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jonby
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1,801 posts
27 months
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yeti
7,188 posts
145 months
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I believe the term for that review is 'glowing'  Good stuff, let's hope they sell plenty of them 
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George H
10,485 posts
34 months
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I still prefer the DBS 
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Beefmeister
10,916 posts
100 months
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I normally love Cropley's work, but that review seems to be the work of a rushed effort done on the train. Disjointed, no flow and some really odd phrasing:
"midships seating for the front occupants"
Eh? As opposed to what? The front occupants sitting on the bonnet?
Really looking forward to seeing a twin test of the new Vanquish and the SLS GT - that's the car I see as the main rival.
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Robbo66
1,559 posts
103 months
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Still can't warm to the 'mouth', and it seems too weighty over the rear wheels, tappering out to a Bentley-esqe rear end. No, DBS still holds the cards IMO.
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DB9 Ian P
534 posts
25 months
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Have never heard a petrolhead not like the sound of an Aston on start up! Perhaps says all about the review.
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ds2000
546 posts
62 months
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Reviews sound like its an excellent car! I'm sure Clarkson will have a go on the new series of Top Gear and no doubt he'll probably love it.
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propaganda
312 posts
117 months
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ds2000 said: Reviews sound like its an excellent car! I'm sure Clarkson will have a go on the new series of Top Gear and no doubt he'll probably love it. No, he will hate it but really love it or wil love it but really hate it
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George H
10,485 posts
34 months
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propaganda said: No, he will hate it but really love it or wil love it but really hate it And he will probably just do a review consisting entirely of power slides and tyre smoke  I look forward to the Chris Harris video on this, they're usually very good.
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ds2000
546 posts
62 months
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propaganda said: No, he will hate it but really love it or wil love it but really hate it I'm going to the rare love-love Clarkson.... ala the DB9 on the Euro train race 
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Neilc123
196 posts
13 months
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Is that a proper automatic I read?
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yeti
7,188 posts
145 months
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Neilc123 said: Is that a proper automatic I read? Yes, just a continuation of TT2  TT3, an 8spd paddle-shift automatic sytem is expected to follow I believe...
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franki68
1,465 posts
91 months
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Neilc123 said: Is that a proper automatic I read? all I see is no manual option ;(
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CIE560
10,531 posts
63 months
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brakedwell
865 posts
69 months
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This review by Andrew English in the Telegraph is only luikewarm.
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George H
10,485 posts
34 months
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yeti said: TT3, an 8spd paddle-shift automatic sytem is expected to follow I believe... Where have you heard this from Yeti? I can't find anything about it. I hope not though.... 8 speed is just too much, changing gear all the time. 7 speed is the optimum imo, no need for any more.
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Beefmeister
10,916 posts
100 months
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franki68 said: Neilc123 said: Is that a proper automatic I read? all I see is no manual option ;( I spoke to a chap from Aston at Wilton House, who said that one of the first customers is a Chinese chap, who has requested that his car is done in bare lacquered carbon fibre. And it will be going straight to Aston Works to have a manual DBS gearbox fitted, at no doubt an extortionate amount of money. Will be very interesting if this rings true...
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Neilc123
196 posts
13 months
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Very disappointing review there for the Vanquish. There is a fear that whilst it may look nice and improvements in some areas, it just isn't the vaste improvement that AM needs to take the brand higher. Interesting as I have also heard bad reviews on the One-77 and AM not allowing journos to drive it so they couldn't report on how bad it really was to drive. I really hope AM have produced a good product here.
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whoami
7,385 posts
110 months
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Neilc123 said: Very disappointing review there for the Vanquish. There is a fear that whilst it may look nice and improvements in some areas, it just isn't the vaste improvement that AM needs to take the brand higher. Interesting as I have also heard bad reviews on the One-77 and AM not allowing journos to drive it so they couldn't report on how bad it really was to drive. I really hope AM have produced a good product here. That was my understanding too. Although Steve Copley's review contains, "It betters even the One-77 at a fraction of the price." If he has not driven it, that's serious bulls  tting.
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jonby
Original Poster
1,801 posts
27 months
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whoami said: Neilc123 said: Very disappointing review there for the Vanquish. There is a fear that whilst it may look nice and improvements in some areas, it just isn't the vaste improvement that AM needs to take the brand higher. Interesting as I have also heard bad reviews on the One-77 and AM not allowing journos to drive it so they couldn't report on how bad it really was to drive. I really hope AM have produced a good product here. That was my understanding too. Although Steve Copley's review contains, "It betters even the One-77 at a fraction of the price." If he has not driven it, that's serious bulls  tting. He also hints that basic spec before extras is poor, whereas the reality is that all Aston are incredibly well specced as stadnard compared to their opposition, regardless of the dotty prices of options, which is wheer Aston have simply followed suit with regard to strategy
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