Vanquish 2 Drive (and comparison)

Vanquish 2 Drive (and comparison)

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johng39

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3,059 posts

160 months

Tuesday 16th October 2012
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Well, I was lucky enough to drive a V8VR (thanks Adam......fool) A new Vanquish in a beautiful Volcano Red and a cream interior. Then I had to drive my old V12V BR Special...... a bad day it was not.

So having been very critical of the front splitter, the whole car has grown on me, it is a very beautiful car and I was a passenger for the first few miles. It is a lovely place to be, very quiet, smooth and a stunning interior.

So after being told about the sport button and how it changes down in auto mode, I was urged to take the wheel. I was also pointed to the 3 mode adaptive damping, which I immediately put into track mode. I asked about Launch Control but was told we would not be doing this.......damn frown.

So quickly out of the parking area I left it in D Sport for all of 10 seconds and then pulled on a flappy paddle to use in manual..ish mode. It is a very smooth car to drive and I have to say that numbers that should not be mentioned on a forum were all to quickly showing. The car is smooth, quiet and with no drama. This will eat up continents in a single day and the road noise is minimal due to fairly thick windows. It has a nice bark from the exhaust when pressed, but overall it is a no fuss high speed GT car.

I really did like the interior and the new controls with haptic feedback. Overall a very nice place to be.

So after all of that praise, what is wrong with it.. Well it has the wrong gearbox for me, it is very clever and it changes down when braking, holds gears when overtaking and anticipates that you may wish to continue the overtake and all those things. However as a GT car, maybe it has the right gearbox? just not what I would choose.

The pace is excellent and so it should be from 565BHP and 620Nm Torque, but it just breezes up there and it is not engaging enough for me. I have to say that it looks fantastic on the outside and the inside, it is very comfortable and a nice place to be, would I buy one at £190K... No.

So then I drove my V12V and I realised that this is where I want to be. It is engaging, fun and now it has been made even more special I would not want to be anywhere else. Comparing the acceleration and torque, mine feels like it has more, yet it does not. The Vanquish is mighty quick, but benign whereas the V12V makes me feel alive.

If I were travelling motorways and around Europe for a run down to the South of France, then the Vanquish is the car. For blasting around country lanes and over to SPA (did I mention I went to SPA??) err I can't wait to try out my new upgrades biggrin.

Tony V12V

2,465 posts

152 months

Tuesday 16th October 2012
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johng39 said:
over to SPA (did I mention I went to SPA??) err I can't wait to try out my new upgrades biggrin.
Sub 3min car now then John?

Edited by Tony V12V on Tuesday 16th October 20:48

johng39

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3,059 posts

160 months

Tuesday 16th October 2012
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Tony V12V said:
Sub 3min car now then John?
oh yes wink

George H

14,707 posts

164 months

Tuesday 16th October 2012
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Interesting comparison. I knew it would involve a moan about the gearbox though wink

Why wouldn't they let you test the launch control? I hope it's not a system like Nissans on the GTR that voids the warranty if used rolleyes

johng39

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160 months

Tuesday 16th October 2012
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George H said:
Interesting comparison. I knew it would involve a moan about the gearbox though wink

Why wouldn't they let you test the launch control? I hope it's not a system like Nissans on the GTR that voids the warranty if used rolleyes
Doubtful as it is auto and probably just loads the torque converter before letting fly.

I have never bought an auto and probably won't for many years. i am a fan of automated manual, just not auto. Now put an ASM2 in a V12V biggrin

George H

14,707 posts

164 months

Tuesday 16th October 2012
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johng39 said:
Now put an ASM2 in a V12V biggrin
yes And paint those chavvy bonnet vents biggrin

AMDBSNick

6,997 posts

162 months

Tuesday 16th October 2012
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My turn in the morning biggrin Best I put the Chablis down frown

johng39

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160 months

Tuesday 16th October 2012
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AMDBSNick said:
My turn in the morning biggrin Best I put the Chablis down frown
You will enjoy it, it is very smooth and quick a definite move in the right direction (for a GT cruiser). Will you swap your DBS plus £110K??? I am thinking NO.

George H

14,707 posts

164 months

Tuesday 16th October 2012
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You could have that Countach as well as a Bamford Rosed DBS for the price of one Nick. I know what I'd choose smile

KarlFranz

2,008 posts

270 months

Tuesday 16th October 2012
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johng39 said:
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…It is a lovely place to be, very quiet, smooth and a stunning interior.

… The car is smooth, quiet and with no drama. This will eat up continents in a single day and the road noise is minimal due to fairly thick windows.
Don't think it would like that. A car like that needs to have some nice noise to accompany the speed. I read somewhere that one of the modes on the McLaren opens up flaps that pipe some of the exhaust sound into the cabin. Maybe that should've been an option on the Vanq II.

hartley

703 posts

199 months

Wednesday 17th October 2012
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Steve Cropley conclusion in Autocar - nice car - way overpriced .
I.ll have a look in a year's time!

JohnG1

3,471 posts

205 months

Wednesday 17th October 2012
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johng39 said:
George H said:
Interesting comparison. I knew it would involve a moan about the gearbox though wink

Why wouldn't they let you test the launch control? I hope it's not a system like Nissans on the GTR that voids the warranty if used rolleyes
Doubtful as it is auto and probably just loads the torque converter before letting fly.

I have never bought an auto and probably won't for many years. i am a fan of automated manual, just not auto. Now put an ASM2 in a V12V biggrin
No. Put an Xtrac IGS in a V12V. ASM2 is crappy in comparison...

AMDBSNick

6,997 posts

162 months

Wednesday 17th October 2012
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Not happening folks. In bed proper poorly

johng39

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3,059 posts

160 months

Wednesday 17th October 2012
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hartley said:
Steve Cropley conclusion in Autocar - nice car - way overpriced .
I.ll have a look in a year's time!
I agree with him, it is a great car but a number of people I spoke to yesterday said the same. Although I did meet someone who I know has purchased one and is awaiting January delivery. He is obviously wealthy biggrin..... Just kidding Stuart, lovely car & look forward to meeting up again. Oh and thanks for the mats & car cover.

paddy328

2,905 posts

185 months

Wednesday 17th October 2012
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I've seen loads of these around driving around gaydon this week. Green, blue, red, yellow! I think the guys in the paint shop are just Using up what they don't normally get call for. The yellow one is interesting....

bananarob

1,177 posts

181 months

Wednesday 17th October 2012
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AMDBSNick said:
Not happening folks. In bed proper poorly
Shame on both counts, you being ill but also I'm keen to hear a DBS owners opinion. I get to find out myself on Friday. Will report back.

yeti

10,523 posts

275 months

Wednesday 17th October 2012
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paddy328 said:
I've seen loads of these around driving around gaydon this week. Green, blue, red, yellow! I think the guys in the paint shop are just Using up what they don't normally get call for. The yellow one is interesting....
You're right - they are really pushing the colour palette with this model, I think perhaps because it isn't the 'James Bond' car, it doesn't need to be in 'James Bond resale grey' for once. I haven't even seen one with a suicide black interior yet, sing hosannah! smile

Happy days biggrin

:J:

2,593 posts

225 months

Wednesday 17th October 2012
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So the sporty V12V has a different feeling the the GT Vanquish?

Next you will be telling us chalk and cheese are two different things!!

smile

Edited by :J: on Wednesday 17th October 12:34

johng39

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3,059 posts

160 months

Wednesday 17th October 2012
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:J: said:
So the sporty V12V has a different feeling the the GT Vanquish?

Next you will be telling us chalk and cheese are two different things!!

smile

Edited by :J: on Wednesday 17th October 12:34
Yep, I thought that may surprise some people yeswink

I felt that it was interesting to give an opinion of a fantastic GT car with 565BHP and the current car I have. I tried some cheese once, it tasted like chalk biggrin

ds2000

2,689 posts

192 months

Wednesday 17th October 2012
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I enjoyed your write up anyway smile

I'd like one of each biggrin