Aston Martin DB10?!
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Don't Aston have a track record of doing this? I'm thinking of the DBS in Casino Royale that eventually made its way into production.
It does look closer to a Vantage replacement rather than a DB though in its visual style.
Not sure it'll affect DB9 sales (if they still sell any), I think its fairly obvious the car is at the end of its cycle.
It does look closer to a Vantage replacement rather than a DB though in its visual style.
Not sure it'll affect DB9 sales (if they still sell any), I think its fairly obvious the car is at the end of its cycle.
joe1145 said:
xRIEx said:
Really? The only similarity I can see between the two is the crease near the bottom of the door.
ETA: Oh, and four wheels.
front end looks similar to me, shape of the lights and the bumper being blank apart from the central intakeETA: Oh, and four wheels.
The grill is also completely different*, and I don't know what you mean about the bumper being "blank apart from the central intake" - the Lotus has a couple of slits either side of the grill.
*At least, the grill turns up at the edges on the Evora, down at the edges on the Aston.
Edited by xRIEx on Thursday 4th December 14:09
KarlMac said:
Don't Aston have a track record of doing this? I'm thinking of the DBS in Casino Royale that eventually made its way into production.
It does look closer to a Vantage replacement rather than a DB though in its visual style.
Not sure it'll affect DB9 sales (if they still sell any), I think its fairly obvious the car is at the end of its cycle.
Used Aston sales do pretty well, new sales however, not so much in the recent year. They are struggling. It does look closer to a Vantage replacement rather than a DB though in its visual style.
Not sure it'll affect DB9 sales (if they still sell any), I think its fairly obvious the car is at the end of its cycle.
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