Vantage or Valour

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v8vantage

Original Poster:

191 posts

241 months

Wednesday 12th July 2023
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It's great to see Aston Martin have used Britain's First Supercar, the 1977 V8 Vantage, as the inspiration for the new Valour. The Le Mans race version of the V8, known as the Muncher, also factored into the body design. The question is would you rather have a new Valour of a original V8 Vantage (having owned 8 V8 Vantages I know what my choice would be!)




LooneyTunes

7,584 posts

165 months

Wednesday 12th July 2023
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Vantage.
+ a DB5/6 with the change.

redkite

112 posts

224 months

Wednesday 12th July 2023
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Is it Valour, Va-lor as in great courage in the face of danger.... or some sort of European Valuuuuuuur ?

GT3ZZZ

960 posts

177 months

Wednesday 12th July 2023
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Or even Voleur given the price smile

bogie

16,613 posts

279 months

Wednesday 12th July 2023
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V8 Vantage and something else from the last 10 years of Aston production...but not the Veloor thanks wink

AstonV

1,617 posts

113 months

Beckson

394 posts

58 months

Wednesday 12th July 2023
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What does a Db6 volante go for these days?

I'd probably take one of those and a original V12Vs Roadster, maybe a used Vanquish, mk1 or mk2, on the side if the $$ works.

Calinours

1,328 posts

57 months

Wednesday 12th July 2023
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Anyone who has ever seen one of these up close, and looked under the hood and in the boot, for essentially the same money, would choose it over an awkward looking rebodied little turbo V12V

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202307129...

This or Vulcan or Victor. The One-77 was, for me, ‘peak Aston’

Much as I love Aston’s very own AE31 twin turbo V12 and the idea of mating it to a 6 speed manual, to me there is a whiff of cynicism about the Velour.


Dewi 2

1,493 posts

72 months

Thursday 13th July 2023
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Calinours said:
Much as I love Aston’s very own AE31 twin turbo V12 and the idea of mating it to a 6 speed manual, to me there is a whiff of cynicism about the Velour.

Surely it is recognition of the reality, that 6 gears (or even 5) are quite enough for a 500/600 bhp engine.
Also a last chance of providing a manaual box for those who enjoy.

If you have experienced an Aston Martin Millbrook day, you will have driven the V12, one mile standing start comparison.
First through the gears and secondly, almost entirely in 6th gear.
With so much torque, the terminal speeds of the two runs are remarkably similar, at around 160/170 mph.

Simpo Two

87,082 posts

272 months

Thursday 13th July 2023
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Well seeing as no-one's chosen the Valour, I'll take it. Keys?

The more I look at it the more I like it - a Vantage for the 2020s. It's a pity really that AM have scattered the name 'Vantage' around so liberally over the years because it just makes it confusing.

Jon39

13,375 posts

150 months

Friday 14th July 2023
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Simpo Two said:
It's a pity really that AM have scattered the name 'Vantage' around so liberally over the years, because it just makes it confusing.

I am sure that you already know, John.

My understanding is that the word Vantage was always used as a suffix, to describe the more powerful version of a particular model.
Hence the V8 Vantage, being a more powerful version of the Aston Martin V8.

The 2005 Vantage might have been the first model to have changed that pattern.
I think Jerrmy Clarkson queried this naming at the time, by saying if a more powerful version of the 2005 Vantage was ever to be introduced, would it be called the Aston Martin Vantage Vantage ?

As we later found out, it was called Vantage S, then an even more powerful model, the V12 Vantage.
That then led to the 2005 Vantage bring given the nickname of V8 Vantage, causing even more confusion betwen the 1977 car and the 2005 car, both having the same name.

This reminds me of teaching an American the rules of cricket.
When you are out, you must to come in.
When you are in, you try not to be out.

You are allowed to stand at square leg with your own round legs, and if you are lucky, you can bowl a maiden over and she will not mind at all.

confused _ smile


raceboy

13,274 posts

287 months

Saturday 9th September 2023
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Aston Martin NYC currently have both in….cool




Phil74891

1,079 posts

140 months

Saturday 9th September 2023
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Jon39 said:

Simpo Two said:
It's a pity really that AM have scattered the name 'Vantage' around so liberally over the years, because it just makes it confusing.

I am sure that you already know, John.

My understanding is that the word Vantage was always used as a suffix, to describe the more powerful version of a particular model.
Hence the V8 Vantage, being a more powerful version of the Aston Martin V8.

The 2005 Vantage might have been the first model to have changed that pattern.
I think Jerrmy Clarkson queried this naming at the time, by saying if a more powerful version of the 2005 Vantage was ever to be introduced, would it be called the Aston Martin Vantage Vantage ?

As we later found out, it was called Vantage S, then an even more powerful model, the V12 Vantage.
That then led to the 2005 Vantage bring given the nickname of V8 Vantage, causing even more confusion betwen the 1977 car and the 2005 car, both having the same name.

This reminds me of teaching an American the rules of cricket.
When you are out, you must to come in.
When you are in, you try not to be out.

You are allowed to stand at square leg with your own round legs, and if you are lucky, you can bowl a maiden over and she will not mind at all.

confused _ smile

In 1972/73 Aston Martin made 70 Vantages. First time it was used as a stand alone name. Basically a six cylinder DBS with a twin headlight front end body shell, destined for the upcoming V8. Claimed 325bhp with Weber carbs. Mine is number 24 and it’s brilliant smile


oilit

2,691 posts

185 months

Saturday 9th September 2023
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I always though this was a high


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This wasnt quite as good aesthetically (esp internally)



This was a return to form



And then we had this - no comment from me…



I like the Valour, but i would probably buy the original V8 Vantage first - its more pure to my eyse and of course a lot cheaper

Edited by oilit on Saturday 9th September 18:42

Calinours

1,328 posts

57 months

Saturday 9th September 2023
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The DBS/V8 and all derivatives through 60s
and 80s were for decades considered a low point.

The late 80s, early to late 90s 90s NP stuff was and still is considered a last-gasp beyond ugly effort from a dying company. It was only produced because the company was financially supported by Ford. Would have been bankrupt permanently in the late 80s without the the influence of Walter Hayes with Ford.

Slag the Americans if you will, AML would not still exist without them. They have the right to copy AML front ends and styling cues forever IMO.

Corporate Ford were a benevolent parent.

Jon39

13,375 posts

150 months

Wednesday 21st February
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Graze01

1,093 posts

99 months

Wednesday 21st February
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bogie said:
V8 Vantage and something else from the last 10 years of Aston production...but not the Veloor thanks wink
what he said

Graze

AstonV

1,617 posts

113 months

Wednesday 21st February
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Jon39 said:


Looks kind of a mess.

Jon39

13,375 posts

150 months

Thursday 22nd February
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AstonV said:
Jon39 said:



Looks kind of a mess.

Yes, my eyes were immediately drawn to that front design.
Almost a mixture combination of, 'Muncher', Vulcan and new Vantage.
Anyone willing to pay £1 million, should easily be able to have that changed to their own requirements.

Pictures below of the original 'Muncher' and the Victor.

The rear three quarters shot of the Valour is interesting.
Our friend in Poland, could probably sell a few of the rear window covers to Vantage owners.














Minglar

1,326 posts

130 months

Sunday 3rd March
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If any of you follow horsepower_hunters on Instagram there was a post recently of a new Valour belonging to a certain Celebrity Chef. They have posted three pictures and also a video of him driving it, taken at The Connaught hotel in London. It looks very nice indeed. The car that is not the hotel. Another video here from a different source. Watch out for the plant pot! smile

https://youtu.be/_BTKzyPJsJU

BRM.