Subjective Q I know but which gearbox is better on V8V?

Subjective Q I know but which gearbox is better on V8V?

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535dBoy

Original Poster:

474 posts

204 months

Saturday 7th January 2012
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So, looking at buying the Mrs a V8V (secondhand) and trying to work out which gearbox would suit her better

Which do you think is easier to get on with on a day to day basis

Hoping it would be a 4.7

Our current fleet includes a traditional automatic, twin clutch auto, manual, and automated manual and she is probably not a major fan of the automated manual whereas I know how to work with it

Just wondered what owners views and particularly those whose female partners have use of an AM were

TIA

Mr Aston Martin

478 posts

166 months

Saturday 7th January 2012
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Keep in mind a very tall reverse gear. SS has no hill start and requires developing your technique.

TBH the only answer that matters here is the one your better half makes.;)

yeti

10,523 posts

281 months

Saturday 7th January 2012
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Might be better with the full auto of the DB9?

SS requires work to get the best from and I'm pretty sure the auto mode is pants, they usually are!

535dBoy

Original Poster:

474 posts

204 months

Saturday 7th January 2012
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Mr Aston Martin said:
Keep in mind a very tall reverse gear. SS has no hill start and requires developing your technique.

TBH the only answer that matters here is the one your better half makes.;)
That is a good first reply,thanks

On the second bit true but you know they change their mind don't you......

LeoSayer

7,367 posts

250 months

Saturday 7th January 2012
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Clutch pedal is quite heavy on the manual which would put a lot of people off.

ShortTimers

112 posts

172 months

Sunday 8th January 2012
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535dBoy said:
So, looking at buying the Mrs a V8V (secondhand) and trying to work out which gearbox would suit her better

Which do you think is easier to get on with on a day to day basis

Hoping it would be a 4.7

Our current fleet includes a traditional automatic, twin clutch auto, manual, and automated manual and she is probably not a major fan of the automated manual whereas I know how to work with it

Just wondered what owners views and particularly those whose female partners have use of an AM were

TIA
My better half loved the SS but hated the reverse so we have gone for a manual this time.... clutch isn't that heavy and she is a slight lady.... let your lady test drive both and then you will get the nod....

MrOrange

2,037 posts

259 months

Sunday 8th January 2012
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LeoSayer said:
Clutch pedal is quite heavy on the manual which would put a lot of people off.
That. And a sluggish gear lever throw. The manual is quite "manly".

bogie

16,571 posts

278 months

Sunday 8th January 2012
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yeah, its a mans car alright, although my other half likes driving my stick wink

clutch is one of heaviest in any car ive driven but the alternative sportshift takes some getting used to as well

I think the SS version 2 is meant to be better, but if your missus is going to be a driver of the car, then perhaps youd better get her to a test drive to try it

mikey k

13,014 posts

222 months

Sunday 8th January 2012
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Having driven all three gearboxes in different engine versions I'd agree with the "manly" manual and technique required for ASM1.
Of all of them I would say ASM2 is the easiest to use. Lower reverse, no creep mode, hill start, good auto mode. Only problem is you will have to buy a Vantage S wink

robgt

2,586 posts

168 months

Sunday 8th January 2012
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Go for the Vantage S! Gear box is brilliant, hill assist makes the handbrake vitually redundant. It just makes sense!

535dBoy

Original Poster:

474 posts

204 months

Sunday 8th January 2012
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robgt said:
Go for the Vantage S! Gear box is brilliant, hill assist makes the handbrake vitually redundant. It just makes sense!
You and Mikey aren't helping on this one as this seems the logical choice and my nearest dealer has one in a colour that she loves.....

http://usedcars.jardinemotors.co.uk/search/used-ca...

I think I need to go and have a go first then I'll take her a long !

Edited by 535dBoy on Sunday 8th January 14:01

spice

632 posts

276 months

Sunday 8th January 2012
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Manual V8 or full auto DB9 if she likes a manual then the V8 is stunning and very easy to drive , torque will pulls car in almost any gear you can drive very lazy or as spirited as you like

ShortTimers

112 posts

172 months

Sunday 8th January 2012
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535dBoy said:
You and Mikey aren't helping on this one as this seems the logical choice and my nearest dealer has one in a colour that she loves.....

http://usedcars.jardinemotors.co.uk/search/used-ca...

I think I need to go and have a go first then I'll take her a long !

Edited by 535dBoy on Sunday 8th January 14:01
I would try it out... I drove a demo car that was almost identical but the one thing I wasn't sure about was the sport seats.. the standard ones seems to be more comfortable so I would deffinatly have a go in it.

535dBoy

Original Poster:

474 posts

204 months

Sunday 8th January 2012
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ShortTimers said:
I would try it out... I drove a demo car that was almost identical but the one thing I wasn't sure about was the sport seats.. the standard ones seems to be more comfortable so I would deffinatly have a go in it.
I will- I am having the same debate with my new car

Everybody says the Sports seats are better but I prefer the standard ones !


ShortTimers

112 posts

172 months

Sunday 8th January 2012
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I’ve seen some other posts on this forum that discuss the sports seats and I know in most manufacture cases they are normally better... but I just wasn’t convinced. I think it’s a real individual thing. I would have a search and see what the general consensuses is on them.

speech

387 posts

162 months

Sunday 8th January 2012
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535dBoy said:
You and Mikey aren't helping on this one as this seems the logical choice and my nearest dealer has one in a colour that she loves.....

http://usedcars.jardinemotors.co.uk/search/used-ca...

I think I need to go and have a go first then I'll take her a long !

Edited by 535dBoy on Sunday 8th January 14:01
Looks superb. Not sure about "Fuel type unknown" though! smile

steveatesh

4,998 posts

170 months

Sunday 8th January 2012
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Just spoke to my mrs about this. Ours is a manual V8V. Her response was unequivocally "the one nearest an automatic- I don't know why you got the manual, we should have got one of those with the paddle things".

So there you have it. Spoken like a true Pistonhead. wink

As for the suggestion above about a DB9 with full auto - you will have to establish what the female equivalent of pipe and slippers is so she is fully equipped if you go down that route. smile

535dBoy

Original Poster:

474 posts

204 months

Sunday 8th January 2012
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steveatesh said:
Just spoke to my mrs about this. Ours is a manual V8V. Her response was unequivocally "the one nearest an automatic- I don't know why you got the manual, we should have got one of those with the paddle things".

So there you have it. Spoken like a true Pistonhead. wink

As for the suggestion above about a DB9 with full auto - you will have to establish what the female equivalent of pipe and slippers is so she is fully equipped if you go down that route. smile
Thanks

Re db9, it is a big car too!!!

Grant3

3,641 posts

261 months

Sunday 8th January 2012
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Like the other's have said, it is down to personal choice - take an extended test drive in both, or ask your local friendly dealer if they are doing a Millbrook drive. For what its worth I'm for manual every time, but the Mrs drove a Sportshift at Millbrook and she much preferred that to the manual!

yeti

10,523 posts

281 months

Sunday 8th January 2012
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steveatesh said:
you will have to establish what the female equivalent of pipe and slippers is so she is fully equipped if you go down that route. smile
Blue rinse and bingo..?

The DB9 would have been driven by the likes of Grace Kelly or Sophia Loren in period... the Vantage would be driven by Jodie Marsh or some X-Factor winning type.

In a tracksuit.