vantage prices soft?
I think the R8 is more modern looking than the Vantage, both of which lack all-out performance. These aren't cars you buy for performance, but rather powerful GT cars to enjoy the ride in.
As trollish as wedouglas' first comment seemed - obviously the market dictates the price.
The wife and I are at odds about our next car (I want a second-gen GT-R Black Edition or Vantage - she wants either a Porsche 911/Panamera or R8), and we've been watching the market as well. The Aston's price is getting low quick, whereas the R8 is holding steady.
As trollish as wedouglas' first comment seemed - obviously the market dictates the price.
The wife and I are at odds about our next car (I want a second-gen GT-R Black Edition or Vantage - she wants either a Porsche 911/Panamera or R8), and we've been watching the market as well. The Aston's price is getting low quick, whereas the R8 is holding steady.
I'm not trolling anyone.
It's price is low for a reason. If they were so desirable, they would hold up better and there would be a lot less of them for sale given how few they actually made each year.
It's a nice looking car but the design is dated (everyone pretty much agrees,) and the performance just isn't there (everyone also pretty much agrees.) They updated them with more power etc, but 2007 was the original model IIRC, and thus isn't that great. Even the refresh is nothing amazing.
It's price is low for a reason. If they were so desirable, they would hold up better and there would be a lot less of them for sale given how few they actually made each year.
It's a nice looking car but the design is dated (everyone pretty much agrees,) and the performance just isn't there (everyone also pretty much agrees.) They updated them with more power etc, but 2007 was the original model IIRC, and thus isn't that great. Even the refresh is nothing amazing.
Everyone agrees that the design is dated? Who is this everyone you refer to? Have you ever even seen an Aston Martin in person? By far the majority of people I've come across (including myself) think it's one of the, if not the, best looking cars on the road. Looks are subjective...I'm not a fan of the R8s looks, although I don't go to the R8 forums and start spewing about it. If you don't like the Vantage that's fine, but your statement is just silly and makes you seem like a troll. I bet you'd have trouble finding even one person who agrees with you on the Vantage looking dated.
As for the performance, while the original 4.3 underperformed in stock form, the 4.7 will run door to door with the R8 V8 and the V12 is close to, if not quite a match for the V10.
Whatever the case, if you want to bring your R8 down here I'd be happy to show you that a Vantage can be made to be much faster than an R8.
Sorry wedouglas but by definition you're a troll...someone who goes to another forum and talks trash just to incite people.
Everyone agrees that the design is dated? Who is this everyone you refer to? Have you ever even seen an Aston Martin in person? By far the majority of people I've come across (including myself) think it's one of the, if not the, best looking cars on the road. Looks are subjective...I'm not a fan of the R8s looks, although I don't go to the R8 forums and start spewing about it. If you don't like the Vantage that's fine, but your statement is just silly and makes you seem like a troll. I bet you'd have trouble finding even one person who agrees with you on the Vantage looking dated.
As for the performance, while the original 4.3 underperformed in stock form, the 4.7 will run door to door with the R8 V8 and the V12 is close to, if not quite a match for the V10.
Whatever the case, if you want to bring your R8 down here I'd be happy to show you that a Vantage can be made to be much faster than an R8.
Everyone agrees that the design is dated? Who is this everyone you refer to? Have you ever even seen an Aston Martin in person? By far the majority of people I've come across (including myself) think it's one of the, if not the, best looking cars on the road. Looks are subjective...I'm not a fan of the R8s looks, although I don't go to the R8 forums and start spewing about it. If you don't like the Vantage that's fine, but your statement is just silly and makes you seem like a troll. I bet you'd have trouble finding even one person who agrees with you on the Vantage looking dated.
As for the performance, while the original 4.3 underperformed in stock form, the 4.7 will run door to door with the R8 V8 and the V12 is close to, if not quite a match for the V10.
Whatever the case, if you want to bring your R8 down here I'd be happy to show you that a Vantage can be made to be much faster than an R8.
Don't take it out of context. I didn't mean it's not a desirable car to the average person. I meant it's not a desirable car in it's segment.
Yes, yes. Any car can be made faster. My R8 has 630hp. Who cares though? This thread was 'vantage prices soft' not 'tuned vantages.'
Don't take it personal. I said I like the car, just not in it's price segment.
Last edited by Pipper6speed; Dec 22, 2010 at 08:53 PM.
Hey my Vantage has around 630 hp, too, so I guess they are tuner friendly. Of course, Audi sells about 10,000x as many cars as Aston Martin, so the tuner market is smaller and you need to know where to look.
There are more tuning options for the 4.3 which should make it more desirable. These days you can get a clean 4.3 for $70s and add a supercharger, clutch, and wheels and still have spent less than a new 4.7 costs.
There are more tuning options for the 4.3 which should make it more desirable. These days you can get a clean 4.3 for $70s and add a supercharger, clutch, and wheels and still have spent less than a new 4.7 costs.
That's fair...it's always going to be cheaper and easier to get big gains from cars with stock turbos or superchargers. But in reference to the R8, the only way to get 630 hp is with an aftermarket turbo or supercharger kit which as he mentioned is about $30k.
Agreed. But that's all wedouglas was suggesting when he said 'tuner friendly' - that the 911's and GT-R's were more tuner friendly than R8's and Vantages.
I'd personally go with the GTR. It's not easy on the eyes, but it's insanely quick with minimal cost. Only reason I didn't get one is that I just didn't want to look at that car in my garage
I think Tahoe's and myself's objections about wedouglas's original post centered more around the fact that he said the aston was not a desireable car and that it's design was dated. I mean, the vantage isn't a car that you'd start with if all you were after was chasing power. A GT-R would be a much better bet for that. The iconic appeal of a Vantage is its desireability DUE to its design. I think most people buy it because of its understated beauty and timeless proportions. The GT-R is an interpretation of a next-generation design language, but if you were to park the two side to side, 9 out of 10 people would think the Aston more beautiful. That's not a knock on the GT-R, on a track, the Vantage driver wouldn't be able to see the dust of the GT-R, but does illustrate the point of different horses for different courses. The R8 is of course very desireable as well, but is it 30k more desireable than a Vantage? To my eyes, no. My plan is to get a vantage for summer DD after my MBA and an older Lancer Evolution for winter for 20k. Then use the other 10k to mod the vantage, and then I have two fast enough cars for the price of an R8 that I can enjoy in any weather.
I think Tahoe's and myself's objections about wedouglas's original post centered more around the fact that he said the aston was not a desireable car and that it's design was dated. I mean, the vantage isn't a car that you'd start with if all you were after was chasing power. A GT-R would be a much better bet for that. The iconic appeal of a Vantage is its desireability DUE to its design. I think most people buy it because of its understated beauty and timeless proportions. The GT-R is an interpretation of a next-generation design language, but if you were to park the two side to side, 9 out of 10 people would think the Aston more beautiful. That's not a knock on the GT-R, on a track, the Vantage driver wouldn't be able to see the dust of the GT-R, but does illustrate the point of different horses for different courses. The R8 is of course very desireable as well, but is it 30k more desireable than a Vantage? To my eyes, no. My plan is to get a vantage for summer DD after my MBA and an older Lancer Evolution for winter for 20k. Then use the other 10k to mod the vantage, and then I have two fast enough cars for the price of an R8 that I can enjoy in any weather.
A 2000 F360 is desirable to millions of people too, but how many people are actually buying them?
Well, here's the thing. While looks are subjective, sales and prices are not. Prices are never soft. Prices are prices. If cars are moving quickly, the price firms up. If prices fall then the cars just aren't moving fast enough. This to me is what defines real desirability. Not the majority of the population finding a car desirable, but the amount of people who can afford the car and are actually buying one.
A 2000 F360 is desirable to millions of people too, but how many people are actually buying them?
A 2000 F360 is desirable to millions of people too, but how many people are actually buying them?
Another factor is dealer access. Every town in the US has an Audi or Nissan dealership, but very few have AM dealerships. People aren't likely to buy an expensive car if they aren't near a dealership, and especially not if they haven seen or driven one. The first time I ever saw a Vantage in person I was wowed and the first time I ever drove one I was sold. That won't happen if you're just looking at pics on the internet.
wedouglas
How can you say the performance isn't there & comment on a car you have never driven & cannot afford... I am driving a V8 07 right now & the car is gorgeous & very desirable but people cannot afford the car! So do me a favor & keep your mouth shut if you don't know what your talking about!..... FYI I also own a Bentley SS & have owned numerous cars & this is one of the most beautiful cars! It's performance is perfect... So go back to the GM blog & talk about a car you know about! Wedouglas....




