F Type V8 - AM Vantage V8 manual
Discussion
Hi all,
I m currently in a 2015 Jaguar F-Type V8 and thinking about switching to a 2010 manual 4.7 V8 Vantage as my daily, doing around 6k miles per year.
For those who ve driven or owned both (or daily a Vantage), would love to hear:
How they compare day-to-day chassis feel, steering, ride quality in traffic/commute
Manual gearbox experience in the Vantage engaging and usable, or a handful in town?
Build quality and practicality for regular use
Ownership bits reliability, common quirks,
Anything you d miss from the F-Type (or things the Aston absolutely wins at)
I m not chasing track times more interested in character, engagement and a daily that still feels special.
The cars are of a similar design language but i find myself not using the Jags power very often (too fast?) - but i love the burble at any revs & thought the Vantage would replicate this with lower power to use a little more of when appropriate
any feedback welcomed!
I m currently in a 2015 Jaguar F-Type V8 and thinking about switching to a 2010 manual 4.7 V8 Vantage as my daily, doing around 6k miles per year.
For those who ve driven or owned both (or daily a Vantage), would love to hear:
How they compare day-to-day chassis feel, steering, ride quality in traffic/commute
Manual gearbox experience in the Vantage engaging and usable, or a handful in town?
Build quality and practicality for regular use
Ownership bits reliability, common quirks,
Anything you d miss from the F-Type (or things the Aston absolutely wins at)
I m not chasing track times more interested in character, engagement and a daily that still feels special.
The cars are of a similar design language but i find myself not using the Jags power very often (too fast?) - but i love the burble at any revs & thought the Vantage would replicate this with lower power to use a little more of when appropriate
any feedback welcomed!
Right. I'm going to stick my neck out here:
OP, everything you say you want can be found in spades in an Evora. Burble - check (changes to a howl on demand), something special - check, practical - check, reliable check, low servicing costs check.
There are Evora daily drivers out there. For 12 months I did use it and a bicycle as my only form of transport. Went camping in it, eveything (see pic for luggage capacity, it all went in plus passenger).
Please - do not immediately dismiss what I am saying. Go drive one, then tell me I'm wrong.

OP, everything you say you want can be found in spades in an Evora. Burble - check (changes to a howl on demand), something special - check, practical - check, reliable check, low servicing costs check.
There are Evora daily drivers out there. For 12 months I did use it and a bicycle as my only form of transport. Went camping in it, eveything (see pic for luggage capacity, it all went in plus passenger).
Please - do not immediately dismiss what I am saying. Go drive one, then tell me I'm wrong.
ST270 said:
Manual gearbox experience in the Vantage engaging and usable, or a handful in town?
I ran a Vantage for about 4 years - albeit a 2007 4.3. Manual gearbox is fine but the clutch gets very heavy as they age which becomes a pain. And - because they cost about £3-4k to replace, a lot of them are running with very heavy clutches - so watch out for that.
Overall, mine was a fairly painless experience. It was a mostly daily - I had a few other cars, but it was the main one I used at the time.
bobsavage789 said:
I have nothing useful to add, I m afraid.
I m considering both a V8 F Type and a V8 Vantage (albeit 4.3) for my next fun car, so am just here for information-gathering!
I liked mine a lot - I enjoyed the experience of driving it. But I would struggle to call it fun. I m considering both a V8 F Type and a V8 Vantage (albeit 4.3) for my next fun car, so am just here for information-gathering!
The 4.3 engine is.......a bit crap really. It has no urge at all - there is no feeling of acceleration out of corners. It isn't a slow car - if you look at the speedo, it accelerates quickly enough - but it really doesn't feel like it does.
I believe the 4.7 is much better. I'd rather have a 4.3 than no Aston, but make sure you drive one before you buy. I loved mine, but even then wouldn't have described it as a "fun" car.
davek_964 said:
ST270 said:
Manual gearbox experience in the Vantage engaging and usable, or a handful in town?
I ran a Vantage for about 4 years - albeit a 2007 4.3. Manual gearbox is fine but the clutch gets very heavy as they age which becomes a pain. And - because they cost about £3-4k to replace, a lot of them are running with very heavy clutches - so watch out for that.
Overall, mine was a fairly painless experience. It was a mostly daily - I had a few other cars, but it was the main one I used at the time.
bobsavage789 said:
I have nothing useful to add, I m afraid.
I m considering both a V8 F Type and a V8 Vantage (albeit 4.3) for my next fun car, so am just here for information-gathering!
I liked mine a lot - I enjoyed the experience of driving it. But I would struggle to call it fun. I m considering both a V8 F Type and a V8 Vantage (albeit 4.3) for my next fun car, so am just here for information-gathering!
The 4.3 engine is.......a bit crap really. It has no urge at all - there is no feeling of acceleration out of corners. It isn't a slow car - if you look at the speedo, it accelerates quickly enough - but it really doesn't feel like it does.
I believe the 4.7 is much better. I'd rather have a 4.3 than no Aston, but make sure you drive one before you buy. I loved mine, but even then wouldn't have described it as a "fun" car.
You make it sound like the massive running costs of the Vantage aren’t worth it…
I didn't find the running costs were massive. Obviously not Ford Fiesta costs, but nothing scary (I didn't pay for a clutch!).
I loved the car, and I enjoyed driving it - but if I wanted 'fun' it isn't a car I'd choose.
I suspect the 4.7 is better in that regard because I think it does feel faster.
Mine was great, but not a 'take it down a twisty road at the weekend' type car.
I guess the best summary is : I fully expect to own another Aston Martin, because I did like mine a lot.
I loved the car, and I enjoyed driving it - but if I wanted 'fun' it isn't a car I'd choose.
I suspect the 4.7 is better in that regard because I think it does feel faster.
Mine was great, but not a 'take it down a twisty road at the weekend' type car.
I guess the best summary is : I fully expect to own another Aston Martin, because I did like mine a lot.
Having driven the V8 Vantage (manual), but not the F-type; I think you might be a bit underwhelmed and disappointed to be honest.
The finish was alright, but not spectacular. I personally think the finish in my Jag is better (but it is 10 years newer). The power and sound were fun, certainly, but I can't imagine that taking a step down in power is really going to scratch any itches.
If it is driving feel and experience you're more after, a Maserati GT might be a better fit. Additionally I found the Audi R8 (V8) to be more than competent, quite fun, well built, even if just a touch on the side of lacking true excitement (You could always find a V10 instead?)
Alternatively a classic?
The finish was alright, but not spectacular. I personally think the finish in my Jag is better (but it is 10 years newer). The power and sound were fun, certainly, but I can't imagine that taking a step down in power is really going to scratch any itches.
If it is driving feel and experience you're more after, a Maserati GT might be a better fit. Additionally I found the Audi R8 (V8) to be more than competent, quite fun, well built, even if just a touch on the side of lacking true excitement (You could always find a V10 instead?)
Alternatively a classic?
Edited by Mr_Megalomaniac on Wednesday 4th February 23:38
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