Do i buy an aston martin v8 vantage gt?
#1
Do i buy an aston martin v8 vantage gt?
Hello everyone,
I just wanted to drop a little post for anyone who might be considering an AM Vantage V8 GT over something like a 911. In the past five years i have owned a 996,997 and 991 models. My 996 was a C4S with 6 speed. The 997 gen 2 and 991 were both PDK. I must say the PDK is an amazing transmission but, after owning two 911's with it, i did find myself missing the manual. However, the 991 models now have a 7 speed gearbox that i wasnt too particularly fond of. So i found myself doing some soul searching for what comes next. I knew i wanted a manual but, manual what? Go back to 6 speed 997? Perhaps an RS5 or R8? Then I came across the AM Vantage GT at my local Euro Dealer. I was just along for the ride with a buddy who was getitng his Ghibli serviced. i saw the car and thought to myself, oh another $200k AM. But to my surprise the price point was pretty resonable. For that caliber of car any way. It took no more than a single test drive and was almost sold. The hydralic somewhat heavy steering, stiff clutch and perfectly gate spaced gearbox was amazing. And the sound, the souns was second to none. The next step after the test drive was to do my homework so i can make an informed decsion. Talk about mixed reviews. All it did was confuse me more. Some said it was fabulous, others said it was outdated. Most concurred that the infotainment system sucked. I had to give it a lot of thought. Did i want to stay with my tech friendly 991, or take a step back into something more analog. After about three weeks I made the decision to pull the trigger on a 2015 AM Vantage GT. It's only been about a week but, so far I am blissfully happy. The infotainment system works just fine. Wireless Bluetooth works perfect with my I Phone 6 for both phone and music. It has all the creature comforts you would expect from a higher end modern day car. I guess the only downside is the suspension is really stiff no matter sport or non sport mode. But i love that. My wife doesn't, but oh well. Ha Ha!! Anyway, I just wanted to post this for anyone who might be like me with regard to looking at the Vantage GT instead of the 911. I can tell you that i have never been happier. As the months pass i will report back to see if anything changes.
I just wanted to drop a little post for anyone who might be considering an AM Vantage V8 GT over something like a 911. In the past five years i have owned a 996,997 and 991 models. My 996 was a C4S with 6 speed. The 997 gen 2 and 991 were both PDK. I must say the PDK is an amazing transmission but, after owning two 911's with it, i did find myself missing the manual. However, the 991 models now have a 7 speed gearbox that i wasnt too particularly fond of. So i found myself doing some soul searching for what comes next. I knew i wanted a manual but, manual what? Go back to 6 speed 997? Perhaps an RS5 or R8? Then I came across the AM Vantage GT at my local Euro Dealer. I was just along for the ride with a buddy who was getitng his Ghibli serviced. i saw the car and thought to myself, oh another $200k AM. But to my surprise the price point was pretty resonable. For that caliber of car any way. It took no more than a single test drive and was almost sold. The hydralic somewhat heavy steering, stiff clutch and perfectly gate spaced gearbox was amazing. And the sound, the souns was second to none. The next step after the test drive was to do my homework so i can make an informed decsion. Talk about mixed reviews. All it did was confuse me more. Some said it was fabulous, others said it was outdated. Most concurred that the infotainment system sucked. I had to give it a lot of thought. Did i want to stay with my tech friendly 991, or take a step back into something more analog. After about three weeks I made the decision to pull the trigger on a 2015 AM Vantage GT. It's only been about a week but, so far I am blissfully happy. The infotainment system works just fine. Wireless Bluetooth works perfect with my I Phone 6 for both phone and music. It has all the creature comforts you would expect from a higher end modern day car. I guess the only downside is the suspension is really stiff no matter sport or non sport mode. But i love that. My wife doesn't, but oh well. Ha Ha!! Anyway, I just wanted to post this for anyone who might be like me with regard to looking at the Vantage GT instead of the 911. I can tell you that i have never been happier. As the months pass i will report back to see if anything changes.
#2
Welcome to the Aston world. I also came from the porche world over a year ago and could not be happier. Loved my Porsche but the Aston is such a unique fun to drive car that I've decided that my next car will also be an Aston Martin.
Please post pictures of your new ride.
Please post pictures of your new ride.
#3
Congratulations on your new Aston. Your story is almost exactly like mine. Some of the automotive "press" has not been kind to the Vantage. When doing some research on my own I have to agree on the mixed reviews. These auto experts are full of b.s. I don't need anymore numbers. Numbers are for marketing and bench racers. I have only put 2.5k miles on my car, but really love it. Either you get it, or you don't. I can't believe I even hesitated. The driving experience is just so analog and awesome. Love it.
#4
My story is similar to yours: I had several Porsches in the past. Made the switch to Aston Martin because I wanted a more "analog" experience instead of going more electronic with PDK etc.
I'm curious though: what didn't you like about the 7 speed manual Porsche?
I'm curious though: what didn't you like about the 7 speed manual Porsche?
#5
The absolute best Advice I can give to soften the ride is lightweight 2-piece brake rotors. They make a huge difference. The Brembo rotors are by far the lightest.
This is the #1 way to improve suspension performance AND soften the ride significantly all in the same time
This is the #1 way to improve suspension performance AND soften the ride significantly all in the same time
#7
Sport mode only changes throttle map and RPM threshold for exhaust bypass valves. It doesn't do anything with suspension. GTs were spec'd with Sport suspension as standard and comfort suspension as a no-cost option.
Last edited by karlfranz; 08-15-2016 at 10:17 AM.
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#8
Congrats!!
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#10
Hello everyone,
I just wanted to drop a little post for anyone who might be considering an AM Vantage V8 GT over something like a 911. In the past five years i have owned a 996,997 and 991 models. My 996 was a C4S with 6 speed. The 997 gen 2 and 991 were both PDK. I must say the PDK is an amazing transmission but, after owning two 911's with it, i did find myself missing the manual. However, the 991 models now have a 7 speed gearbox that i wasnt too particularly fond of. So i found myself doing some soul searching for what comes next. I knew i wanted a manual but, manual what? Go back to 6 speed 997? Perhaps an RS5 or R8? Then I came across the AM Vantage GT at my local Euro Dealer. I was just along for the ride with a buddy who was getitng his Ghibli serviced. i saw the car and thought to myself, oh another $200k AM. But to my surprise the price point was pretty resonable. For that caliber of car any way. It took no more than a single test drive and was almost sold. The hydralic somewhat heavy steering, stiff clutch and perfectly gate spaced gearbox was amazing. And the sound, the souns was second to none. The next step after the test drive was to do my homework so i can make an informed decsion. Talk about mixed reviews. All it did was confuse me more. Some said it was fabulous, others said it was outdated. Most concurred that the infotainment system sucked. I had to give it a lot of thought. Did i want to stay with my tech friendly 991, or take a step back into something more analog. After about three weeks I made the decision to pull the trigger on a 2015 AM Vantage GT. It's only been about a week but, so far I am blissfully happy. The infotainment system works just fine. Wireless Bluetooth works perfect with my I Phone 6 for both phone and music. It has all the creature comforts you would expect from a higher end modern day car. I guess the only downside is the suspension is really stiff no matter sport or non sport mode. But i love that. My wife doesn't, but oh well. Ha Ha!! Anyway, I just wanted to post this for anyone who might be like me with regard to looking at the Vantage GT instead of the 911. I can tell you that i have never been happier. As the months pass i will report back to see if anything changes.
I just wanted to drop a little post for anyone who might be considering an AM Vantage V8 GT over something like a 911. In the past five years i have owned a 996,997 and 991 models. My 996 was a C4S with 6 speed. The 997 gen 2 and 991 were both PDK. I must say the PDK is an amazing transmission but, after owning two 911's with it, i did find myself missing the manual. However, the 991 models now have a 7 speed gearbox that i wasnt too particularly fond of. So i found myself doing some soul searching for what comes next. I knew i wanted a manual but, manual what? Go back to 6 speed 997? Perhaps an RS5 or R8? Then I came across the AM Vantage GT at my local Euro Dealer. I was just along for the ride with a buddy who was getitng his Ghibli serviced. i saw the car and thought to myself, oh another $200k AM. But to my surprise the price point was pretty resonable. For that caliber of car any way. It took no more than a single test drive and was almost sold. The hydralic somewhat heavy steering, stiff clutch and perfectly gate spaced gearbox was amazing. And the sound, the souns was second to none. The next step after the test drive was to do my homework so i can make an informed decsion. Talk about mixed reviews. All it did was confuse me more. Some said it was fabulous, others said it was outdated. Most concurred that the infotainment system sucked. I had to give it a lot of thought. Did i want to stay with my tech friendly 991, or take a step back into something more analog. After about three weeks I made the decision to pull the trigger on a 2015 AM Vantage GT. It's only been about a week but, so far I am blissfully happy. The infotainment system works just fine. Wireless Bluetooth works perfect with my I Phone 6 for both phone and music. It has all the creature comforts you would expect from a higher end modern day car. I guess the only downside is the suspension is really stiff no matter sport or non sport mode. But i love that. My wife doesn't, but oh well. Ha Ha!! Anyway, I just wanted to post this for anyone who might be like me with regard to looking at the Vantage GT instead of the 911. I can tell you that i have never been happier. As the months pass i will report back to see if anything changes.
Ron
#12
I've had my GT since Oct 14 and have had a 911 alongside it the whole time ... First a 991.1C2, then a 991.1C4 and now a 991.2C2S ... I wouldn't even bother comparing them - they are completely different cars for different purposes ... My 991s had and have two car seats in them while the GT hasn't had so much as a bottle of water. The GT is the purer, more honest car and after you driving it you sort of feel like you've accomplished something. The 991 is a tech masterpiece but that continues to reduce the excitement. The 991 is smoother, faster, more modern, more reliable, etc ..... But actually, who cares? The GT is cooler.
#14
Unless tracking the cars the 911 has nothing over the Vantage except magazine numbers that are important to everyone who drives a less involving car. You can't get into an argument about performance because the 911 is a better track car. But come on, most people don't race. And for those that do, I bet the V8V is more fun out there, unless we are talking about a 997.1 or older Porsche. Those are similar driving experiences to the Vantage.
As for ride comfort, my last Porsche had semi racing coil overs that made the ride brutal. My wife said this car is like a Rolls compared to the Porsche. I think its a pretty comfortable car without comparison to other brands.
You will enjoy most aspects of ownership except the price of parts. Parts are a butt rape. Oh, and you may regret your purchase when you decide to sell it as well.
I just love being in the Aston. When doing some spirited driving you really feel like you're an extension of the car and get tons of feedback.
As for ride comfort, my last Porsche had semi racing coil overs that made the ride brutal. My wife said this car is like a Rolls compared to the Porsche. I think its a pretty comfortable car without comparison to other brands.
You will enjoy most aspects of ownership except the price of parts. Parts are a butt rape. Oh, and you may regret your purchase when you decide to sell it as well.
I just love being in the Aston. When doing some spirited driving you really feel like you're an extension of the car and get tons of feedback.
Last edited by deckman; 08-15-2016 at 04:55 PM.