What's the best Aston Martin?
Discussion
For me? Not trying to start WW4, but wanted to get some input from those who know more than I do.
A little background - currently have a 2016 BMW M3 but am moving to NZ. I could get another M3 in NZ, but the new model doesn't excite me overly, and I can't get a manual. I've always liked Aston Martin, but know very little about the model range, so was hoping some more knowledgeable people on here might be able to help guide me to the cars that might suit me the best. looking at something in the last 15 years, ideally closer to current as I prefer more modern tech.
Firstly, handling. No doubt all Aston Martins handle well, but are there some that are more firm and precise, vs some that are more luxurious and comfortable? Are there also variations or specific options I'd want to look for to get the better handling models? I want an Aston version of the M3, not a 7 series.
And similarly the interior - I like the firm but comfortable seats of the M3, as opposed to the soft and supple seats of the 7 series. Do the different models in the range have different grades of interior luxury and softness?
V8 or V12? I know for some cars the smaller engine makes for a better balanced car due to weight distribution, but I am a sucker for a V12 - I have 3 currently :/
Lastly - if it could have the name Vanquish because I think that's the coolest name ever put on a car that would be good, but I guess that's what I am trying to work out - is the Vanquish too much of a luxury cruiser for what I'm looking for?
TIA.
A little background - currently have a 2016 BMW M3 but am moving to NZ. I could get another M3 in NZ, but the new model doesn't excite me overly, and I can't get a manual. I've always liked Aston Martin, but know very little about the model range, so was hoping some more knowledgeable people on here might be able to help guide me to the cars that might suit me the best. looking at something in the last 15 years, ideally closer to current as I prefer more modern tech.
Firstly, handling. No doubt all Aston Martins handle well, but are there some that are more firm and precise, vs some that are more luxurious and comfortable? Are there also variations or specific options I'd want to look for to get the better handling models? I want an Aston version of the M3, not a 7 series.
And similarly the interior - I like the firm but comfortable seats of the M3, as opposed to the soft and supple seats of the 7 series. Do the different models in the range have different grades of interior luxury and softness?
V8 or V12? I know for some cars the smaller engine makes for a better balanced car due to weight distribution, but I am a sucker for a V12 - I have 3 currently :/
Lastly - if it could have the name Vanquish because I think that's the coolest name ever put on a car that would be good, but I guess that's what I am trying to work out - is the Vanquish too much of a luxury cruiser for what I'm looking for?
TIA.
I am biased but the Vanquish S Coupe (2016ish 310 type) is the best resolved Aston of the modern era. It's a GT but it can lift its skirts and get a proper shift on too. I've done: DB7 Vantage, DB9, DBS, Vantage V8, Vantage V8S, Vanquish (non S 310).
I think the only other one I'd highlight is the Vantage V12. However, after an extended test drive, I elected not to buy that - but only because it is a proper hooligan of a car. I didn't think my licence would survive owning one - it just wanted to be thrashed mercilessly. The Vanquish S is a bit more Jekyll and Hyde (the V12 is all Hyde).
It also helps that the Vanquish is a fabulous looking beast too.
I think the only other one I'd highlight is the Vantage V12. However, after an extended test drive, I elected not to buy that - but only because it is a proper hooligan of a car. I didn't think my licence would survive owning one - it just wanted to be thrashed mercilessly. The Vanquish S is a bit more Jekyll and Hyde (the V12 is all Hyde).
It also helps that the Vanquish is a fabulous looking beast too.
AstonZagato said:
I am biased but the Vanquish S Coupe (2016ish 310 type) is the best resolved Aston of the modern era. It's a GT but it can lift its skirts and get a proper shift on too. I've done: DB7 Vantage, DB9, DBS, Vantage V8, Vantage V8S, Vanquish (non S 310).
I think the only other one I'd highlight is the Vantage V12. However, after an extended test drive, I elected not to buy that - but only because it is a proper hooligan of a car. I didn't think my licence would survive owning one - it just wanted to be thrashed mercilessly. The Vanquish S is a bit more Jekyll and Hyde (the V12 is all Hyde).
It also helps that the Vanquish is a fabulous looking beast too.
Thank you - exactly the sort of insight I was looking for.I think the only other one I'd highlight is the Vantage V12. However, after an extended test drive, I elected not to buy that - but only because it is a proper hooligan of a car. I didn't think my licence would survive owning one - it just wanted to be thrashed mercilessly. The Vanquish S is a bit more Jekyll and Hyde (the V12 is all Hyde).
It also helps that the Vanquish is a fabulous looking beast too.
Be prepared to look for a while though in NZ as there hasn't been much on the market for 6 months or so. A couple of Vanquishes have been listed recently, one just in your budget range:
https://www.trademe.co.nz/a/motors/cars/aston-mart...
And one not:
https://www.trademe.co.nz/a/motors/cars/aston-mart...
The last V12 Vantage I saw listed was in June last year. You may be lucky like me though and buy privately through word of mouth.
https://www.trademe.co.nz/a/motors/cars/aston-mart...
And one not:
https://www.trademe.co.nz/a/motors/cars/aston-mart...
The last V12 Vantage I saw listed was in June last year. You may be lucky like me though and buy privately through word of mouth.
AdamV12V said:
dinonz said:
I should have said that! I'm thinking £100K.
Absolutely definitely a V12VS then. Simples 
Given what’s the OP said about seats, V12VS with the carbon backed lightweight seats. And MY16 waterfall dash for good measure.
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