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So have been looking at the classifieds for a while at the V12Vs and the most popular colours seem to be the greys, in fact not just one shade but there,s about three. Is grey a Aston colour? how comes its so popular? Not only that but they seem to only have black interiors as well, why so dull. Not even a nice red interior on a grey car. In germany the cars for sale are even worse they are all grey or black end of. Then there is the lightning silver v12 at top555 with two tone leather, looks a lovely car but they have painted the carbon bonnet slats, what a shame. Still at least you can find a white car here, perhaps with a nice red interior! Funny as the only car i have seen sold was the orange V12 very nice but perhaps a little to far. Perhaps.
cayman-black said:
Then there is the lightning silver v12 at top555 with two tone leather, looks a lovely car but they have painted the carbon bonnet slats, what a shame. Still at least you can find a white car here, perhaps with a nice red interior!
Disagree, the Lighting Silver one with the painted vents is lovely, I would have the same done if I were to have a V12V.I would much prefer to see a grey V12V than a recession white one too.
Have you had a look for a red one? They look fantastic in Magma red
Jockman said:
Un homme dans une gare desolee
Une valise a ses cotes
Deux yeux fixes et froids
Montre de la peur lorsqu'il
Se tourne pour se cacher
Child of the 80s too
Une valise a ses cotes
Deux yeux fixes et froids
Montre de la peur lorsqu'il
Se tourne pour se cacher
Child of the 80s too
Google Translate said:
A man in a desolate station
A suitcase has its ratings
Eyes fixed and cold
Shows fear when
Turns to hide
Right, someone is going to have to explain that to me A suitcase has its ratings
Eyes fixed and cold
Shows fear when
Turns to hide
George H said:
Jockman said:
Un homme dans une gare desolee
Une valise a ses cotes
Deux yeux fixes et froids
Montre de la peur lorsqu'il
Se tourne pour se cacher
Child of the 80s too
Une valise a ses cotes
Deux yeux fixes et froids
Montre de la peur lorsqu'il
Se tourne pour se cacher
Child of the 80s too
Google Translate said:
A man in a desolate station
A suitcase has its ratings
Eyes fixed and cold
Shows fear when
Turns to hide
Right, someone is going to have to explain that to me A suitcase has its ratings
Eyes fixed and cold
Shows fear when
Turns to hide
And you drive a DB9...
Some weird age inversion thing going on there...
George H said:
Jockman said:
Un homme dans une gare desolee
Une valise a ses cotes
Deux yeux fixes et froids
Montre de la peur lorsqu'il
Se tourne pour se cacher
Child of the 80s too
Une valise a ses cotes
Deux yeux fixes et froids
Montre de la peur lorsqu'il
Se tourne pour se cacher
Child of the 80s too
Google Translate said:
A man in a desolate station
A suitcase has its ratings
Eyes fixed and cold
Shows fear when
Turns to hide
Right, someone is going to have to explain that to me A suitcase has its ratings
Eyes fixed and cold
Shows fear when
Turns to hide
Zod Translate said:
A man in a deserted station
a suitcase at his side
his eyes fixed and cold
shows fear until
he turns to hide.
Nothing to explain; it's just hilariously pretentious.a suitcase at his side
his eyes fixed and cold
shows fear until
he turns to hide.
JohnG1 said:
George. Ask yer Grandpa.
And you drive a DB9...
Some weird age inversion thing going on there...
My list of requirements for my first properly expensive car was quite simple. And you drive a DB9...
Some weird age inversion thing going on there...
I wanted it to have a V12, convertible and have a flappy paddle gearbox. The answer was quite obvious really
Oh and technically I am a child of the 80's, but I was only born then, nothing else to do with it
George H said:
My list of requirements for my first properly expensive car was quite simple.
I wanted it to have a V12, convertible and have a flappy paddle gearbox. The answer was quite obvious really
Oh and technically I am a child of the 80's, but I was only born then, no other claim to it
I just wanted something I would not crash.I wanted it to have a V12, convertible and have a flappy paddle gearbox. The answer was quite obvious really
Oh and technically I am a child of the 80's, but I was only born then, no other claim to it
Ooops, epic fail....
I took a cr with the normal seats because my wife would have complained endlessly about the lightweight ones, as she did with my CSL. Also, the normal seats are designed to accommodate child seats, unlike the lightweight ones and my passenger is as likely to be a two year old or a five year old son as my wife or another adult.
cayman-black said:
So have been looking at the classifieds for a while at the V12Vs and the most popular colours seem to be the greys, in fact not just one shade but there,s about three. Is grey a Aston colour? how comes its so popular? Not only that but they seem to only have black interiors as well, why so dull. Not even a nice red interior on a grey car. In germany the cars for sale are even worse they are all grey or black end of. Then there is the lightning silver v12 at top555 with two tone leather, looks a lovely car but they have painted the carbon bonnet slats, what a shame. Still at least you can find a white car here, perhaps with a nice red interior! Funny as the only car i have seen sold was the orange V12 very nice but perhaps a little to far. Perhaps.
Try the virage configurator for a taster of the range of std colours for AM - although these do change very slightly each year.http://astonmartin.co.uk/cars/virage-coupe/configu...
At a quick glance there are about 8 shades of silver, 4 shades of black, 4 reds, 3 blues, 3 greens and 2 whites.
Silver and Black have always sold best on high end luxury cars so there is nothing new here. If you like a more daring colour then go for it!
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