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- *After writing a massive post pouring my heart out on the hows and whys I only went and lost the lot by clicking something I shouldn't so this time I'm keeping it short and sweet.***
Have asked simialr questions on PH and on other forums but I thought I'd ask here to get direct experiences.
I'm selling my V8V after 4 years of ownership, and I've had a DB9. I fancy a change from the Marque so what should I get, the shortlist is as follows and is a bit random:
R8 V8
Nissan GTR
Porsche (Turbo or GT3)
It will be a daily driver
I will expand my reasoning later
siw06 said:
I'm selling my V8V after 4 years of ownership, and I've had a DB9. I fancy a change from the Marque so what should I get, the shortlist is as follows and is a bit random:
R8 V8
Nissan GTR
Porsche (Turbo or GT3)
It's all personal taste, of course, but you'd swap one of the best-looking and tactile cars on the planet for one of those 3 boring and/or ugly cars?! You know you'll regret it! R8 V8
Nissan GTR
Porsche (Turbo or GT3)
As my DB7 edges toward the door, we've just bought a C4S Cab for the summer (other half rejected the "new" Vantage roadster preventing me from the utter lunacy of briefly having three Astons) and I'm thinking about a Range Rover for the Dogs/Children/Trips to the tip: Middle age casts its dark shadow. Hey ho, still got an old Vantage Volante to try and bankrupt me.
It always seems to me though that only three brands are really "school boy/Top Trumps" exciting:
Aston/Ferrari/Lamborghini
Each brand makes a subtly different statement:
Aston: My name is Bond, long-dated bond.
Ferrari: I drive my best chat up line, but it rarely works.
Lamborghini: I am mad, I play centre-half, or both.
It always seems to me though that only three brands are really "school boy/Top Trumps" exciting:
Aston/Ferrari/Lamborghini
Each brand makes a subtly different statement:
Aston: My name is Bond, long-dated bond.
Ferrari: I drive my best chat up line, but it rarely works.
Lamborghini: I am mad, I play centre-half, or both.
GlynMo said:
siw06 said:
I'm selling my V8V after 4 years of ownership, and I've had a DB9. I fancy a change from the Marque so what should I get, the shortlist is as follows and is a bit random:
R8 V8
Nissan GTR
Porsche (Turbo or GT3)
It's all personal taste, of course, but you'd swap one of the best-looking and tactile cars on the planet for one of those 3 boring and/or ugly cars?! You know you'll regret it! R8 V8
Nissan GTR
Porsche (Turbo or GT3)
siw06 said:
***After writing a massive post pouring my heart out on the hows and whys I only went and lost the lot by clicking something I shouldn't so this time I'm keeping it short and sweet.***
Calling all past and present Aston Owners, where did you or will you go from here?
Have asked simialr questions on PH and on other forums but I thought I'd ask here to get direct experiences.
I'm selling my V8V after 4 years of ownership, and I've had a DB9. I fancy a change from the Marque so what should I get, the shortlist is as follows and is a bit random:
R8 V8
Nissan GTR
Porsche (Turbo or GT3)
It will be a daily driver
I will expand my reasoning later
Take a look at the Maserati Gran Turismo coup V8 you def wont see as many of these as you will 911s. Nissan GTR great car but lacks the class, I was in that situation wasnt sure what to buy? i looked at the v8 vantage so sexy but not really a drivers car for me, i knew i would get bored not saying there boring but i like to scare myself and the vantage didnt do that for me, The maserati also very sexy and that was my choice based on the fact they are very good car and a little fewer around than the V8. After all that i went completely bonkers and bought a noble M400 and kept my audi conv as my every day car and the noble when i pick it up will no doubt scare me stupid. Anyway good luck with ur hunting Calling all past and present Aston Owners, where did you or will you go from here?
Have asked simialr questions on PH and on other forums but I thought I'd ask here to get direct experiences.
I'm selling my V8V after 4 years of ownership, and I've had a DB9. I fancy a change from the Marque so what should I get, the shortlist is as follows and is a bit random:
R8 V8
Nissan GTR
Porsche (Turbo or GT3)
It will be a daily driver
I will expand my reasoning later
Edited by sundance02 on Tuesday 23 March 11:41
Edited by sundance02 on Tuesday 23 March 12:07
I just sold the V8VR (which was fantastic!!) and initially wanted a 996 Turbo or GT3, but on the advice of a few friends I went for a drive in a 997 C2S and was blown away by its ability, understated beauty, simplicity of driving and overall usefulness everyday. I love it.
Athought I have started looking at the 997 GT3 section on the classifieds on a daily basis already
Test drive them all and your heart shall make the decision for you!!
Athought I have started looking at the 997 GT3 section on the classifieds on a daily basis already
Test drive them all and your heart shall make the decision for you!!
These are the cars i've considered and driven, I've never taken this long to buy a new car before so thats a testament to Aston.
GrandTourismo
Positives
Engine noise (with the windows down)
Looks
Negatives
flappy paddles - can't fully overide even in 'M' mode
I feel a bit young to be driving one (33)
A bit too shielded from the exhaust noise
The 'S' was noisier but £80k...
GTR
+
Planted
Fast
Rare
best flappy paddle i've tried
-
Interior - wish they'd stop trying to make plastic look like metal!
Too fast for the road perhaps?
Too quiet - Y-pipe would fix that though
40 miles to my nearest service centre
R8 V8
+
very capable
easy to drive
comfortable
Manual gearbox
front end, back end
-
zero practicality
bland interior
too quiet again! By the time you hear the sweet engine noise you're (ahem potentially) breaking the speed limit
Audi Dealers
side profile - looks like a TT
V12V
+
Holy st!!!!
Stunning
customer service
interior
prestige
attitude of others
relative practicality
-
worried every time you see water/mud/grease
too much power?
too fast for the road?
it's too similar to what I've got
having to warm the tyres up to stop you falling off the road
DBS
+
as above but less likely to chew your face off
GrandTourismo
Positives
Engine noise (with the windows down)
Looks
Negatives
flappy paddles - can't fully overide even in 'M' mode
I feel a bit young to be driving one (33)
A bit too shielded from the exhaust noise
The 'S' was noisier but £80k...
GTR
+
Planted
Fast
Rare
best flappy paddle i've tried
-
Interior - wish they'd stop trying to make plastic look like metal!
Too fast for the road perhaps?
Too quiet - Y-pipe would fix that though
40 miles to my nearest service centre
R8 V8
+
very capable
easy to drive
comfortable
Manual gearbox
front end, back end
-
zero practicality
bland interior
too quiet again! By the time you hear the sweet engine noise you're (ahem potentially) breaking the speed limit
Audi Dealers
side profile - looks like a TT
V12V
+
Holy st!!!!
Stunning
customer service
interior
prestige
attitude of others
relative practicality
-
worried every time you see water/mud/grease
too much power?
too fast for the road?
it's too similar to what I've got
having to warm the tyres up to stop you falling off the road
DBS
+
as above but less likely to chew your face off
To the V12 Vantage.
It is an easy car to drive and very controllable so your concern with it being too fast for the road is unfounded. As you know with the amv8 it is a very usable car with good space and practicality only with a bit more sting that the amv8 and nicely understated. With the tyres you're right, that they need a bit of respect when cold but not really a massive issue either. I opted for a set of Pirelli Sottozeros to take me through the winter months and they were excellent. If you're happy with your amv8 you'll be ecstatic with a V12 Vantage.
It is an easy car to drive and very controllable so your concern with it being too fast for the road is unfounded. As you know with the amv8 it is a very usable car with good space and practicality only with a bit more sting that the amv8 and nicely understated. With the tyres you're right, that they need a bit of respect when cold but not really a massive issue either. I opted for a set of Pirelli Sottozeros to take me through the winter months and they were excellent. If you're happy with your amv8 you'll be ecstatic with a V12 Vantage.
clorenzen said:
To the V12 Vantage.
It is an easy car to drive and very controllable so your concern with it being too fast for the road is unfounded. As you know with the amv8 it is a very usable car with good space and practicality only with a bit more sting that the amv8 and nicely understated. With the tyres you're right, that they need a bit of respect when cold but not really a massive issue either. I opted for a set of Pirelli Sottozeros to take me through the winter months and they were excellent. If you're happy with your amv8 you'll be ecstatic with a V12 Vantage.
My comment about it being too fast is related to the fact that by the time it's singing in 3rd gear you're doing silly speeds, I just tend to think most modern performance cars cannot be exploited on the public road and I don't have time to do track days. They're just to capable. I'm certainly not ruling it out (or the DBS) I just fancied a year away from the brand to see what is was like.It is an easy car to drive and very controllable so your concern with it being too fast for the road is unfounded. As you know with the amv8 it is a very usable car with good space and practicality only with a bit more sting that the amv8 and nicely understated. With the tyres you're right, that they need a bit of respect when cold but not really a massive issue either. I opted for a set of Pirelli Sottozeros to take me through the winter months and they were excellent. If you're happy with your amv8 you'll be ecstatic with a V12 Vantage.
I don't need 4 seat (yet) but a modicum(SP) of practicality is a must and the Astons tick all the right boxes.
RiccardoG said:
Are you not taking Ferraris/Lambos into consideration sa they're supposedly not that practical?
I'm in the middle of buying a 355 Spider to replace my Lotus. So I am well and truly scratching that itch. I'm not to keen on the looks of the newer Ferrari's, 485 Italia excluded.So my daily driver has a lot of boxes to tick. I know porsche is an option but they don't sound great and the interiors are not really to my taste but I've yet to drive either the Turbo or the GT3. They're on my shortlist.
Edited by siw06 on Wednesday 24th March 22:10
siw06 said:
RiccardoG said:
Are you not taking Ferraris/Lambos into consideration sa they're supposedly not that practical?
I'm in the middle of buying a 355 Spider to replace my Lotus. So I am well and truly scratching that itch. I'm not to keen on the looks of the newer Ferrari's, 485 Italia excluded.So my daily driver has a lot of boxes to tick. I know porsche is an option but they don't sound great and the interiors are not really to my taste but I've yet to drive either the Turbo or the GT3. They're on my shortlist.
Edited by siw06 on Wednesday 24th March 22:10
Other thoughts, trying to come up with some variety:
- Alfa 8C? (I'd be tempted)
- Farbio GTS? (I'd like it for the rareity)
- McMerc SLR? (I wouldn't)
- Aero 8 / Aeromax (definitely different)
Instant choice for me would be the Wiesmann, if you can deal with any issues around LHD/servicing. Looks like they're trying to make a UK entry, though - Stockport Lamborghini have had a couple in + all the literature...
I have the same situ and pretty much the same thinking. Tried a 430 Scud, DBS, V12V and really the speed I am going in one of those things when giving them a real workout is throw away the key time (if I were to get off my private road), also on a country road non of them could shake a hard driven 4.3, unless it was very straight, and unless the driver did not care about prison or death. On track they would be fantastic I am sure, but I am not someone that needs to be the quickest on a track day, I just need to be having fun, (my most memorable trackday was in the wifes old MX5). My V8 is now 4 years old and I have a major itch to get something new, this is the longest I have ever had a car. But the only thing that really make sense is a 4.7 Manual Convertible, but I cannot bring myself to spend £60k plus my car to get a car that is just a little bit better.
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