand signed too, not just a printed signature!

I really like the stamps too!
This message has been edited by patrick_y on 2014-01-08 17:57:36

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By: patrick_y : January 9th, 2014-10:07
I unfortunately have to save my pennies. So a full ownership review is going to have to wait. And I'm not a serious prospect of the car at all. I was invited to test drive the car, and I did drive the Vanquish, but I realized that it wasn't the car for me...
Exactly Thomas
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I couldn't agree more...
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