RE: Aston Martin V8 Vantage Roadster: Spotted
Discussion
Article said:
So while it will continue to depreciate
*** Disclosure: Owner of a very similar car! ***As has been said, 4.7 Vantages were built in much smaller numbers than the 4.3. Add to that many Roadsters tended to have the SportShift automated gearbox, that makes a proper manual 4.7 roadster a relatively rare thing. Numbers in the PH classifieds tend to be in the single digits (five atm).
These won't appreciate in the way we're seeing manual DBS's go up by, but I don't think £50k will be far from the bottom of the curve for good examples of this model.
My running costs are c£1k a year and, whatever happens, you'll never lose as much as you will the minute you drive that TT off of the dealership forecourt!
ogrodz said:
If you drive an Aston and then drive a 911 C4S - there is absolutely no contest
I do, and I have.I know it's predictable and hackneyed, but I was genuinely left cold by the Porsche. Ballistically fast, but did nothing for me.
I have a small child, so looked at getting a 997 C4S Cab or even stretching to a 991 Targa. I really wanted to love it so I could take the family out in it, but driving home in the Aston and having fun at sane speeds (but making that wonderful noise) left me in no doubt there is, as you say, absolutely no contest
Cost me a Land Rover Disco 4 though...
AdamV8V said:
ogrodz said:
If you drive an Aston and then drive a 911 C4S - there is absolutely no contest
I do, and I have.I know it's predictable and hackneyed, but I was genuinely left cold by the Porsche. Ballistically fast, but did nothing for me.
I have a small child, so looked at getting a 997 C4S Cab or even stretching to a 991 Targa. I really wanted to love it so I could take the family out in it, but driving home in the Aston and having fun at sane speeds (but making that wonderful noise) left me in no doubt there is, as you say, absolutely no contest
Cost me a Land Rover Disco 4 though...
currently for sale in the classifieds here - http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/b... - four seats, just as fast just as expensive, just as "prestigious" and just as thirsty.
ogrodz said:
Well, if you are not bothered about the driving pleasure, brilliant engineering, 4wd safety etc etc... why not go for something like this wallowing elephant...
currently for sale in the classifieds here - http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/b... - four seats, just as fast just as expensive, just as "prestigious" and just as thirsty.
Thanks for the suggestion Ogrodz currently for sale in the classifieds here - http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/b... - four seats, just as fast just as expensive, just as "prestigious" and just as thirsty.
But I'm not sure you're getting it.
It's because I am bothered about driving pleasure that I chose the Aston over a Porsche, as brilliantly engineered, 4WD-equipped and safe a 997 4S Cab may be.
A SportPack equipped Vantage is anything but wallowy, something this article and almost every other road test points out. The fact the engine and the gearbox sit within the wheelbase, contributing to a 49:51 weight distribution, actually make it properly pointy.
Didn't you recently extol the virtues of the B7 RS4 Cab on another thread?!
Anyway, it's all subjective isn't it, and a debate ('to Pork or not to Pork') that will rage forever on.
Horses, courses etc etc
Kierkegaard said:
The noise alone from the Vantage is a good reason for choosing one over the Audi. Add in the looks and the heritage and you'd be mad not to pick the Aston.
V8 Vantage sounds better than a V10 R8? Oh no. Oh no no no no no.Edited by sidesauce on Thursday 15th September 21:42
Itsallicanafford said:
simonr100 said:
The V8 vantage is a lovely car but it will always be looked on as the bottom of the range "girly model". Great for the wife not so good if you are a bloke - you need the v12 vantage/DBS/DB9 etc
Really? I genuinely don't think this is how these cars are perceived. Itsallicanafford said:
simonr100 said:
The V8 vantage is a lovely car but it will always be looked on as the bottom of the range "girly model". Great for the wife not so good if you are a bloke - you need the v12 vantage/DBS/DB9 etc
Really? I genuinely don't think this is how these cars are perceived. sidesauce said:
Kierkegaard said:
The noise alone from the Vantage is a good reason for choosing one over the Audi. Add in the looks and the heritage and you'd be mad not to pick the Aston.
V8 Vantage sounds better than a V10 R8? Oh no. Oh no no no no no.Edited by sidesauce on Thursday 15th September 21:42
sidesauce said:
V8 Vantage sounds better than a V10 R8? Oh no. Oh no no no no no.
Cheapest used V10 R8 Spyder is £65k though, so not exactly comparable.Edited by sidesauce on Thursday 15th September 21:42
(To be honest though, I was surprised how cheap/affordable/value/depreciated (delete as appropriate) they have become!)
AdamV8V said:
sidesauce said:
V8 Vantage sounds better than a V10 R8? Oh no. Oh no no no no no.
Cheapest used V10 R8 Spyder is £65k though, so not exactly comparable.Edited by sidesauce on Thursday 15th September 21:42
(To be honest though, I was surprised how cheap/affordable/value/depreciated (delete as appropriate) they have become!)
For that price they absolutely ARE comparable and for me the R8 wins, no contest. Newer car, lower mileage and it's a manual too...
Edited by sidesauce on Friday 16th September 00:12
AdamV8V said:
Thanks for the suggestion Ogrodz
But I'm not sure you're getting it.
It's because I am bothered about driving pleasure that I chose the Aston over a Porsche, as brilliantly engineered, 4WD-equipped and safe a 997 4S Cab may be.
A SportPack equipped Vantage is anything but wallowy, something this article and almost every other road test points out. The fact the engine and the gearbox sit within the wheelbase, contributing to a 49:51 weight distribution, actually make it properly pointy.
Didn't you recently extol the virtues of the B7 RS4 Cab on another thread?!
Anyway, it's all subjective isn't it, and a debate ('to Pork or not to Pork') that will rage forever on.
Horses, courses etc etc
Very true - probably good to bring in a third party with suitable experience here. A fair review from Chris Harris below methinks - and as he is sporting a beard for this one, perhaps we should take note!But I'm not sure you're getting it.
It's because I am bothered about driving pleasure that I chose the Aston over a Porsche, as brilliantly engineered, 4WD-equipped and safe a 997 4S Cab may be.
A SportPack equipped Vantage is anything but wallowy, something this article and almost every other road test points out. The fact the engine and the gearbox sit within the wheelbase, contributing to a 49:51 weight distribution, actually make it properly pointy.
Didn't you recently extol the virtues of the B7 RS4 Cab on another thread?!
Anyway, it's all subjective isn't it, and a debate ('to Pork or not to Pork') that will rage forever on.
Horses, courses etc etc
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