Why no more green Astons?

Why no more green Astons?

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Bincenzo

2,606 posts

179 months

Friday 30th December 2016
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AdamV8V said:
Thank you Sir thumbup
Hood and interior are both Bitter Chocolate. The car's basically a mint Aero in reverse biggrin



Congrats on your new one. A DB9GT in Alloro is a wonderful car in a wonderful colour. Enjoy driving
VAJ. My personal favourite ever green car in the whole wide world. Ever.

Gettoff

1,434 posts

207 months

Saturday 31st December 2016
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Going back to the original question, assuming we are talking UK here as tastes vary around the globe. There are a few reasons why there could be a relative lack of green cars around.

A fairly high percentage of cars are dealer spec and a lot of these will be in resale grey or black.
Green was felt to be an "unlucky" colour years ago, maybe some of that legacy still exists.
Pre-Gaydon cars may have more of a variation in colours but were sold in lower numbers and so a rarer sight.
It's harder to get a balance when choosing the interior on a green car, posssibly then limiting choice.

To explain the last point more, you can choose a silver, grey or black exterior and because of their neutrality could choose pretty much any colour interior and it could be made to work. Green, or any primary colour really, is slightly more limiting in terms of what works.

There are some lovely examples above such as Hardly, Alloro and Cali Sage plus Pentland or Buckingham from the darker end of the spectrum, all metallic though. A flat green can look pretty awful on the wrong era of car, a Blower Bentley or C type Jag look amazing but anything modern? Maybe if you want it to look like British Leyland painted it.

Aston Traveller

373 posts

148 months

Saturday 31st December 2016
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polar8 said:
Apologies for the very gratuitous shot below - it is Christmas and I've just taken delivery so I'm very excited - but a question: why doesn't anyone order a green Aston anymore? ]
Much as I love Astons I would never have a green one. Any green. I would not have any green car. ( or a brown one for that matter).
Some very beautiful cars pictured but not for me. ( runs - expecting flaming from the green car owners)

Each to their own.
Fay

V8 Vantage GT

1,569 posts

106 months

Saturday 31st December 2016
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Because most dealer ordered cars of all brands are ordered in either Silver, White or Black with black interiors and in that order. Ask any sales person and they will tell you any other color is a hard sell. Most other colors are customer ordered.

SimonSays

449 posts

275 months

Sunday 1st January 2017
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I hate green cars. They remind me of those bad-driving green minivans that scrape other cars when they try to maneuver in parking lots. However, I so want a green Aston. Go figure. I hate it that there are hardly any green ones, situation is the same here in the US.

woodsypedia

870 posts

153 months

Sunday 1st January 2017
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V8V Pete said:
woodsypedia said:
You don't need to convince me wink


Every time you post pictures of your car Chris it reawakens a little regret that I didn't buy it before you did smile
Ahhh you guys biggrin

Edited by woodsypedia on Sunday 1st January 11:43

woodsypedia

870 posts

153 months

Sunday 1st January 2017
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Gettoff said:
Going back to the original question, assuming we are talking UK here as tastes vary around the globe. There are a few reasons why there could be a relative lack of green cars around.

A fairly high percentage of cars are dealer spec and a lot of these will be in resale grey or black.
Green was felt to be an "unlucky" colour years ago, maybe some of that legacy still exists.
Pre-Gaydon cars may have more of a variation in colours but were sold in lower numbers and so a rarer sight.
It's harder to get a balance when choosing the interior on a green car, posssibly then limiting choice.

To explain the last point more, you can choose a silver, grey or black exterior and because of their neutrality could choose pretty much any colour interior and it could be made to work. Green, or any primary colour really, is slightly more limiting in terms of what works.

There are some lovely examples above such as Hardly, Alloro and Cali Sage plus Pentland or Buckingham from the darker end of the spectrum, all metallic though. A flat green can look pretty awful on the wrong era of car, a Blower Bentley or C type Jag look amazing but anything modern? Maybe if you want it to look like British Leyland painted it.
You're bang on. The majority of dealers order safe colours. I love my car and I'm so lucky that there aren't more dynamic colours on the road. In 10 years from now, I think we'll be overloaded with flat white cars. I mean, who'd take a DB4 in black wink

AMDBSVNick

6,997 posts

162 months

Sunday 1st January 2017
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No longer in our possession sadly frown



Gavc

225 posts

133 months

Sunday 1st January 2017
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I called into Works on Friday. All the cars on the front were in either black or grey. They were all beautiful but so boring!! Spied a lovely light blue V12v and a Green proper Aston inside Virage V600 I think. This looked awesome. Wish dealers speced up some more interesting combo's. It's like Ferrari and the red all look the same and boring.
Glad I like green and yellow!

Simon Lane

452 posts

121 months

Monday 2nd January 2017
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There's an Aston Martin Racing Green V12VS SSIII and a China Grey V12VS Man in the AM Cambridge showroom right now.

Simon Lane

452 posts

121 months

Monday 2nd January 2017
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Also AM Cambridge delivered 8 x V12VS Spitfire 80 in 'Duxford Green' in October

James Alexander

65 posts

97 months

Thursday 12th January 2017
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I love my DBR9 Green V8 Vantage.....matches Phantom Grey Leather perfectly........

alan powley

258 posts

132 months

Friday 13th January 2017
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polar8

Original Poster:

520 posts

202 months

Friday 13th January 2017
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What a beautiful selection of Astons in green. Here's another, albeit- an arse shot:
I'm in love with my green Aston


popegregory

1,437 posts

134 months

Friday 13th January 2017
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When I was looking for my Cerbera I encountered a few in California Sage, this was touted as a "classic Aston" colour, but I've never seen one! Apologies if I missed it skimming through this, but do any of you champs have one? I'd like to see what it looks like.

ATTAK Z

11,023 posts

189 months

Friday 13th January 2017
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popegregory said:
When I was looking for my Cerbera I encountered a few in California Sage, this was touted as a "classic Aston" colour, but I've never seen one! Apologies if I missed it skimming through this, but do any of you champs have one? I'd like to see what it looks like.

popegregory

1,437 posts

134 months

Friday 13th January 2017
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ATTAK Z said:
popegregory said:
When I was looking for my Cerbera I encountered a few in California Sage, this was touted as a "classic Aston" colour, but I've never seen one! Apologies if I missed it skimming through this, but do any of you champs have one? I'd like to see what it looks like.
What a charming looking vehicle, thank you. It certainly suits those angular lines more than it does the TVR, I think.

Beefmeister

16,482 posts

230 months

ollyh1988

862 posts

200 months

Saturday 14th January 2017
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Mine in California Sage - bought it specifically because I loved this colour.


dalecan

316 posts

251 months

Saturday 14th January 2017
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ollyh1988 said:
Mine in California Sage - bought it specifically because I loved this colour.

Lovely car!

My buddy has a California Sage DB9 and it is simply stunning.