RE: Aston teases DBS replacement

RE: Aston teases DBS replacement

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E38Ross

35,047 posts

212 months

Friday 1st June 2012
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DBS replacement? when on earth are they going to get round to a DB9 replacement? seems like it's been out ages now!! far longer than the DBS obviously...why replace the newer model, but not the older one?

on the whole i like the looks, but not a fan of the fussy wheels or that black front splitter/apron, i hope that disappears!

gforceg

3,524 posts

179 months

Friday 1st June 2012
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I normally go a bit weak at the site of an Aston, old or new.

Not this one.

AdamLoewy

176 posts

194 months

Friday 1st June 2012
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What the feck is that front sh*tter about?

Maybe they are thinking that by showing us an ugly version of the new shape first, that when we see the production version, it will in comparison look even better?!

arollingstone

107 posts

148 months

Friday 1st June 2012
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BORING! Rather spend the money one of these! biggrin

cloud9

George H

14,707 posts

164 months

Friday 1st June 2012
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arollingstone said:
BORING! Rather spend the money one of these! biggrin

cloud9
Except that will be twice the price rolleyes

Guvernator

13,140 posts

165 months

Friday 1st June 2012
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New Aston DBS design meeting.

Design Chief "OK boys and girls. We need to design the new Aston Martin DBS. The board want something on the desk by Monday"

Design Minion "Don't worry boss, I'm already on it"

Shows a pic of the new Aston DBS drawn on the back of a fag packet.

DC "Err it looks very similiar to the previous DBS except you've messed around with the front bumper and lights a bit to make it look worse"

DM "Yes boss but it's worked out ok for Porsche for the last 40 years and besides I've just got a text message from Wolfgang, the Porsche designer and they've already finished theirs and want to know if we are up for a round of golf and a few bevvies at the 19th hole"

DC "SOLD"

Tahiti

987 posts

247 months

Friday 1st June 2012
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To me, it looks like something a modifier (who's into Japanese imports) might come up with. It's not all bad but it's not what an AM should be in my humble opinion.

myhandle

1,186 posts

174 months

Friday 1st June 2012
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E38Ross said:
DBS replacement? when on earth are they going to get round to a DB9 replacement? seems like it's been out ages now!! far longer than the DBS obviously...why replace the newer model, but not the older one?

on the whole i like the looks, but not a fan of the fussy wheels or that black front splitter/apron, i hope that disappears!
The Virage is essentially the DB9 replacement, but the DB9 remains on sale as a sort of Aston Value range alternative. Peugeot are doing this very well at present; the 206+, 207 and 208, three entirely different generations of car, are all on sale at once : http://www.peugeot.fr/voitures/

As for this story, why did it take so long days for it to hit PH? It was on the Autocar site nearly a week ago.

Stew2000

2,776 posts

178 months

Friday 1st June 2012
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Videos are better than pictures:
http://youtu.be/ZSoidPlo8m0

BBS-LM

3,972 posts

224 months

Friday 1st June 2012
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Guvernator said:
New Aston DBS design meeting.

Design Chief "OK boys and girls. We need to design the new Aston Martin DBS. The board want something on the desk by Monday"

Design Minion "Don't worry boss, I'm already on it"

Shows a pic of the new Aston DBS drawn on the back of a fag packet.

DC "Err it looks very similiar to the previous DBS except you've messed around with the front bumper and lights a bit to make it look worse"

DM "Yes boss but it's worked out ok for Porsche for the last 40 years and besides I've just got a text message from Wolfgang, the Porsche designer and they've already finished theirs and want to know if we are up for a round of golf and a few bevvies at the 19th hole"

DC "SOLD"
laugh

If this is the best Aston can do then Jag are laughing all the way to the bank.


C.A.R.

3,967 posts

188 months

Friday 1st June 2012
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George H said:
Except that will be twice the price rolleyes
Well that looks like a DB6, which can be had for less than the £186,000 the DBS costs...So the bloke is right.

365daytonafan

283 posts

185 months

Friday 1st June 2012
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Overall not a bad evolution of the DB9/DBS theme. Front end is a little unresolved but I guess this is in part to meet the pedestrian impact regs.

Pricing will be important, will need to kept under £200K othwewise base price will drift uncomfortably close to the Ferrari F12 which will offer significantly more performance if the rumoured 573bhp of the Aston is correct.

LuS1fer

41,125 posts

245 months

Friday 1st June 2012
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I've loved most Astons up to this but this marks the edge of the cliff and I really dislike that.

V6Alfisti

3,305 posts

227 months

Friday 1st June 2012
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Poor effort, seems to be a mix of Aston/Ferrari/Renault Laguna Coupe (based on the Aston but always clearly not one.)

If it didn't have the badge on the front and the grille I would have said it was the new Laguna Coupe. :/

Twincam16

27,646 posts

258 months

Friday 1st June 2012
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E38Ross said:
DBS replacement? when on earth are they going to get round to a DB9 replacement? seems like it's been out ages now!! far longer than the DBS obviously...why replace the newer model, but not the older one?
I think they kinda have already, with the Virage. I think they shot themselves in the foot calling the AMV8 the Vantage though - the DBS should have been the DB9 Vantage. It'd be like Porsche calling the next Boxster the GT3, or having a base-model BMW M3 with a 1.8-litre diesel engine.

I suspect the DB9 will be quietly phased out, the Virage will become the new flagship (a similar overlap happened back in 1988-1990 with the old V8 and the V8 Virage), and whatever this gets called it'll be the modern equivalent of the V8 Vantage.

In terms of Astons that need replacing, I think the AMV8/V12 is the one that needs it the most. It looks practically identical to everything else in the range and nowadays just blends into the background.

I quite like the idea of something really aggressive, hunched and muscular, like a high-class modern Mustang or Camaro in the way that the old DBS/V8 was back in the '70s.

timothymcn

26 posts

144 months

Friday 1st June 2012
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Poor effort. Tacking on everyone else's bling is hardly imaginative.
That splitter is obviously an effort to hide a much larger and more blunt nose - it's those goddamn pedestrian crash test regulations.

EclypseDesigns

80 posts

163 months

Friday 1st June 2012
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Wow, just wow. That thing didn't so much get hit with the ugly tree as it is the horizontal realization of the ugly tree with four wheels. vomit

mugwump00

38 posts

170 months

Friday 1st June 2012
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Is it actually a new monocoque , i.e. is the wheelbase, bulkheads, large window areas etc. or a re-skin?

XJ40

5,983 posts

213 months

Friday 1st June 2012
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The DB9 is a stunningly beautiful car but it's 8 years old now, this latest DBS work-over doesn't look as good as the original car IMO.

I quite like the rear glass and wing treatment, the C lights are okay if a little fussy as is the vent detail on the doors. But what are the front splitter and those wheels all about? Foul.

thewheelman

2,194 posts

173 months

Friday 1st June 2012
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Far better styling than the car it replaces, not sure about those wheels though.