I'm 14, and my dad owns an Aston martin rapide from 2010. It is truly the most incredible experience to be driven in and to enjoy with my family. I feel incredibly fortunate to experience my dad's dream car with him
Awesome Tom! 👏 at your age you’ll need the extra space you get in the Rapide! I think the DB9 taps out at teenagers 😂 I loved the Rapide when I drove it on my channel. My eldest really liked the rear screens!
I had a Shelby GT350 - and although my elementary school daughter acted like she didn’t care for it - she sure didn’t mind being dropped off at school in front of the boys in it
Good lad Tom you all enjoy your dad's car with him it's easy to see an aston but the hard work that goes Into getting one is always overlooked he has worked so hard 👍 give him a big hug 🫂
Awesome Tom, I remember when I was your age my father had a 1968 Ford Galaxie with a 390ci V8 and it was just the most mega thing to me when I was young even though it was a classic already then. You'll remember that car, no matter what car you end up with as an adult 👍
I have seen his contents before but what I admire about JayEmm is how you help give exposure to other content creators, a good deed is justice to humanity and mankind!
@@JayEmmOnCars Yer right Jay. Keep trying you are not fooling anyone. I remember how upset you were about the McLarens that were delivered to your friends.
Top marks to that dad! I did something similar and bought a 2013 Maserati GranTurismo Sport - which both my boy and I absolutely love. Life’s too short to be boring!!
@@dadcars yes I saw, it’s a good video! It’s worth seeing if you can drive a facelift car like mine, as some of the niggles you mentioned have been resolved in the later cars (and they sound even better!)
What an inspiring chap! I don't have any children myself, but I did grow up with cars in a family with 4 children and it didn't stop my dad from getting cars that he loved, so in my case, we were folded into a '67 Daimler Sovereign or, when it was just the male half of the family, the MGB or MGBGT. Keep making memories like this, they'll tell their grandchildren about it when our cars will be flying on nuclear power.
This is precisely what I hope my children will be saying when they are grown up… had to pop to the shops this week and it was raining, I said let’s take the x5 but they started chanting “Aston, Aston!” So we took the DadB9 😂
Love this guys enthusiasm, outstanding 🤗 He reminds me of how I was 20 years ago when I had children and always had super cars and performance cars while they were growing up. Great story Dadb9😁
Before buying the DadB9 I honestly worried I was being selfish and that I was the only one who would try to do such a thing 😂 since starting the channel I’ve had so many incredible DadCars legends contact me and tell their stories, many of which I’m now filming their current cars for the channel! Having a dad with Supercars growing up would have been the best thing ever! Sounds like you’ve been living the dream 👏 I applaud you!
I got a DB9 and I love it… it’s not worth much cos it’s done 133000 miles but full Aston history backs it up and I’ve done most of the expensive stuff myself (discs and pads, plugs and coils, abs module, wheel bearings, bushes etc etc) cos it’s REALLY EASY to work on!!! I’ll be subscribing to Bens channel too.
133000! That’s impressive! How many miles did you do? Goes to show how usable these cars are though! As long as they are maintained well, it’s the examples that are sold on to unknowing buyers with hidden issues that give them a bad rep.
We did the Rapide route, bought ours from Aston Martin Works and our 2 boys love it. I like it so much a Ferrari 612 joined it this year so we have the option of either for school runs or any other trips. Aston hugely practical, 612 less so but both big, n/a v12s which are immense. Dad motoring at its best..!
Jay thanks for giving people like Ben a chance to promote there channel. RUclips is cut throat so it’s nice to see creators who want to help others grow.
Nice of you to introduce Ben/@Dadcars to the world. As a soon-to-be-dad saving up for a Toyota GR86 purchase ("last hurrah" petrolhead car and all), his channel seems like something that's right up my alley.
congratulations! and the GR86 will be a brilliant DadCar I'm sure... id love to get one on too verify the rear seats. They are one of the only recent JDM car I can think of that does it for me looks wise.
@@dadcars FWIW - not long ago @Micah Muzio did a "family review" of the gen2 ZD8 BRZ, which is the twin to the ZN8 GR86, and he tested it with his wife and six-year-old kid aboard. His kid was belted in at the back with a child seat installed, seated behind his wife. While cozy, it looked pretty usable.
Aston should have evolved the DB9 instead of making the db11. If I want a car that screams for attention I would rather drive a red ferrari than an aston martin db11. An aston should be subtle, minimalist and elegant like this db9 (but modernized of course).
I agree.. a good example of what you’re talking about is the new Gran Turismo, I applaud Maserati for sticking with a perfect timeless design and not trying to make something that looks futuristic now at the cost of timeless beauty… good thing is these beautiful Astons are tremendous value for money so you can bag a classic and understated near perfect GT for reasonable money 🙌
Welp... I'm an old fart so anything that sets my nether regions a-tingling is good in my book, which is why I rather like the DB11. Mind you, anything with an Aston badge has the same effect... 😉 By the way Ben, you gained a new subscriber... 👋
A man I can relate to. 2012 and owner of a Z4 M Coupe. Child one turns up, panic sets in and I search for the fastest saloon I could find for the budget. Enter a 335i…which lasted 6 weeks before massive regret set in. I quickly sold and eventually bought a 1999 Z3M Coupe Breadvan (plenty of child detritus space in the back). Happy days and some great memories.
I have a people carrier and recently purchased an early Saab 9-5 to get my weekend petrol head fix, only 150 bhp - still enjoyable for a weekend drive.
Ben massive appreciation of your energy and enthusiasm. My son (21) and I have just embarked on MX5 ownership (James knows he is to blame as I bought the 30th Anniversary that he test drove) so we worry when it rains (leaks) 😂 but when the sun is out and the roof down we can convoy (he has the Mk3 and I have the Mk4) with the heated seats on and make wonderful memories - in summary sharing that passion never stops! Cheers, Kevin.
Becoming a dad is a great time celebrate life with a sportscar. Congrats to the owner of the beautiful DB9. Nobody bends sheet metal like aston martin.
I had similar problems when I had young kids, I didn't want a people carrier. In 2012 I got a manual 1986 E30 325i Sport convertible. It was a boat and did not handle but had great charm with its 6 cylinder burble, chrome trim and BBS wheels. I felt I had one foot out of the boring dad car trap.
that sounds like a fun example of an affordable DadCar, loads of cool German stuff for not much money and the older cars get better looking to my eye every day.
Awesome! The Top Gear episode with the DB9 chasing the trains is one of my best. This is the reason I have always gone for 4 seat coupes. Will cirtainly be checking out the channel.
Really enjoyed this video. Being a Dad , this was definitely on my wavelength. I have felt that pain of wanting but sacrificing due to thoughts of the family. I'll be checking out Dadcars. Great as ever. Keep 'em coming. Thanks.
In the late 1970's when i was 12, my dad sold his Peugeot 504 to pursue his dream car; an MGB GT. However this was our only car and I had an 11 year old sister and 9 year old brother. You can imagine the he'll family holidays were, spending over 3 hours crammed in the back of the MG with my siblings was. My posture has never been the same since.
I bought a Vantage right afterI first became a father 13 years ago and still own her. Subsequently added two additional 2 seaters as a dad. The manual V wagon carts the kids. Lots of dads don’t give up!
Another top notch video and great that you’re showcasing talent like Ben. Us dads need a good community to help keep things in balance, and if we can combine it with time with the kids, then all the better. Love DadCars content and looking forward to seeing the channel grow!
I bought a sensible family car when my first child came along - a Saab 9-3 wagon. It was a disaster, I basically bought a dog. What I learned was that a car seat went into the back of a Jaguarsport XJR-S without any hassle, and the Jag was far more dependable than the modern Saab. Like Ben I found there is a lot of pleasure to be had in taking the kids along with you. I still have the Jag (it has a pair of tiny shoes in the boot - my son's - they were put in there at the end of my wedding day, and have stayed there ever since for sentimental reasons) and also have a TVR Cerbera and a Mitsubishi GTO which can fit back passengers. With baby number 4 on the way I love having useable(ish) back seats as the kids love to come for a drive. I think it is as much of an occasion for them as it is for me. Sadly my oldest tells me he wants a Vauxhall Grandland X as his first car, we had one as a hire car and he loved it. I still have work to do there... 😁
awesome! you've been living the life! nice collection of cars you have. I would love to get a GTO on the channel, being a car I used to own but now rear seats actually matter to me :)
@@dadcars I'm currently trying to persuade the gear box oil to stay on the gearbox rather than escape through the seams - will give you a shout when it's sorted if you like, see if we can arrange something.
Ah, weepy-eyed memories with my dad. My mom, dad, brother and myself crammed into a 76 Corvette on many a trip into town for dinner. Growing up riding in my dad's 55 Chevy Nomad sport wagon with sunroof and sidepipes, custom interior he built himself. He brought it to West Germany while in the Army. Back in the states, we'd alternate between the anemic Malibu, slow and safe, and sometimes we would take the Nomad- banging through the gears, on the Georgian equivalent of b roads, engine roaring! Dad was Jeckyl and Hyde when he happily fired up the Nomad. Forgot to mention he'd had it up to 140 on the autobahn. I'll spare you the gory details about busted knuckles, turning wrenches, and holding flashlights ;)
I had a Lotus Esprit GT3 all the time my kids were growing up. My extended family iniitially thought I was selfish and irresponsible, but the people that mattered (my kids and wife) were perfectly happy and always loved it and being part of the experience. I also had a DB9 briefly, and now wish I had just used it as a daily as the owner has above. It was an incredibly reliable and simple car for DIY maintenance, and it was built like a brick shithouse.
They are very refined aren’t they, not without little niggles but solid in all big aspects. An Esprit has always been a hero dream car for me… if I can have a 2 car garage one day with a 2 seater that would be a dream.
@@dadcars Again the GT3 is simple, reliable and very DIY friendly. I always figure if a car was built by human hands it can be repaired by them.Don't listen to all the BS from people who have never seen one never mind owned one. For a long time my GT3 was the only car in my garage that never showed a continuous engine management light! On the two or three occasions it did it was always a sticky float valve in the (Peugeot parts bin) expansion tank. Go figure.
17:51 Compared to used Porsche prices these DB9’s seem an absolute bargain. I loved listening to Ben’s story as many of us car guys have had similar dilemmas. More videos like this please.
You’ve hit on a key point there… side by side a similar value 911 while great at many things just isn’t as special or anywhere near as much of an event every time you drive it. Also how many 911s do you see on the road for every 1 Aston of any model? 😉 thanks for the kind words too my man 👏
@@dadcars Good luck with the RUclips Chanel. I’ve tried for years to balance family needs (a big SUV) with the desire to have a real performance car as well. James reviewed my car 2 1/2 years ago, a 2005 SLK 55AMG. I chose this specifically as an alternative to the Porsche sports car route. It’s good to go on the road less travelled. Love Astons, there is something truly special about a large capacity naturally aspirated V12. I hope to own an Aston one day.
'Old Gits Cars'. Hit 71, and decided that I don't actually DO 'old with the need to potter about in a Honda Jazz auto, wearing beige elasticated trousers, and velcro fastening shoes, with a fluffy long eared dog hanging out of the window, so shot out and bought myself a quite ridiculous.....apparently, so I've been told....Focus RS. Luv it.
Completely agree with all of this. Bought my lotus Evora to use with a family of three and loved it. My daughter was watching this video and said ‘he’s just like you’. Enjoy chap.
@@dadcars yes BUT you need to be short and so do the passengers 😞 Definitely worth considering though. I had the Evora s sports racer and it was a brilliant car.
i didn't know what to expect with this video and may I say, i loved it.. i love the message that dadcars delivers. well done giving ben a bit of light in your channel.. you are one of my favorite carguys here sir, stay blessed Jay
I so much agree with the philosophy of driving interesting cars while the children are small. We drove everywhere in our Iceland modified Landcruiser 80 series. We even took it to Iceland! Now we were in need of a manual shift car, and ended up with the B7 Audi S4 with the NA V8. That means our youngest get to learn to drive a manual. Life is too short, mate. It really doesn't have to cost all that much!
I regularly see this Toyota Celica from the mid 80s in my neighborhood, 2 door, very cramped at the back with 2 child seats in there. So obviously there are people who actually decide to put up with the inconvenience but to keep their car whatever it is regardless if expensive like this DB9 or cheap like the Celica
Loved this, when our child was born we bought a boring saloon that lasted three months before we bought a Mazda MX6 we had for years. A great kids car, plenty of space in the back and easy to 'load' because of the big doors. Well she is all grown up now and a petrol head herself so good to start them young 😄
Awesome! I’m very much hoping and expecting my 4 to be petrol heads, they’ve been in some incredibly cool cars over the last couple of months for the channel 😅
I run 2 small kids around, plus the wife, in a 2016 Mustang GT - no problem (apart from worrying they’ll damage the interior!) Interested to hear what Ben thinks about slightly older kids eating, playing, drawing etc in the backs of these cars.
Great stuff - really enjoyed this :D I'm early 30's and picked up an 06 Vantage earlier this year as a "bucket list now or never" type thing, to tick the box for a year or so, and move it on before starting a family...... far more impractical than the DB9 but i've already decided it's staying forever and my as yet unborn son or daughter will grow up with it in his or her life, and I can't wait to make memories and take lots of photos, as he or she toddles around in the garage "helping" me do the brakes or polish it etc, on sunny Sundays :) Then one day it'll be theirs. Lovely things these cars. Magic
P.S not sure where you're based Dadcars but if London/Surrey area and if you want an early V8 on the channel for a comparison etc, be happy to oblige :)
Brilliant,thanks Jay nice how it flowed from yourself to Dan ,also must mention good picture quality and sound levels Petrol Ped take note,thanks again Kindest Regards Simon Caerphilly
I really enjoyed the talk with the owner segment. I think that the main videos should still be your take, James, but an in depth interview with the owners of the various cars on the second (or maybe even third!) channel would be really interesting! Unconventional dad cars FTW. I've subbed to Ben and I do love a good DB9. Keep them coming :)
Great video! A dad myself and looked at exactly the same car for exactly the same reason and found very little on the practicality. Also, great work Jay helping others with their ambition to build their channel, really respect that. Definitely subscribing. P.S. Didn't go with the DB9, went with a 2018 S63 coupe. More room in the back than a DB9 and more up to date than Maserati GTS.
@Dadcars, 4 kids and a DB9, you are my hero sir! I am forever browsing Autotrader for a dream dadcar. My current affordable dadcar is a "308 in a dress" as @Jayemm referred to it a few years ago 🤣. A dream absolutely practical dadcar would be a manual converted E61 M5 touring.
Now that I watched Ben’s comments. I’m gonna call out the Maserati QP5 gts as Ben’s next car of choice! Be sure to get one 2010+ to avoid variator issues!
Love it, these are such good cars as long as you budget for proper maintenance. Hugely underrated and always feel special. Peak Aston Martin for me. So nice to see one used properly and enjoyed as they should be😀
A friend of mine grew up in the back of a Saab 99. The 99 being a somewhat rare car in 1980s Germany, this was somewhat unusual, but in itself not to far out of the ordinary. This particular 99, however, happend to be a turbo, completely stripped out, no door panels, bucket seats in the front, and a roll cage. On weekends, his dad would race rallys, his mother would be the co-pilot. And during the week, the boy would be shuffled to kindergarten in a children' seat on the stock rear bench in what was otherwise a full-blown racecar. On all pictures of this car that I have seen the paint above the left rear light and on the left side of the trunk would be discoloured - apparently from the flames that the no-longer stock turbo spit out when shifting under load. It is safe to assume that the parents' passion has had a certain (and not at all negative) influence on their son. This is parenting done right.
I wholeheartedly agree, parents think they are being selfless by sacrificing their passions for the children but it will have a negative outcome over time for everyone… people need their passions 👏
When I had my daughter, we would go driving around in my MGB GT. She would always say “Daddy, they’re smiling at the little green car!” (It was a 73, one year color of what amounted to avocado green!)
I have driven faster cars, better handling cars and more comfortable cars but the DB9 does 95% of all of those in 1 package. Comfortable, quick and shrinks around you. 1700 miles in 6 days around Ireland this year cemented just how much I love this car
I applaud Ben As a twin born in 1965,my parents avoided the estate cars and we were ferried around in a mini, a Bristol 401, a mustang 289 fast back, a camero soft top,citroen ds21, a jenson interceptor and in (1980) a 1968 rolls Royce silver shadow.last car they had before I left home was a citroen cx.
As a Millenial American, We got carried around in either station wagons(Estate cars) Minivans or SUV's. But now with lame little CUV's that are absolutely unappealing, I'd much rather carry kids around in a wagon. Especially a Sporty wagon. Sounds like you had a fun car experience growing up.
Thank you Jayemm. Great video and I can completely relate to the topic discussed today, having considered a db9 volante for the daddy life with two young children. I finally opted for a second gen Maserati granturismo sport (4.7 litre v8 with full carbon pack and low mileage and full Maserati service over 10 years). The crunch point was the space in the back seats: no comparison between the two. To the dads (and mamas) out there: go for the Maser !
I also watch Ben’s videos, great new RUclipsr. You can see his kids love going out in it! This is making me want to get mine out, it’s away for winter.
Sadly the access to my garage is too narrow for the DadB9 so I have to drive it through the winter 😉 give it a hose down on the underside rear if it’s salty though
@@alanstonelake2673 I still regret selling it! But the tax man and I had different interpretations of the prevailing tax rules!!! It was stupendously fast, 168mph on one European tour! Had enough space for two and loads of luggage for a lengthy tour. Quite discreet, mine was blue and many people didn't realise what it was until they clocked the name. It was incredibly fragile though, I can't remember a holiday when it didn't breakdown. We used to say it liked a longer holiday as it used be delivered on a low loader two weeks later! I would say that as an old fashioned auto you only really got the full bellow at full beans. I have a DB9 now and the option of the flappy paddles for when you want to have some fun at a sensible speed is better!! But they are criminally under appreciated and all this rubbish about being a four seater, it's no more a four seater than a DB9 or any other 2+2 grand tourer, but uniquely for Ferraris that seems to be unacceptable? Anyway, if you get the chance, buy one!
@@lips5913 ahh dark blue that's the best colour. Yes would love one but would nether be able to afford one. I also was a huge fan of the virage vantage which was one of it's main rivals. Yep db9s are absolutely beautiful. Much nicer than the db7 it replaced
Aston's bullseye (as opposed to Bulldog ;o). Tell me what there is to not like about this car? More than enough power, gorgeous soundtrack, supermodel looks and that's it for me. I'd die a happy man with this car...
Always wanted an Aston, but when I could finally afford one I tried various model's including a DB9. As an ex German car specialist/mechanic I can't tell you how disappointing the Astons were, beautiful but such poor build quality and simply to small for a 6'4" man to drive for more than a short run. I spent 3 months driving all over the UK trying various GT cars for between 25 and 50k . I loved the Maserati grandtourisimo. Very comfortable, better looking and I found better finished. The XKR was definitely far better value and felt better made. The Bentley continental I loved but the wife thought it was to 'old man' . Then I tried a 2013 Mercedes SL63 AMG performance pack. Well that was that really! Better quality, better made, more comfortable, even just cruising, more power, and 30 mpg on most long runs. Cabrio and hard top. And the sound!!! Wow! Not as pretty though. But one year on I know I made the right choice as the reliability and relatively low service and running costs just make the deal so much better. My mates Maserati has gone wrong twice in that time. My other mate's vantage has rust appearing, the rear wheel bearing has let go and he's sold it with under 40k miles. Another friend still loves his Bentley , but it's been expensive to run and service. And my wife's friend loves her XKR, its had a couple of minor issues, abs sensors and hood problems but overall been a good toy.
It's important not to forget what you promised yourself as a kid. I've two kids but often just need to ferry one of them and I use my MK3 MR2 all the time. I use my E39 if I have to move two of them.
Fantastic video. Thank you James and Ben. And Dadcars has a new subscriber! I'm potentially looking for a Dadcar and will check out the channel. So far an M6 GC is top of the list.
@@dadcars definitely at the practical end of crazy powerful cars! It would be alongside either a Z4MR or R8, so wouldn't be the only source of thrills. DB9 is a great choice - well done!
Love to see stories like this, man’s living it up! These cars aren’t actually that expensive due to the fact they’ve levelled out value wise. A brand new Audi Q5 is the best part of £40-45k and will drop half its value in the 3 years. The Aston at £40k will still be worth that or more in 3 years and (touch wood) won’t costs £20k in repairs during that time. Overall cheaper ☝️
@@dadcars mate of mine bought a diesel golf at the same time I bought a used e92 m3. He joked about how it would break down and cost me a fortune but it cost me maybe £1500 in 3 years for servicing and small repairs and I sold it for what I paid, whereas he lost around £10-12k in the same time purely on depreciation. Saying that some people don’t get so lucky and end up with astronomical bills 😬
I ran one a some years back. Worked well for two young kids on the school run. I did once get a bit of of bollocking from another parent however, when one of their boys said. ‘ we have just had the quickest fast food meal ever”…. Upon enquiring what the boy was on about, the parent was told “ oh we did 125mph on the way there” 🤭 The various Ford parts bin switchgear are self evident and the Volvo SatNav is atrocious but they engined is glorious and annual running costs not crazy
Hell yes!! I am considering a DB9 in the near future to replace my Audi S8. I would probably daily drive it because I do low miles and can perform my own maintenance... and don't have kids to feed, either.
Totally understand this chap. Having two kids, my cars went from smart fortwo/roadster/fiesta ST 2005 to a 125i coupe 2012. Of course, while having a family MPV...:-)
My wife: can you fit childseats in the back? I’ve checked RUclips and there is no video showing it can be done. Me: don’t worry about that I’ll figure it out when it’s on the drive… 😝
I 100% did exactly this. We had a V8 Vantage as the fun car when my son was born, so I swapped it for a DB9. It has rear seats, thus a practical family vehicle. Always had a bit of a chuckle parking it in the parent and child bays at Asda before pulling out the car seat.
Sold my Mazda 626 sport coupe around 94 when my eldest Daughter was two. Wonderful car and very rare now , but it just knackered my back getting her in and out of the back, really awful experience when raining and you can't park outside your house. Moved to a semi with a drive before the second Daughter came along and bought a 2.0 mk3 Cavalier
Ameriacn here. I almost wound up being carried around as a little kid in a cool car back the early 90s, But sadly it was just out side of my dads budget at the time no matter which way he shuffled his finances around. Back in 94, my dad was dead set on getting out of his jeep that he'd had since new(First car) and wanted something more suited for me now being in the picture. And he wanted something cool for the first time. So he fell in love with at the time was a Pontiac Bonneville SSEI, which came from the factory with a Supercharged 6 cyl. Apparently the one he wanted was Black with Gold wheels like his truck. But as mentioned earlier, he just couldnt afford it no matter how hard he tried. Sadly he's never owned a cool car in my 30 years of life, Instead he's only owned trucks and thats all I knew growing up. Though he almost did buy a Z06 during the Recession. Which made me very excited, but sadly he decided against it.
Ben is hoping to drive my classic Mercedes soon (same as your friend Darrens). My exposure to sports cars was the early 80s. My father bought a brand new Lotus Esprit S2 in 1978 and we would fit dad,mum my brother on her lap and me sat on the centre consule in it.
Lolz! I'm called Ben and have an X5 with 3 kids. And been through all those. I went with 3 car garage with a Jag XK8. Not a great decision. Soon looking for a third car to add to X5 and i20N
When my Daughter Was born we had a honda accord estate then shortly after traded it in for a Honda CRV which was a great car but not really me but I had to share it with my wife so it suited us. Then my wife changed jobs and we needed a second car so I got her a Toyota Auris and traded the CRV in for a 35k mile 2007 3.0 Petrol Jag XJ. My daughter Loves the Jaaag. its comfy, smooth, quiet plenty of space and a great family car for road trips
I'm 14, and my dad owns an Aston martin rapide from 2010. It is truly the most incredible experience to be driven in and to enjoy with my family. I feel incredibly fortunate to experience my dad's dream car with him
Awesome Tom! 👏 at your age you’ll need the extra space you get in the Rapide! I think the DB9 taps out at teenagers 😂 I loved the Rapide when I drove it on my channel. My eldest really liked the rear screens!
I had a Shelby GT350 - and although my elementary school daughter acted like she didn’t care for it - she sure didn’t mind being dropped off at school in front of the boys in it
You lucky sod.
Good lad Tom you all enjoy your dad's car with him it's easy to see an aston but the hard work that goes Into getting one is always overlooked he has worked so hard 👍 give him a big hug 🫂
Awesome Tom, I remember when I was your age my father had a 1968 Ford Galaxie with a 390ci V8 and it was just the most mega thing to me when I was young even though it was a classic already then.
You'll remember that car, no matter what car you end up with as an adult 👍
The DB9 has aged so well and is certainly a class act.
I like it.
I have seen his contents before but what I admire about JayEmm is how you help give exposure to other content creators, a good deed is justice to humanity and mankind!
I learnt so much from Jayemm on this day of filming, incredibly kind and welcoming to me. He really is a lovely guy… same off camera as on ☺️
Shhhh I have a hard earned reputation as a tough cookie I do not wish to lose
@@JayEmmOnCars Yer right Jay. Keep trying you are not fooling anyone. I remember how upset you were about the McLarens that were delivered to your friends.
I recently bought a Ferrari 612 for all the same reasons this guy bought his DB9. A V12 Ferrari that can carry excited children (or 4 adults!)
Top marks to that dad!
I did something similar and bought a 2013 Maserati GranTurismo Sport - which both my boy and I absolutely love.
Life’s too short to be boring!!
Great choice! I drove a granturismo recently on the channel and absolutely loved it!
@@dadcars yes I saw, it’s a good video! It’s worth seeing if you can drive a facelift car like mine, as some of the niggles you mentioned have been resolved in the later cars (and they sound even better!)
@@willw100 Absolutely, they are incredible cars
What an inspiring chap! I don't have any children myself, but I did grow up with cars in a family with 4 children and it didn't stop my dad from getting cars that he loved, so in my case, we were folded into a '67 Daimler Sovereign or, when it was just the male half of the family, the MGB or MGBGT. Keep making memories like this, they'll tell their grandchildren about it when our cars will be flying on nuclear power.
This is precisely what I hope my children will be saying when they are grown up… had to pop to the shops this week and it was raining, I said let’s take the x5 but they started chanting “Aston, Aston!” So we took the DadB9 😂
@@dadcars That's so cool haha
He s more of a lad than a chap.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
I kept my 2016 WRX STI here in Australia. I roll it out on a nice day and have the three kids seats in the back. They love it!
Love this guys enthusiasm, outstanding 🤗
He reminds me of how I was 20 years ago when I had children and always had super cars and performance cars while they were growing up. Great story Dadb9😁
Before buying the DadB9 I honestly worried I was being selfish and that I was the only one who would try to do such a thing 😂 since starting the channel I’ve had so many incredible DadCars legends contact me and tell their stories, many of which I’m now filming their current cars for the channel! Having a dad with Supercars growing up would have been the best thing ever! Sounds like you’ve been living the dream 👏 I applaud you!
I got a DB9 and I love it… it’s not worth much cos it’s done 133000 miles but full Aston history backs it up and I’ve done most of the expensive stuff myself (discs and pads, plugs and coils, abs module, wheel bearings, bushes etc etc) cos it’s REALLY EASY to work on!!! I’ll be subscribing to Bens channel too.
133000! That’s impressive! How many miles did you do? Goes to show how usable these cars are though! As long as they are maintained well, it’s the examples that are sold on to unknowing buyers with hidden issues that give them a bad rep.
@@dadcars I have done about 25000 miles in mine. I’ve done nearly all of the maintenance in that time.
We did the Rapide route, bought ours from Aston Martin Works and our 2 boys love it. I like it so much a Ferrari 612 joined it this year so we have the option of either for school runs or any other trips. Aston hugely practical, 612 less so but both big, n/a v12s which are immense. Dad motoring at its best..!
Jay thanks for giving people like Ben a chance to promote there channel. RUclips is cut throat so it’s nice to see creators who want to help others grow.
DB9s are still something I aspire to. Well played.
🙏 even after 18 months it still makes me smile like a kid whenever I see, drive or just remember I have it 🥹
DB9 is still king. The recent models just don't hit the same.
The Vanquish S is nicer in every single way
The Early DBS was perfection ❤
Especially with Craig behind the wheel
@@Arman-nl6mg If you have no taste, yes.
You are absolutely right. The 11s are just too laden with poor switchgear and styling.
The only new Aston I love is the DBS superleggera
Nice of you to introduce Ben/@Dadcars to the world. As a soon-to-be-dad saving up for a Toyota GR86 purchase ("last hurrah" petrolhead car and all), his channel seems like something that's right up my alley.
congratulations! and the GR86 will be a brilliant DadCar I'm sure... id love to get one on too verify the rear seats. They are one of the only recent JDM car I can think of that does it for me looks wise.
@@dadcars FWIW - not long ago @Micah Muzio did a "family review" of the gen2 ZD8 BRZ, which is the twin to the ZN8 GR86, and he tested it with his wife and six-year-old kid aboard. His kid was belted in at the back with a child seat installed, seated behind his wife. While cozy, it looked pretty usable.
@@TypeVertigo cool looking cars those 👍
Love it! DB9, V8 Vantage and DBS are the best looking Aston Martins... And pure raw exhaust sound... Anything before the merc engines...
Aston should have evolved the DB9 instead of making the db11. If I want a car that screams for attention I would rather drive a red ferrari than an aston martin db11. An aston should be subtle, minimalist and elegant like this db9 (but modernized of course).
I agree
Db11 is subtle indeed, unlike the current Vantage. dont see whats so loud about the db11
I agree.. a good example of what you’re talking about is the new Gran Turismo, I applaud Maserati for sticking with a perfect timeless design and not trying to make something that looks futuristic now at the cost of timeless beauty… good thing is these beautiful Astons are tremendous value for money so you can bag a classic and understated near perfect GT for reasonable money 🙌
Welp... I'm an old fart so anything that sets my nether regions a-tingling is good in my book, which is why I rather like the DB11. Mind you, anything with an Aston badge has the same effect... 😉
By the way Ben, you gained a new subscriber... 👋
They did. Too much. Dbs, then Vanquish.
A man I can relate to. 2012 and owner of a Z4 M Coupe. Child one turns up, panic sets in and I search for the fastest saloon I could find for the budget. Enter a 335i…which lasted 6 weeks before massive regret set in. I quickly sold and eventually bought a 1999 Z3M Coupe Breadvan (plenty of child detritus space in the back). Happy days and some great memories.
That’s the spirit!
I have a people carrier and recently purchased an early Saab 9-5 to get my weekend petrol head fix, only 150 bhp - still enjoyable for a weekend drive.
Ben massive appreciation of your energy and enthusiasm. My son (21) and I have just embarked on MX5 ownership (James knows he is to blame as I bought the 30th Anniversary that he test drove) so we worry when it rains (leaks) 😂 but when the sun is out and the roof down we can convoy (he has the Mk3 and I have the Mk4) with the heated seats on and make wonderful memories - in summary sharing that passion never stops! Cheers, Kevin.
That sounds like an awesome father son car ownership experience 👏 I’m all for making memories with cars and your kids well done Kevin
Well done dadb9. I’ve done the same. Porsche Panamera 4.8 GTS. Kids love it
This makes my e39 V8 touring almost seem like a sensible dad purchase
My dad drove a Ford Sierra 2.3D when I was a teenager. DB9 is way better. I like him already. Nice of you to give him a voice on your channel.
Thanks man 👏
I really like that you also support other people with your channel. I think that is a very nice trait of yours 💯
Becoming a dad is a great time celebrate life with a sportscar. Congrats to the owner of the beautiful DB9. Nobody bends sheet metal like aston martin.
Yes, nobody.
Ferrari, maserati eat your hearts out.
I had similar problems when I had young kids, I didn't want a people carrier. In 2012 I got a manual 1986 E30 325i Sport convertible. It was a boat and did not handle but had great charm with its 6 cylinder burble, chrome trim and BBS wheels. I felt I had one foot out of the boring dad car trap.
that sounds like a fun example of an affordable DadCar, loads of cool German stuff for not much money and the older cars get better looking to my eye every day.
Awesome! The Top Gear episode with the DB9 chasing the trains is one of my best. This is the reason I have always gone for 4 seat coupes. Will cirtainly be checking out the channel.
Those classic top gear episodes live on in all our minds don’t they 😅
Really enjoyed this video. Being a Dad , this was definitely on my wavelength. I have felt that pain of wanting but sacrificing due to thoughts of the family. I'll be checking out Dadcars. Great as ever. Keep 'em coming. Thanks.
It was great to hear Ben's story! And I love you how got the exhaust note at the end in tune and time with the ending music.
In the late 1970's when i was 12, my dad sold his Peugeot 504 to pursue his dream car; an MGB GT. However this was our only car and I had an 11 year old sister and 9 year old brother. You can imagine the he'll family holidays were, spending over 3 hours crammed in the back of the MG with my siblings was. My posture has never been the same since.
amazing! you'll have the memories to think about when your lower back hurts though :)
@@dadcars Plus the crick in my neck 🤣
Fair play. Well done. We need more people like this man.
Thank you my man, may have some 911s coming to the Dadcars channel soon 😉
Awesome car. Nice video. Keep up the good work.
what a great video. Now going to look at Ben's channel.
Cool bloke. Love to see more of the car owners.
Lovely exhaust note on the car!
All standard as well… well I did fit a switch to open the valves but that’s essential 😉
I bought a Vantage right afterI first became a father 13 years ago and still own her. Subsequently added two additional 2 seaters as a dad. The manual V wagon carts the kids. Lots of dads don’t give up!
its been reassuring to hear that from so many dads since starting the channel 👍
This may be some of your best work! Thank you for sharing. Going to subscribe so this dad can continue pursuing his dreams!
Another top notch video and great that you’re showcasing talent like Ben. Us dads need a good community to help keep things in balance, and if we can combine it with time with the kids, then all the better.
Love DadCars content and looking forward to seeing the channel grow!
Thanks Jon 👏
I assume this is dad car’s car! I’m glad you two have linked up!
I bought a sensible family car when my first child came along - a Saab 9-3 wagon. It was a disaster, I basically bought a dog. What I learned was that a car seat went into the back of a Jaguarsport XJR-S without any hassle, and the Jag was far more dependable than the modern Saab. Like Ben I found there is a lot of pleasure to be had in taking the kids along with you. I still have the Jag (it has a pair of tiny shoes in the boot - my son's - they were put in there at the end of my wedding day, and have stayed there ever since for sentimental reasons) and also have a TVR Cerbera and a Mitsubishi GTO which can fit back passengers. With baby number 4 on the way I love having useable(ish) back seats as the kids love to come for a drive. I think it is as much of an occasion for them as it is for me. Sadly my oldest tells me he wants a Vauxhall Grandland X as his first car, we had one as a hire car and he loved it. I still have work to do there... 😁
awesome! you've been living the life! nice collection of cars you have. I would love to get a GTO on the channel, being a car I used to own but now rear seats actually matter to me :)
@@dadcars I'm currently trying to persuade the gear box oil to stay on the gearbox rather than escape through the seams - will give you a shout when it's sorted if you like, see if we can arrange something.
Ah, weepy-eyed memories with my dad.
My mom, dad, brother and myself crammed into a 76 Corvette on many a trip into town for dinner.
Growing up riding in my dad's 55 Chevy Nomad sport wagon with sunroof and sidepipes, custom interior he built himself. He brought it to West Germany while in the Army. Back in the states, we'd alternate between the anemic Malibu, slow and safe, and sometimes we would take the Nomad- banging through the gears, on the Georgian equivalent of b roads, engine roaring! Dad was Jeckyl and Hyde when he happily fired up the Nomad. Forgot to mention he'd had it up to 140 on the autobahn.
I'll spare you the gory details about busted knuckles, turning wrenches, and holding flashlights ;)
These are memories I’m making 🥲 👏
Cool. Loved hearing the passion. As a car loving dad fully support this. 👍 I love being able to use my cars with the whole family. 😍
Awesome thank you :)
He's doing it right. I always scratch my head when I read people say they've got a kid on the way so selling the sports car.
I had a Lotus Esprit GT3 all the time my kids were growing up. My extended family iniitially thought I was selfish and irresponsible, but the people that mattered (my kids and wife) were perfectly happy and always loved it and being part of the experience. I also had a DB9 briefly, and now wish I had just used it as a daily as the owner has above. It was an incredibly reliable and simple car for DIY maintenance, and it was built like a brick shithouse.
They are very refined aren’t they, not without little niggles but solid in all big aspects. An Esprit has always been a hero dream car for me… if I can have a 2 car garage one day with a 2 seater that would be a dream.
Like a brick.... Love it. Not heard that expression for a while. Good to know they are built well Stratoszero lol.
@@dadcars Again the GT3 is simple, reliable and very DIY friendly. I always figure if a car was built by human hands it can be repaired by them.Don't listen to all the BS from people who have never seen one never mind owned one. For a long time my GT3 was the only car in my garage that never showed a continuous engine management light! On the two or three occasions it did it was always a sticky float valve in the (Peugeot parts bin) expansion tank. Go figure.
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Compared to used Porsche prices these DB9’s seem an absolute bargain. I loved listening to Ben’s story as many of us car guys have had similar dilemmas.
More videos like this please.
You’ve hit on a key point there… side by side a similar value 911 while great at many things just isn’t as special or anywhere near as much of an event every time you drive it. Also how many 911s do you see on the road for every 1 Aston of any model? 😉 thanks for the kind words too my man 👏
@@dadcars
Good luck with the RUclips Chanel. I’ve tried for years to balance family needs (a big SUV) with the desire to have a real performance car as well.
James reviewed my car 2 1/2 years ago, a 2005 SLK 55AMG. I chose this specifically as an alternative to the Porsche sports car route. It’s good to go on the road less travelled.
Love Astons, there is something truly special about a large capacity naturally aspirated V12. I hope to own an Aston one day.
A video with a DB9 is always worth a click. This owner is a legend lol
'Old Gits Cars'. Hit 71, and decided that I don't actually DO 'old with the need to potter about in a Honda Jazz auto, wearing beige elasticated trousers, and velcro fastening shoes, with a fluffy long eared dog hanging out of the window, so shot out and bought myself a quite ridiculous.....apparently, so I've been told....Focus RS. Luv it.
You star
Old git cars! 😂 👏
Completely agree with all of this. Bought my lotus Evora to use with a family of three and loved it. My daughter was watching this video and said ‘he’s just like you’. Enjoy chap.
Oooo an Evora… now that’s a car that’s been catching my eye recently, rear seat is a flat bench which opens up seat possibilities 🤔
@@dadcars yes BUT you need to be short and so do the passengers 😞
Definitely worth considering though. I had the Evora s sports racer and it was a brilliant car.
i didn't know what to expect with this video and may I say, i loved it.. i love the message that dadcars delivers. well done giving ben a bit of light in your channel.. you are one of my favorite carguys here sir, stay blessed Jay
I can’t thank James enough ❤
The DB9 is still one of the most beautiful cars ever made, aged like fine wine 👌
Nice choice for Ben, I went Italian with the GrandTurismo S which seats 4 nicely and similar car. Great choice, the DB9.
Fantastic touch to the video, meeting the owner. This should be a standard moving forwards - nice guy!
I so much agree with the philosophy of driving interesting cars while the children are small. We drove everywhere in our Iceland modified Landcruiser 80 series. We even took it to Iceland! Now we were in need of a manual shift car, and ended up with the B7 Audi S4 with the NA V8. That means our youngest get to learn to drive a manual. Life is too short, mate. It really doesn't have to cost all that much!
Honestly I get just as excited about lower value cars that have character and buck the trend of “normal” DadCars
I regularly see this Toyota Celica from the mid 80s in my neighborhood, 2 door, very cramped at the back with 2 child seats in there. So obviously there are people who actually decide to put up with the inconvenience but to keep their car whatever it is regardless if expensive like this DB9 or cheap like the Celica
agree it doesn't matter if its a Celica or a rolls, if it gives you the fizz and you can make it work then bravo.
Love his enthusiasm. Fellow Dad here with my own Dadcars. No way I'm driving a boring car until they are grown up.
No exactly. Plus you never know when you're time is up as morbid as that sounds enjoy life while you can.
Loved this, when our child was born we bought a boring saloon that lasted three months before we bought a Mazda MX6 we had for years. A great kids car, plenty of space in the back and easy to 'load' because of the big doors. Well she is all grown up now and a petrol head herself so good to start them young 😄
Awesome! I’m very much hoping and expecting my 4 to be petrol heads, they’ve been in some incredibly cool cars over the last couple of months for the channel 😅
I run 2 small kids around, plus the wife, in a 2016 Mustang GT - no problem (apart from worrying they’ll damage the interior!) Interested to hear what Ben thinks about slightly older kids eating, playing, drawing etc in the backs of these cars.
This is superb! Like many others, this is my dream car (I too have an mx5 so there's hope for me yet).
Great stuff - really enjoyed this :D I'm early 30's and picked up an 06 Vantage earlier this year as a "bucket list now or never" type thing, to tick the box for a year or so, and move it on before starting a family...... far more impractical than the DB9 but i've already decided it's staying forever and my as yet unborn son or daughter will grow up with it in his or her life, and I can't wait to make memories and take lots of photos, as he or she toddles around in the garage "helping" me do the brakes or polish it etc, on sunny Sundays :) Then one day it'll be theirs.
Lovely things these cars. Magic
P.S not sure where you're based Dadcars but if London/Surrey area and if you want an early V8 on the channel for a comparison etc, be happy to oblige :)
Brilliant,thanks Jay nice how it flowed from yourself to Dan ,also must mention good picture quality and sound levels Petrol Ped take note,thanks again
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Simon Caerphilly
I really enjoyed the talk with the owner segment. I think that the main videos should still be your take, James, but an in depth interview with the owners of the various cars on the second (or maybe even third!) channel would be really interesting!
Unconventional dad cars FTW. I've subbed to Ben and I do love a good DB9. Keep them coming :)
Thanks Callum 👏 my mission to make a case for every exciting car as being a usable DadCar 😅
Great video! A dad myself and looked at exactly the same car for exactly the same reason and found very little on the practicality. Also, great work Jay helping others with their ambition to build their channel, really respect that. Definitely subscribing.
P.S. Didn't go with the DB9, went with a 2018 S63 coupe. More room in the back than a DB9 and more up to date than Maserati GTS.
It was a case of make it work because it was in my heart… but work it does… just 😅
@Dadcars, 4 kids and a DB9, you are my hero sir! I am forever browsing Autotrader for a dream dadcar. My current affordable dadcar is a "308 in a dress" as @Jayemm referred to it a few years ago 🤣. A dream absolutely practical dadcar would be a manual converted E61 M5 touring.
I was lucky enough to make my kids fit into my car choices when they were young. Good on ya. 👍
Lovely video. Heartwarming.
Now that I watched Ben’s comments. I’m gonna call out the Maserati QP5 gts as Ben’s next car of choice! Be sure to get one 2010+ to avoid variator issues!
Love it, these are such good cars as long as you budget for proper maintenance. Hugely underrated and always feel special. Peak Aston Martin for me. So nice to see one used properly and enjoyed as they should be😀
A friend of mine grew up in the back of a Saab 99. The 99 being a somewhat rare car in 1980s Germany, this was somewhat unusual, but in itself not to far out of the ordinary. This particular 99, however, happend to be a turbo, completely stripped out, no door panels, bucket seats in the front, and a roll cage. On weekends, his dad would race rallys, his mother would be the co-pilot. And during the week, the boy would be shuffled to kindergarten in a children' seat on the stock rear bench in what was otherwise a full-blown racecar. On all pictures of this car that I have seen the paint above the left rear light and on the left side of the trunk would be discoloured - apparently from the flames that the no-longer stock turbo spit out when shifting under load.
It is safe to assume that the parents' passion has had a certain (and not at all negative) influence on their son. This is parenting done right.
I wholeheartedly agree, parents think they are being selfless by sacrificing their passions for the children but it will have a negative outcome over time for everyone… people need their passions 👏
When I had my daughter, we would go driving around in my MGB GT. She would always say “Daddy, they’re smiling at the little green car!” (It was a 73, one year color of what amounted to avocado green!)
My 8 year old daughter had 0 interest in cars until I took her in an Aston Martin now she loves anything with a big engine.. that’s my girl 😊
I have driven faster cars, better handling cars and more comfortable cars but the DB9 does 95% of all of those in 1 package. Comfortable, quick and shrinks around you. 1700 miles in 6 days around Ireland this year cemented just how much I love this car
Every time I drive it back from doing another review, even much more valuable cars for the channel I’m always reminded why I love it so much
I applaud Ben
As a twin born in 1965,my parents avoided the estate cars and we were ferried around in a mini, a Bristol 401, a mustang 289 fast back, a camero soft top,citroen ds21, a jenson interceptor and in (1980) a 1968 rolls Royce silver shadow.last car they had before I left home was a citroen cx.
As a Millenial American, We got carried around in either station wagons(Estate cars) Minivans or SUV's. But now with lame little CUV's that are absolutely unappealing, I'd much rather carry kids around in a wagon. Especially a Sporty wagon.
Sounds like you had a fun car experience growing up.
Great episode, Jay.
Thanks Daniel
Looks like Jay has some competition on the loud shirt front 😁 Well done Ben 👍
You should see the one I wore on the Rapide S review I did 😂
Thank you Jayemm. Great video and I can completely relate to the topic discussed today, having considered a db9 volante for the daddy life with two young children. I finally opted for a second gen Maserati granturismo sport (4.7 litre v8 with full carbon pack and low mileage and full Maserati service over 10 years). The crunch point was the space in the back seats: no comparison between the two. To the dads (and mamas) out there: go for the Maser !
Funny you mention that… my video this week (posting tomorrow) May be of interest 😉
@@dadcars Great! I love the concept of your show and look forward to tomorrow's video.
Db9 and v8 vantage were in my eyes the last truly beautiful Aston
I also watch Ben’s videos, great new RUclipsr. You can see his kids love going out in it! This is making me want to get mine out, it’s away for winter.
Sadly the access to my garage is too narrow for the DadB9 so I have to drive it through the winter 😉 give it a hose down on the underside rear if it’s salty though
Life is too short to drive a Golf! Audi coupe, porsche 944s2, Mercedes 320sl-24v, Ferrari 456gta, all while being dad to my two sons!
What's the 456 like? Always loved those
@@alanstonelake2673 I still regret selling it! But the tax man and I had different interpretations of the prevailing tax rules!!! It was stupendously fast, 168mph on one European tour! Had enough space for two and loads of luggage for a lengthy tour. Quite discreet, mine was blue and many people didn't realise what it was until they clocked the name. It was incredibly fragile though, I can't remember a holiday when it didn't breakdown. We used to say it liked a longer holiday as it used be delivered on a low loader two weeks later! I would say that as an old fashioned auto you only really got the full bellow at full beans. I have a DB9 now and the option of the flappy paddles for when you want to have some fun at a sensible speed is better!! But they are criminally under appreciated and all this rubbish about being a four seater, it's no more a four seater than a DB9 or any other 2+2 grand tourer, but uniquely for Ferraris that seems to be unacceptable? Anyway, if you get the chance, buy one!
@@lips5913 ahh dark blue that's the best colour. Yes would love one but would nether be able to afford one. I also was a huge fan of the virage vantage which was one of it's main rivals. Yep db9s are absolutely beautiful. Much nicer than the db7 it replaced
Aston's bullseye (as opposed to Bulldog ;o). Tell me what there is to not like about this car? More than enough power, gorgeous soundtrack, supermodel looks and that's it for me. I'd die a happy man with this car...
This dude gets it! Good on you.
Thank you my man 👍
Got an Evora as a fresh dad, sold on the premise of rear seats ✅
Always wanted an Aston, but when I could finally afford one I tried various model's including a DB9. As an ex German car specialist/mechanic I can't tell you how disappointing the Astons were, beautiful but such poor build quality and simply to small for a 6'4" man to drive for more than a short run. I spent 3 months driving all over the UK trying various GT cars for between 25 and 50k . I loved the Maserati grandtourisimo. Very comfortable, better looking and I found better finished. The XKR was definitely far better value and felt better made. The Bentley continental I loved but the wife thought it was to 'old man' . Then I tried a 2013 Mercedes SL63 AMG performance pack. Well that was that really! Better quality, better made, more comfortable, even just cruising, more power, and 30 mpg on most long runs. Cabrio and hard top. And the sound!!! Wow! Not as pretty though. But one year on I know I made the right choice as the reliability and relatively low service and running costs just make the deal so much better. My mates Maserati has gone wrong twice in that time. My other mate's vantage has rust appearing, the rear wheel bearing has let go and he's sold it with under 40k miles. Another friend still loves his Bentley , but it's been expensive to run and service. And my wife's friend loves her XKR, its had a couple of minor issues, abs sensors and hood problems but overall been a good toy.
It's important not to forget what you promised yourself as a kid. I've two kids but often just need to ferry one of them and I use my MK3 MR2 all the time. I use my E39 if I have to move two of them.
I do love a MR2
Fantastic video. Thank you James and Ben. And Dadcars has a new subscriber! I'm potentially looking for a Dadcar and will check out the channel. So far an M6 GC is top of the list.
A GC will be almost too practical! 😂 I hope to get some proper M cars on the channel soon
@@dadcars definitely at the practical end of crazy powerful cars! It would be alongside either a Z4MR or R8, so wouldn't be the only source of thrills. DB9 is a great choice - well done!
Love to see stories like this, man’s living it up! These cars aren’t actually that expensive due to the fact they’ve levelled out value wise. A brand new Audi Q5 is the best part of £40-45k and will drop half its value in the 3 years. The Aston at £40k will still be worth that or more in 3 years and (touch wood) won’t costs £20k in repairs during that time. Overall cheaper ☝️
Yep, that's the hope! And often the reality too
I know, people winch at the higher running costs yet happy to take huge hits in depreciation on more “economical” cars 🤷♂️
@@dadcars mate of mine bought a diesel golf at the same time I bought a used e92 m3. He joked about how it would break down and cost me a fortune but it cost me maybe £1500 in 3 years for servicing and small repairs and I sold it for what I paid, whereas he lost around £10-12k in the same time purely on depreciation. Saying that some people don’t get so lucky and end up with astronomical bills 😬
@@12jamiegavin12 I approve this message 👏
I love it. Well done gents
Thanks Jim!
Fascinating and Entertaining!!! I Subscribed to Dadcars.
Thanks Nigel 👏
I ran one a some years back. Worked well for two young kids on the school run. I did once get a bit of of bollocking from another parent however, when one of their boys said. ‘ we have just had the quickest fast food meal ever”…. Upon enquiring what the boy was on about, the parent was told “ oh we did 125mph on the way there” 🤭
The various Ford parts bin switchgear are self evident and the Volvo SatNav is atrocious but they engined is glorious and annual running costs not crazy
Awesome! Well done for living the DadCars dream 👏 good thing about this era of Aston is you can leave the embarrassing satnav hidden away!
Hell yes!! I am considering a DB9 in the near future to replace my Audi S8. I would probably daily drive it because I do low miles and can perform my own maintenance... and don't have kids to feed, either.
Totally understand this chap. Having two kids, my cars went from smart fortwo/roadster/fiesta ST 2005 to a 125i coupe 2012. Of course, while having a family MPV...:-)
If you have a second family wagon why wouldn’t you! 👏
"You're going to be a dad, we'll need a sensible car"
* comes home with a DB9 *
10/10 Top tier dadding
My wife: can you fit childseats in the back? I’ve checked RUclips and there is no video showing it can be done.
Me: don’t worry about that I’ll figure it out when it’s on the drive… 😝
I 100% did exactly this. We had a V8 Vantage as the fun car when my son was born, so I swapped it for a DB9. It has rear seats, thus a practical family vehicle. Always had a bit of a chuckle parking it in the parent and child bays at Asda before pulling out the car seat.
Sold my Mazda 626 sport coupe around 94 when my eldest Daughter was two. Wonderful car and very rare now , but it just knackered my back getting her in and out of the back, really awful experience when raining and you can't park outside your house. Moved to a semi with a drive before the second Daughter came along and bought a 2.0 mk3 Cavalier
Amazing!
It's very impressive and I applaud the owner for doing it. I haven't looked at prices but was a Rapide too much more expensive?
That sound❤️
Great video! Really cool owner
Ameriacn here. I almost wound up being carried around as a little kid in a cool car back the early 90s, But sadly it was just out side of my dads budget at the time no matter which way he shuffled his finances around. Back in 94, my dad was dead set on getting out of his jeep that he'd had since new(First car) and wanted something more suited for me now being in the picture. And he wanted something cool for the first time. So he fell in love with at the time was a Pontiac Bonneville SSEI, which came from the factory with a Supercharged 6 cyl. Apparently the one he wanted was Black with Gold wheels like his truck. But as mentioned earlier, he just couldnt afford it no matter how hard he tried.
Sadly he's never owned a cool car in my 30 years of life, Instead he's only owned trucks and thats all I knew growing up. Though he almost did buy a Z06 during the Recession. Which made me very excited, but sadly he decided against it.
Ben is hoping to drive my classic Mercedes soon (same as your friend Darrens). My exposure to sports cars was the early 80s. My father bought a brand new Lotus Esprit S2 in 1978 and we would fit dad,mum my brother on her lap and me sat on the centre consule in it.
Yes Kevin we will set it up 💯
Lolz! I'm called Ben and have an X5 with 3 kids. And been through all those. I went with 3 car garage with a Jag XK8. Not a great decision. Soon looking for a third car to add to X5 and i20N
When my Daughter Was born we had a honda accord estate then shortly after traded it in for a Honda CRV which was a great car but not really me but I had to share it with my wife so it suited us. Then my wife changed jobs and we needed a second car so I got her a Toyota Auris and traded the CRV in for a 35k mile 2007 3.0 Petrol Jag XJ. My daughter Loves the Jaaag. its comfy, smooth, quiet plenty of space and a great family car for road trips
I love a jaaag! ☺️
Honest chap loves his cars , in a lovely British old car. Brilliant.
I hope you get to drive a 1980s Aston at some point