What's an Aero 8 like?

What's an Aero 8 like?

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sealtt

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Friday 12th June 2015
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Hello,

Having had a love of the Aero 8 design since I first saw it at Geneva a number of years ago, the newest iteration due to be released later this year has got to the point of looking so incredibly good that I almost have to buy one!

I currently drive a F430 Spider and had been planning to upgrade it to the 458 Spider in the next 12 months. The 458 being the best sports car I've ever driven, and I have had my heart set on it for ages. I have a Range Rover for daily duties - which I absolutely love! - so this is a second car purely for fun & enjoyment on a nice day with a friend, my fiancee or daughter in the passenger seat along for the ride to enjoy the noise, (a little bit of attention!), the looks, the performance and just overall experience of being out on the roads on a nice day in something special.

So my questions... well, what are these Aero 8 cars like to drive? Do you think it is going to suit my usage well? Is there any car you would compare it to? Would it be a real disappointment as a driving experience for someone who loves driving mid-engine Ferraris? Also what's the public response like? Although pretty good, the Ferrari is not always 100% positive.

- Seal

sealtt

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Tuesday 16th June 2015
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Thanks for the comments, good to hear.

Funnily enough I was at the Malvern show and by coincidence Morgan were there with a Plus 8 which I had a sit in last weekend, was surprisingly comfortable and a very nice place to be inside. I'm really positive about the idea of the Aero 8 now which should be even better.

It is intended to be a good weather only car, though in England you never really know when rain protection will be required!

I will definitely be going to see one and test drive as soon as they have a car available, I'm excited to try it as I think it might just be exactly what I'm looking for.

sealtt

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Thursday 18th June 2015
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Thanks for sharing. What's the reception like & public reaction in the Morgan?

People wanting to prove something? Kids pointing? People taking photos? People letting you pull out? People deliberately not letting you pull out / overtake / etc? Lots of people offering to swap their XYZ for your car? How fast you had out of it? Etc

sealtt

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Friday 19th June 2015
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Wow, love it! Truly blending old and new styling!! Are the seats actually yellow?

Good to hear it's positive, as you might imagine, being a young male and with an L405 Vogue and f430 spider, I can certainly end up getting some less than positive reactions from people and even get the odd nasty comment. Usually not a big deal, but can sometimes be tiring and frustrating. That to me would be a real positive if the Morgan would get a better reaction from the public, would let me relax more. The Range Rover is normally ok, but f430 can at times just get too much.

Love the photos by the way, so what colour spec is your car in the pics? What spec are you going for on the series 5 by the way? I've been most interested in the blue launch colour, looks great. I'm hoping to go to MMC in August and see it in person at their open day.

Edited by sealtt on Friday 19th June 02:06

sealtt

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Sunday 21st June 2015
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WOW, the yellow is very eye catching hehe. Good fun though.


Thanks for your further thoughts, that would drive me crazy seeing someone lying on it ... hope it didn't cause any damage.

sealtt

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Sunday 5th July 2015
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NDA said:
I have the new Plus 8 (which is the same engine and essentially the same chassis) and love it.

The Aero will not have the uber tight handling of the Ferrari, the electronic gizmos of the Ferrari, the stopping power... However it is an excellent car with unique looks (the look down the long bonnet is a fabulous view), it handles extremely well (very different to the 'traditional' Morgans) and the finish is good too. For fun on a fine day you can't beat it.

The public response is excellent - a Morgan is non threatening (the fools!) and brings a smile to everyone.

Take a test drive in one. A five star review on mine. smile
Hi, I just went out and drove a Plus 8 today, the new one with BMW V8, and after the test drive all I can say is that you are the owner of a FANTASTIC car!

What a lovely thing to drive, just for the pleasure of going out on a nice day and enjoying driving along, so rewarding and what an awesome noise! It really made me think the new Aero 8 is going to be a fantastic purchase and I would love to have one in my garage.

I am just going to take a couple of weeks to think whether I'd get more out of having a 2 seater car or if it would be best to get a 4 seater - like a Ferrari California - instead. We have a young daughter, so opportunities to go out can get a little limited, so need to think a little more about it.

sealtt

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Sunday 26th July 2015
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PhilRS said:
Before you buy go to talkmorgan.com, read the threads carefully, and try to estimate the ratio of number of problems reported by Aero owners over the total number of Aero produced. If you are expecting trouble-free motoring, walk away: Morgans are not over-engineered, the factory is not always fast to deliver the needed parts and dealers expect "tinkering" owners with great patience and a love for the marque and its culture.

My S1 was the most unreliable car I have ever owned.
Thanks for the advice, important to consider, especially as the nearest dealer is 2hrs+ away from me - a 4hr-5hr round trip!