Aston martin db6

EXTENDED VEHICLE WARRANTY

1971 Aston Martin DB6 Mark 2

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WARRANTY FAQ’S

A Car Warranty is designed to reduce the financial impact of unexpected and potentially costly mechanical repairs.

Depending on your policy, a mechanical breakdown warranty can provide cover similar to a new vehicle manufacturers warranty or specified parts and labour costs, as well as offering towing, locksmith and emergency accommodation assistance.

A Vehicle Mechanical Breakdown Warranty can provide cover similar to the manufacturers warranty with a claim limit up to the market value of the vehicle. Lower claim limits can offer specified parts cover up to a nominated policy claim limit.

Accommodation assistance can provide emergency accommodation if your vehicle suffers a breakdown more than 150klms from home.

No excess is payable on warranty claims

Abarth extended mechanical warranties offer unlimited claims up to a maximum total claim limit of the market value of the vehicle.

Aston Martin Extended Mechanical Breakdown Warranties can provide additional benefits such as:

Accommodation Assistance

Car Hire Assistance

Towing Assistance

Locksmith Assistance

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Yes, if you change your mind within 30 days of purchasing the warranty, you will be offered a full refund as long as you have not made any claims.

If you sell your vehicle, you can transfer the remainder of the warranty to the new owner.



The Aston Martin DB6, introduced in 1965 as the successor to the iconic DB5, brought an evolution in design and engineering. Styled by Carrozzeria Touring, the DB6 retained the classic Aston Martin elegance while incorporating practical enhancements. The extended wheelbase and Kammback rear end improved aerodynamics and rear-seat comfort. The aluminum body construction continued the lightweight ethos, and details like the distinctive grille, wire wheels, and elegant lines made the DB6 a standout. Inside, the DB6 offered luxurious appointments, including hand-stitched leather seats, wood trim, and a well-appointed dashboard. Notable variants include the DB6 Volante convertible, one of Aston Martin’s first open-top grand tourers, and the high-performance DB6 Vantage with triple Weber carburetors for enhanced power.

Practicality and Versatility

Compared to its predecessor, the DB6 was more practical, featuring a longer wheelbase and a slightly higher roofline. This allowed for improved rear passenger space, making the DB6 a true 2+2 grand tourer. The trunk space was also larger, catering to long-distance journeys with luggage. These enhancements made the DB6 an ideal choice for those seeking a luxury car with both performance and everyday usability.

Performance

The DB6 was powered by a 4.0-liter inline-six engine, producing 282 horsepower in standard form and 325 horsepower in the Vantage variant. It offered impressive acceleration and a top speed of 150 mph. The advanced suspension system and optional power steering ensured a smooth yet responsive driving experience.

Driving Experience

The DB6 delivers a perfect balance between refinement and performance. It is comfortable for long drives yet thrilling on twisty roads, embodying the essence of grand touring.

Extended Warranty Options

For Aston Martin DB6 owners, extended warranty options through Integrity and AWN provide excellent protection for this classic car. Covering key components and offering flexible terms, these warranties ensure the DB6 remains in peak condition, allowing owners to drive confidently without the worry of unexpected repair costs.