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V8V Pete said:
We need a bit more info to advise you. Are you old and grey spending the whole day in slippers and smoking a pipe (DB9) or are you young, dynamic and sporty (Vantage)? Never quite sure where the Vanquish fits in other than completely out of my league!
Pete is right Geoff, if you are buying on mobility DB9 is for you, if however you still have some of your own teeth its vantage.If it's in addition to your 12C then the DB9 would complement it very well. A truly wonderful GT. Aston also do a Volcano Red, so you can have matching cars...the Vanquish has a lot more performance and similar dimensions inside. Worth a consideration.
If it's a sporty replacement to the 12C that you're looking for, then the V12VS would be an entertaining drive! As would the new 8 speed Vanquish...
Would suggest you try all 3. Only rule out the V12VS if you need occasional rear seat(s) for small people.
If it's a sporty replacement to the 12C that you're looking for, then the V12VS would be an entertaining drive! As would the new 8 speed Vanquish...
Would suggest you try all 3. Only rule out the V12VS if you need occasional rear seat(s) for small people.
I have my own teeth and hair. I don't wear slippers! I want something that has grunt, I like to drive my cars. It would be in addition to the McLaren although I am currently fed up to back teeth with it. The main ECU unit plus numerous other codes make car undrivable. But back to the Aston, I love the sound and the look of them. But I genuinely am not sure which one. Too many to choose from!
You really do need to drive them. I knew within a few hundred yards that the DB9 was not for me.
Vantage V8S suited me perfectly for now (and then you need to decide for yourself manual or ASMII). Vantage V12S is a little bit more of everything (but forces you down the ASM route).
I have yet to drive a Vanquish but know I would struggle in the 6-speed knowing the 8-speed is out there so depends on your budget.
So, really with the current range it is very simple and the cars very different in character. If you want to factor in earlier models (DBS, Virage, V12 Vantage manual) it gets more complicated.
However it is a deeply personal choice and no-one on here can decide for you. They are all great though and definitely a box you should tick.
Vantage V8S suited me perfectly for now (and then you need to decide for yourself manual or ASMII). Vantage V12S is a little bit more of everything (but forces you down the ASM route).
I have yet to drive a Vanquish but know I would struggle in the 6-speed knowing the 8-speed is out there so depends on your budget.
So, really with the current range it is very simple and the cars very different in character. If you want to factor in earlier models (DBS, Virage, V12 Vantage manual) it gets more complicated.
However it is a deeply personal choice and no-one on here can decide for you. They are all great though and definitely a box you should tick.
[quote=Geoff Stilwell]I have my own teeth and hair. I don't wear slippers! I want something that has grunt, I like to drive my cars.
Geoff have you considered the V12S Roadster although your stuck with the ASM3 paddle's I'm sure an enthusiast with your driving experience would soon master the art.
Considering you still have your own teeth and you are also blessed with hair you'll also look the part with the roof down,now as for the grunt you'll have more than enough
to put a pig farm to shame.
Might not be you bag but worth a test drive in both the Coupe and the wind in your hair version,if it don't float your boat proceed to the DB9.2 and collect your slippers
at reception at handover.
Great dilemma to find yourself in all the same,enjoy the hunt……….
Geoff have you considered the V12S Roadster although your stuck with the ASM3 paddle's I'm sure an enthusiast with your driving experience would soon master the art.
Considering you still have your own teeth and you are also blessed with hair you'll also look the part with the roof down,now as for the grunt you'll have more than enough
to put a pig farm to shame.
Might not be you bag but worth a test drive in both the Coupe and the wind in your hair version,if it don't float your boat proceed to the DB9.2 and collect your slippers
at reception at handover.
Great dilemma to find yourself in all the same,enjoy the hunt……….
All the V12 cars have grunt, plenty of torque and, as you say, great sound.
My Virage doesn't feel lacking in performance, even when just getting out of a 12c. It's just a different car for different purposes. So I'd imagine a DB would be a great choice. The 8 speed Vanquish really shouldn't go untried either though.
All of them have CCBs, which for me, are excellent stoppers and have very good feel.
Comparing the 12C Iris...Some on here grumble about SatNav, but the latest models have a garmin system, which seems to work just fine for me, only the occasional minor detour. And it works! Never had it crash in my near 3 years of ownership.
I'm sure a dealer would be happy to help you try the cars out.
Whereabouts are you based? The dealer network is pretty well distributed across the country and you should be able to get recommendations on the better ones from folk on here.
My Virage doesn't feel lacking in performance, even when just getting out of a 12c. It's just a different car for different purposes. So I'd imagine a DB would be a great choice. The 8 speed Vanquish really shouldn't go untried either though.
All of them have CCBs, which for me, are excellent stoppers and have very good feel.
Comparing the 12C Iris...Some on here grumble about SatNav, but the latest models have a garmin system, which seems to work just fine for me, only the occasional minor detour. And it works! Never had it crash in my near 3 years of ownership.
I'm sure a dealer would be happy to help you try the cars out.
Whereabouts are you based? The dealer network is pretty well distributed across the country and you should be able to get recommendations on the better ones from folk on here.
Ed50 said:
Geoff Stilwell said:
I have my own teeth and hair. I don't wear slippers! I want something that has grunt, I like to drive my cars.
Geoff have you considered the V12S Roadster although your stuck with the ASM3 paddle's I'm sure an enthusiast with your driving experience would soon master the art.
Considering you still have your own teeth and you are also blessed with hair you'll also look the part with the roof down,now as for the grunt you'll have more than enough
to put a pig farm to shame.
Might not be you bag but worth a test drive in both the Coupe and the wind in your hair version,if it don't float your boat proceed to the DB9.2 and collect your slippers
at reception at handover.
Great dilemma to find yourself in all the same,enjoy the hunt……….
The DB is not a pipe and slippers car! I protest at such slanderous comments Geoff have you considered the V12S Roadster although your stuck with the ASM3 paddle's I'm sure an enthusiast with your driving experience would soon master the art.
Considering you still have your own teeth and you are also blessed with hair you'll also look the part with the roof down,now as for the grunt you'll have more than enough
to put a pig farm to shame.
Might not be you bag but worth a test drive in both the Coupe and the wind in your hair version,if it don't float your boat proceed to the DB9.2 and collect your slippers
at reception at handover.
Great dilemma to find yourself in all the same,enjoy the hunt……….
It doesn't scream for onlookers attention, people are just magnetised by its stunning charms.
People just accept that you are a confident, successful and well adjusted human being who knows they have nothing to prove...
Mike,
Your riposte about the slippers and the 9 where all going well and I was taking it all in nicely especially as you must remember the 9 was my last years
must have steer....
As I said all was going well on my re-education of the 9 until I read "Well adjusted human" and that then immediately ruled me out…………
Joking aside OP get down your local dealership for the day, roll your sleeves up and try the lot.
I can think of worse ways of spending a day….
Your riposte about the slippers and the 9 where all going well and I was taking it all in nicely especially as you must remember the 9 was my last years
must have steer....
As I said all was going well on my re-education of the 9 until I read "Well adjusted human" and that then immediately ruled me out…………
Joking aside OP get down your local dealership for the day, roll your sleeves up and try the lot.
I can think of worse ways of spending a day….
You are a very well adjusted human being Ed
As well as our lovely Bob with his very own volcano!
That little motor of yours looks fab mate. Good to see all the pics of your travels. Hopefully will post mine up starting next weekend.
Yes - OP get in all 3 of them, they're cracking cars, each with their own 'personality'. Let us know how you get on with them.
All the best.
As well as our lovely Bob with his very own volcano!
That little motor of yours looks fab mate. Good to see all the pics of your travels. Hopefully will post mine up starting next weekend.
Yes - OP get in all 3 of them, they're cracking cars, each with their own 'personality'. Let us know how you get on with them.
All the best.
Mike,
Lets hope we all get some decent Pictures next week end…………..but christ lets hope the weather forecast is wrong…
Come and say hello if the Sun's out……..I'll be the well adjusted little fat bloke sitting behind Little Norman…...
I'm easily recognised as I've got a tuft of hair left and a couple of teeth……….
Lets hope we all get some decent Pictures next week end…………..but christ lets hope the weather forecast is wrong…
Come and say hello if the Sun's out……..I'll be the well adjusted little fat bloke sitting behind Little Norman…...
I'm easily recognised as I've got a tuft of hair left and a couple of teeth……….
Geoff Stilwell said:
I have my own teeth and hair. I don't wear slippers! I want something that has grunt, I like to drive my cars. It would be in addition to the McLaren although I am currently fed up to back teeth with it. The main ECU unit plus numerous other codes make car undrivable. But back to the Aston, I love the sound and the look of them. But I genuinely am not sure which one. Too many to choose from!
You don't mention budget and as the range stretches(new)from 85-200k+ (pre-discount)it will be a factor ! Budget aside, from your response above I would say a V12 Vantage S maybe your best fit, but to review all the options click hereGassing Station | Aston Martin | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff