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So I appreciate this will be very subjective but I am thinking of replacing the DBX with a DB12. Nearly all our of my other cars are black and I fancy being a little more interesting without being garish.
I love the AM green with tan primary and black secondary interior but am also drawn to the Neutron white. Never had a green car before.
Wondered what others have gone for or are/would considering???
I love the AM green with tan primary and black secondary interior but am also drawn to the Neutron white. Never had a green car before.
Wondered what others have gone for or are/would considering???
I have a DBX in Minotaur Green with tan and black interior. It’s an incredible colour in the sun but does look black in many light conditions and suffers like black from looking dirty very quickly. Previously I had a DB11 in Ultramarine Black. I have seen a few DBS in Pentland Green which I always thought looked really classy and understated. I am sure that would work well on a DB12 and is a bit more green than Minotaur. The tan interior works really well and lifts it more than a black one.
AM do lots of great greens! Buckinghamshire Green is really lovely too and has classic appeal.
That said Minotaur takes a bit of beating if you want a green that is close to black.
The link below is really good for looking at colour options but going to your dealer spec room to look at them in the flesh is always best.
https://astonmartinnewportbeach.com/inventory/pain...
That said Minotaur takes a bit of beating if you want a green that is close to black.
The link below is really good for looking at colour options but going to your dealer spec room to look at them in the flesh is always best.
https://astonmartinnewportbeach.com/inventory/pain...
Edited by AdamV12V on Wednesday 6th September 09:39
Green is a traditional Aston colour. But there are lots of greens to choose from so get a tasteful one, one that can stand out from the sea of monochrome without looking like a kitchen from a 1990s home renovation show. Chiltern Green always looks good IMHO.
As problems go it's rather a good one!
As problems go it's rather a good one!
flow99 said:
Swissdriver said:
AppleTreeGreen is it!
not all greens on that inventory, such as appletree green, are available on DB12. Need to check configurator.
Std colours are of course much cheaper.
Calinours said:
California Sage. Was a 60’s colour and had a little bit of a renaissance in the 2000s with some VH stuff specified with it.
Lots of early DB9s are California Sage - I'm not sure it works so well on that shape though; a bit light.Another overlooked colour IMHO is Toro Red if you want to be different.
Simpo Two said:
Green is a traditional Aston colour. But there are lots of greens to choose from so get a tasteful one, one that can stand out from the sea of monochrome without looking like a kitchen from a 1990s home renovation show. Chiltern Green always looks good IMHO.
As problems go it's rather a good one!
It’s a shame they don’t do hardly green anymore As problems go it's rather a good one!
Alloro and Stirling green are also stunning with mild green and more pronounced silver.
I always get confused on the old db4 zagato colors, but a few are rather silvery too - perhaps "sanction green" or something. Very nice.
Then Balmoral green is also a historic AM green
With red it's hard to beat "diavolo". - this was a press color for the V12 Vantage zagato.
I always get confused on the old db4 zagato colors, but a few are rather silvery too - perhaps "sanction green" or something. Very nice.
Then Balmoral green is also a historic AM green
With red it's hard to beat "diavolo". - this was a press color for the V12 Vantage zagato.
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