Jay Leno reviews the V12V

Jay Leno reviews the V12V

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nagra

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4,711 posts

185 months

Tuesday 13th September 2011
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Not sure if this is a repost or not but I found it when searching for V8V reviews...

http://www.jaylenosgarage.com/at-the-garage/sports...

God I love that car.....




yeti

10,523 posts

276 months

Tuesday 13th September 2011
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If I remember rightly, so did he? T'was a very good review of a very good car. If only they made a ragtop...

toofastforme

119 posts

171 months

Tuesday 13th September 2011
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What's that at 12.37 into the film. Looks like a paddle shifter. On a manual V12V?

nagra

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4,711 posts

185 months

Tuesday 13th September 2011
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toofastforme said:
What's that at 12.37 into the film. Looks like a paddle shifter. On a manual V12V?
Just noticed that!!! Taken a screen capture... certainly looks like a paddle shift.....




Rex Racer

340 posts

155 months

Tuesday 13th September 2011
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I'm assuming they just used some interior footage of a paddle shift V8V with a similar color scheme.

Guycord

744 posts

174 months

Tuesday 13th September 2011
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You cant see the oil temp gauge clearly.

The V8V and V12V have different oil temp displays.

Also, unless switched off, it is impossible to take a picture of the V12V's petrol gauge needlewithout blurring

toofastforme

119 posts

171 months

Tuesday 13th September 2011
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The other giveaway is the steering wheel, which is lacking the alcantara of the V12V. So a confirmed V8V then. Cheapskates using clips from another car in a so-called review. Perhaps the original V12V featured earlier on in the film had a big dent in the roof after Jay Leno had crammed his big head into the car!

Mako V12V

3,135 posts

215 months

Tuesday 13th September 2011
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Guycord said:
Also, unless switched off, it is impossible to take a picture of the V12V's petrol gauge needlewithout blurring
hehe
Very funny Guy, know what ya mean wink

JohnG1

3,471 posts

206 months

Tuesday 13th September 2011
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Mako V12V said:
hehe
Very funny Guy, know what ya mean wink
Try a Mercedes SL63 AMG....

6mpg average versus 12mpg for my V12V....

burntout

1,390 posts

155 months

Wednesday 14th September 2011
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All I can say is.... Jay Leno top bloke!!

Genuine petrol head, doesnt care what he looks like (ref the denim and hair style) Imagine how it must be waliking into his garage!!!!!

Rex Racer

340 posts

155 months

Thursday 15th September 2011
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I wish the race driver would have provided more commentary. When Jay said "let's hand it over to a race driver" I was looking forward to hearing the race dricer's impressions while behind the wheel at the track. Instead, he just gave a few initial comments and the rest of the vid is just him driving. Other than that though, great vid.

michael gould

5,691 posts

242 months

Friday 16th September 2011
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its a bloody awful review .......borin borin boring for a boring US market.........for what is probably the best car Aston make

nagra

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185 months

Friday 16th September 2011
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michael gould said:
its a bloody awful review .......borin borin boring for a boring US market.........for what is probably the best car Aston make
hehe Why dont you just say what you think? thumbup

michael gould

5,691 posts

242 months

Friday 16th September 2011
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nagra said:
michael gould said:
its a bloody awful review .......borin borin boring for a boring US market.........for what is probably the best car Aston make
hehe Why dont you just say what you think? thumbup
he he ...i did smile

:J:

2,593 posts

226 months

Friday 16th September 2011
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Vergis said:
I quite like the vid actually and Jay seems like a nice guy.

That so called race driver was not very good. Braking in the corner and making the back end look twitchy. Not good at all.

He also looked stiff while driving it. A relaxed posture is supposed to be important for effective track driving.
IIRC, the driver for Jay Leno is Justin Bell (Dereks son).

Not sure a 'not very good driver' could win the FIA GT2 championship ? he won it many moons ago I admit, but not indicitive of a bad driver ?

Braking in the corner and getting the back end twitchy sounds like trail breaking to me to help the car around the corner, a common practice and not indicitive of bad driving, in fact, I would say it's the opposite as it takes a bit of talent to do it properly.



Edited by :J: on Friday 16th September 12:34

JohnG1

3,471 posts

206 months

Friday 16th September 2011
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:J: said:
IIRC, the driver for Jay Leno is Justin Bell (Dereks son).

Not sure a 'not very good driver' could win the FIA GT2 championship ? he won it many moons ago I admit, but not indicitive of a bad driver ?

Braking in the corner and getting the back end twitchy sounds like trail breaking to me to help the car around the corner, a common practice and not indicitive of bad driving, in fact, I would say it's the opposite as it takes a bit of talent to do it properly.



Edited by :J: on Friday 16th September 12:34
Why use trail braking in a front/mid engine car? In a 911 yes, but a V12V?


Rex Racer

340 posts

155 months

Friday 16th September 2011
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michael gould said:
its a bloody awful review .......borin borin boring for a boring US market.........for what is probably the best car Aston make
Boring US Market? That means what?

michael gould

5,691 posts

242 months

Friday 16th September 2011
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Rex Racer said:
michael gould said:
its a bloody awful review .......borin borin boring for a boring US market.........for what is probably the best car Aston make
Boring US Market? That means what?
most Americans are used to stick shifts and suspension that Europe stopped using just after the second world war......I note Rex you are not included in that stereotype ........probably due to a lost youth in Europe ........reviews of cars are very odd compared to European car reviews.

ps I love the states ....I have spent plenty of my youth there smile


peterr96

2,226 posts

176 months

Friday 16th September 2011
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JohnG1 said:
Why use trail braking in a front/mid engine car? In a 911 yes, but a V12V?
The instructor I had on my V8V Millbrook day was most definately trail braking..... and he was considerably quicker than me.
As already said it takes talent.
I would expect trail braking in a 911 has the potential to go quite badly wrong. My only driving experience of a 911 has been on a few Palmer Sport days (with their very archaic crappy flappy paddle change-sometime-maybe-not gearboxes) and I think I got the trophy for "furthest off course"! Pretty sure I was "trail braking" just before!

JohnG1

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206 months

Friday 16th September 2011
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peterr96 said:
The instructor I had on my V8V Millbrook day was most definately trail braking..... and he was considerably quicker than me.
As already said it takes talent.
I would expect trail braking in a 911 has the potential to go quite badly wrong. My only driving experience of a 911 has been on a few Palmer Sport days (with their very archaic crappy flappy paddle change-sometime-maybe-not gearboxes) and I think I got the trophy for "furthest off course"! Pretty sure I was "trail braking" just before!
Oh, no need. I have no driving talent.

So back to my point - trail braking is to transfer momentum forward to get more weight and therefore grip on the steering wheels. Which makes sense in a 911 since it will understeer in most conditions due to chassis design and weight distribution.

But I don't see why this would be needed in a front/mid engined car like a V8V or indeed in a V12V with another 100 kilos up front.