Prettiest Aston... Is It The DB7?

Prettiest Aston... Is It The DB7?

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scogins

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120 posts

105 months

Tuesday 26th January 2021
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I've been thinking of DB7's recently - it was never a model that featured much on my radar, but I think I'm finally starting to see it's appeal.

It obviously wouldn't be troubling the top-spots of any 'Best Aston' lists, but I'm starting to think it might just be the 'prettiest'.

I could be tempted...

Edited by scogins on Tuesday 26th January 14:01

Moonpie

126 posts

42 months

Bobajobbob

1,443 posts

97 months

Tuesday 26th January 2021
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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder I guess. Its not a bad looking car but in my opinion it isn't the prettiest Aston by a long shot. I would put it above most Zagatos however.

Agent57

1,664 posts

155 months

Tuesday 26th January 2021
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It's certainly up there and you don't see as many as the VH models.

Valiant-Ecosse

553 posts

211 months

Tuesday 26th January 2021
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I dont think id even put it in my top 5!

2nd gen vanquish i think takes it for me.

Edited by Valiant-Ecosse on Monday 1st February 11:24

cayman-black

12,650 posts

217 months

Tuesday 26th January 2021
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I would not say no to this in my garage!
https://www.pistonheads.com/buy/listing/9709720

Gruff500

207 posts

239 months

Tuesday 26th January 2021
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Interesting perspective - certainly not the prettiest aston but equally certainly not the least pretty - none are genuinely ugly bar the moderately offensive cygnet.

Still has great lines and presence if a little bit of a jaaaaag feel to it.

Older astons seem to me to be 'prettier', newer ones seem to have more presence. Gaydon era VH platform cars will be hard to beat long term for beautiful lines.

Agent57

1,664 posts

155 months

Tuesday 26th January 2021
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Yes, a lot of modern cars have presence but that is not beauty.

IMHO if you have to add on spoilers and carbon fibre and stripes and massive wheels and big grills then you lose some of the style and elegance.

85Carrera

3,503 posts

238 months

Tuesday 26th January 2021
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Nowhere near for me.

Never been a particular fan of their looks. Very dated compared to what followed and plenty of better looking older stuff.

Agent57

1,664 posts

155 months

Wednesday 27th January 2021
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Time for some pics

Jon39

12,845 posts

144 months

Wednesday 27th January 2021
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Valiant-Ecosse said:
I don't think I'd even put it in my top 5!

2nd gen Vantage I think takes it for me.



Beautiful from every angle. Love those hints of banglesque, the mischievously small exhausts and oh that front view, gorgeous.

It did have to look on though with a tear in it's eye, when a DB7 won the cigar.






Green9

155 posts

169 months

Wednesday 27th January 2021
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For what it’s worth this is my list:

1). DB5
2). DB4 GT
3). DB9 (and DBS although prefer purity of DB9)
4). Vanquish Mk.1
4). V8V
5). DBS Superleggera

Love the DB7 (especially that Pentland Green one in the link above - wow!) but it doesn’t make my top 5.

N7GTX

7,877 posts

144 months

Thursday 28th January 2021
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Edited by N7GTX on Thursday 28th January 10:03

300bhp/ton

41,030 posts

191 months

Thursday 28th January 2021
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Valiant-Ecosse said:
I dont think id even put it in my top 5!

2nd gen vantage i think takes it for me.
The Vantage looks awesome and could be called many things. But pretty certainly isn't one of them though!

300bhp/ton

41,030 posts

191 months

Thursday 28th January 2021
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scogins said:
I've been thinking of DB7's recently - it was never a model that featured much on my radar, but I think I'm finally starting to see it's appeal.

It obviously wouldn't be troubling the top-spots of any 'Best Aston' lists, but I'm starting to think it might just be the 'prettiest'.

I could be tempted...

Edited by scogins on Tuesday 26th January 14:01
Not sure on the top spot, but I do think they look great. And arguably I don't think they have dated much either. But the original 6 cylinder version was the prettiest. The V12 became more 'butch'.




Apart from the fact that I know what it is. And that most modern cars are completely fugly. I think this looks pine fresh still and could be something from only 10 years ago visually. The current Jag F-Type doesn't look any more 'modern'.


As for prettiest Aston, tough one.

Probably this:



Although all of the DB4, 5 & 6's are extremely pretty and handsome looking cars.



Note, none of the above are the 'best' looking Aston for my personal tastes. Just those that are prettiest. smile

GG33

1,220 posts

202 months

Thursday 28th January 2021
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No

The Vanquish II is the prettiest.

paulrog1

992 posts

142 months

Thursday 28th January 2021
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My top 5-

Gaydon DBS
DB9
DB9.2
NP Vanquish
Gaydon Vanquish.


Agent57

1,664 posts

155 months

Thursday 28th January 2021
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N7GTX said:
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Edited by N7GTX on Thursday 28th January 10:03
DB6? Above the DB4 and 5? Or do you treat the 4,5 and 6 as one car? smile

Jon39

12,845 posts

144 months

Thursday 28th January 2021
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The 2005 Vantage is widely admired as a beautiful and well proportioned design.
Ian Callum did the majority of the design, which was then revised slightly by Mr Fisker.
The interior was designed by (sorry have forgotten her name).

The DB7 I think is a longer car, which perhaps gives a slightly less well proportioned appearance in side view.
Whether that aditional length is in one area particulad I dont know, but here are two side shot to compare.
I note the Vantage has less rear overhang and the base of the windscreen is furter forward which gives the impression of a shorter front section length. Side window height seems less.
Interesting when studying these small details, what an effect it has on the overall look.











8Speed

731 posts

67 months

Thursday 28th January 2021
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Jon39 said:

The 2005 Vantage is widely admired as a beautiful and well proportioned design.
Ian Callum did the majority of the design, which was then revised slightly by Mr Fisker.
The interior was designed by (sorry have forgotten her name).

Very hard to beat this!
View of some may be slightly jaded because a relatively large number were produced & we've got used to looking at them.