A different kind of auto club: exclusive showroom drives Galpin's Aston Martin Division.How do you sell a $250,000 car in North Hills? With all the attitude you can muster, which is what Galpin Motors has done for its new Aston Martin Aston Martin Lagonda Limited is a British manufacturer of luxury performance cars, whose headquarters are at Gaydon, Warwickshire, England. The company name is derived from the Aston Clinton hill climb and one of the company's founders, Lionel Martin. showroom, complete with a living room, fully stocked bar, even its own, private back-door where the theme from James Bond plays while customers climb the flight of stairs Noun 1. flight of stairs - a stairway (set of steps) between one floor or landing and the next flight of steps, flight staircase, stairway - a way of access (upward and downward) consisting of a set of steps to the showroom entrance. "We needed a reason to come to the dealership and tO do that, we had to have something that would wow a Steven Spielberg Noun 1. Steven Spielberg - United States filmmaker (born in 1947) Spielberg who's seen it all," said Beau Boeckmann, Galpin vice president who designed the shoWroom concept with help from several designers and his morn, Jane Boeckmann. The showroom opens officially this month, although Galpin has been using it for the past several months and during that time sold 20 Aston Martins, more than it sold in more than two years since it acquired the franchise. With less than 2,000 Aston Martins produced last year and only 900 shipped to the U.S., it would hardly seem worth it to construct a $2 million showroom specifically for the marquee. But the Aston Martin isn't just any car. In a class with the Ferrari and Bentley, the British-made sports car is affordable only to an elite few, ruling out traditional advertising like television commercials, which are priced for reaching a broad market. The top of the line model, the Vanquish S, boasts a 12-cylinder 550 horsepower horsepower, unit of power in the English system of units. It is equal to 33,000 foot-pounds per minute or 550 foot-pounds per second or approximately 746 watts. engine that will go from zero to 60 in about 4.2 seconds. The DB9, starting at a mere $160,000, with 450 hp, gets off the line to 60 mph in 4.7 seconds. The cars have paddles along the steering wheel for shifting (think Nascar racers NASCAR Racers is an animated television series about two rival NASCAR racing teams, Team Fastex and Team Rexcor, competing against each other in the futuristic NASCAR Unlimited Division. ), doors that lift upward and, because they are virtually made by hand, can be custom painted or otherwise outfitted to match just about anything (think your favorite cognac Cognac (kônyäk`), city (1990 pop. 19,932), Charente dept., W France, in Angoumois, on the Charente River. The French brandy to which Cognac gives its name has been manufactured and exported from the city since the 18th cent. or tie), and they often are. Wooing prospective buyers for cars such as these takes more than a garden variety sales pitch--just feel this leather just won't do. In Europe, Aston Martin showrooms are typically found on the same boulevards that house Gucci and Chanel. In L.A., Galpin's only local competitor is in Beverly Hills Beverly Hills, city (1990 pop. 31,971), Los Angeles co., S Calif., completely surrounded by the city of Los Angeles; inc. 1914. The largely residential city is home to many motion-picture and television personalities. . The other reason, perhaps more important, is that Aston Martin is getting ready to introduce a new model, the V8 Vantage, which, at a starting sticker of about $115,000, will bring the carmaker into a competitive arena with the Porsche 911 and more than double its production capacity. Galpin hopes to capitalize on Cap´i`tal`ize on` v. t. 1. To turn (an opportunity) to one's advantage; to take advantage of (a situation); to profit from; as, to capitalize on an opponent's mistakes s>. those potential sales as well. "When a brand like Aston Martin gets picked up by a major manufacturer like Ford, Ford wants to maintain that exclusive brand image, but make it somewhat more of a volume player," said Chris Denove, a partner at JD Power & Associates. "So now, rather than jump from $70,000 to $180,000, there will be a vehicle in the $100,000 range." Staying exclusive Ford may be anxious to capitalize on the Aston Martin, but the carmaker has been careful to make sure the brand retains its exclusivity, something Denove and others point out is essential. Luxury brands like Mercedes and Jaguar as they have become far more commonplace, have lost their cache and turned off customers who can afford to move into the next tier. Those wealthy enough for membership in Club Aston will arrive by appointment, through a door they can access with their membership card or a gizmo Slang for any hardware device. See gadget. that will read their thumb print if they've so arranged. They can sit at the bar choosing exterior and interior colors, dashboard (1) See Mac Dashboard. (2) A software-based control panel for one or more applications, network devices or industrial machines. Dashboards display simulated gauges and dials that look somewhat like an automobile dashboard. materials, even roof fabric, from a variety of swatches while they sip a martini (presumably pre·sum·a·ble adj. That can be presumed or taken for granted; reasonable as a supposition: presumable causes of the disaster. shaken, not stirred--the Aston Martin being 007's car of choice for so many years). One model, the DB9, is featured on a revolving platform. Beyond that centerpiece is a door constructed to look like a bank vault. The room inside houses the top of the line model and it leads out to a driveway so the car can be taken for a test drive. |
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