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sonies 12-11-2017 09:27 AM

If it had the DB10 Hood/headlights and a slatted grille (but still widemouth), it would be one of the best looking cars ever

I wish I was good at photoshop... lol

W126C 12-11-2017 02:23 PM

https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.6sp...49a4d7b79a.jpgInteresting.

007V8Vantage 12-11-2017 04:31 PM

While I'm glad the new Vantage isn't just a shorter wheel base DB11, I clearly remember visiting an Aston dealer in Michigan 2006 and it was love at first sight.... we'll see if that happens time around when a new Vantage arrives at my local dealer....

blue2000s 12-11-2017 05:00 PM

It's clear that they decided to base the styling on the DB10. But it was executed poorly, they should have just done the DB10 and renamed it.


https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.6sp...f436a028a4.jpg

https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.6sp...4d5d18c513.jpg

spinecho 12-11-2017 05:48 PM

I like the P-shopped version in Richard's post ^^ better. Every time I look at the front of the DB10 I see Hannibal Lecter.

Cattman 12-11-2017 08:45 PM


Originally Posted by Redpants (Post 4684673)
Someone already did something similar. I think it was done by someone on PH, and that's where I found it:

https://thumbsnap.com/s/IZ69uqDI.jpg

It still has the horizontal hood line across the front nose, but it looks absolutely amazing aside from that.

Looks much better with the slat grill. Palatable.
CATT

Cattman 12-11-2017 08:50 PM


Originally Posted by programmatore (Post 4682846)
Aston Martin of Washington, DC held a viewing event for the new Vantage last Thursday. There were a lot of people in attendance so I wasn't able to take good pictures. Luckily I was able to get a private viewing this afternoon.

http://www.garyq.com/AstonMartin/2018Vantage/1.png

http://www.garyq.com/AstonMartin/2018Vantage/2.png

http://www.garyq.com/AstonMartin/2018Vantage/3.png

http://www.garyq.com/AstonMartin/2018Vantage/4.png

http://www.garyq.com/AstonMartin/2018Vantage/5.png

http://www.garyq.com/AstonMartin/2018Vantage/6.png

http://www.garyq.com/AstonMartin/2018Vantage/7.png


Wow, those pictures show so much more than I'd seen previously. That is one hideous car. OMG, so not an Aston. Very glad for my Vantage S.
CATTMAN

silentbob 12-11-2017 09:02 PM

Wow, look at the size of that panel gap in the back of the front wheel arch. Reminds me of GM quality in the early 80s. Or is that by design?

I suspect this will go similar to how the original Chris Bangle designed BMW 7-series went. The first iteration was pretty horrid, but later generations made that new "design language" actually look nice.

era2076 12-11-2017 09:03 PM


Originally Posted by blue2000s (Post 4684803)
it's clear that they decided to base the styling on the db10. But it was executed poorly, they should have just done the db10 and renamed it.

+1 ...

99Problems 12-12-2017 06:55 AM


Originally Posted by silentbob (Post 4684849)
Wow, look at the size of that panel gap in the back of the front wheel arch. Reminds me of GM quality in the early 80s. Or is that by design?

I was wondering the same thing. It made me go check my Vantage S in the garage to see if I’d imagined my panel gaps being much slimmer, which of course they are.

Bare in mind this is a preproduction car, I know the DB11 I saw that was preproduction had a bunch of things that were off a bit as well, so maybe the panel gaps are one of those things?

Viewing event here is in 1 week, I’m planning to ask about the gaps (amongst other things).

troyboy1 12-12-2017 07:36 AM

Brilliant.
 

Originally Posted by Cattman (Post 4684846)
Looks much better with the slat grill. Palatable.
CATT

Now that's what it should have looked like!

sonies 12-12-2017 08:28 AM


Originally Posted by silentbob (Post 4684849)
Wow, look at the size of that panel gap in the back of the front wheel arch. Reminds me of GM quality in the early 80s. Or is that by design?

I suspect this will go similar to how the original Chris Bangle designed BMW 7-series went. The first iteration was pretty horrid, but later generations made that new "design language" actually look nice.

I was watching some youtube video about that silver car at the DC dealership and I just couldn't stop looking at that horrid panel gap on the front left side near the 'side gill or whatever its called... Who the hell lets that out there as a show car? Looks just plain awful

oo7 12-12-2017 08:31 AM

These pics are very helpful. Now i have no curiosity to see in person. I may be wrong but pre production publicity cars are generally perfect or at least a little better than production. It is hard to understand why this would be allowed to be seen by the public, unless someone mucked it up raising and closing the hood/bonnet, which is certainly possible. Subtle refinement does not seem to eminate from the interior, perhaps to be racier and more mass appealing. Just seems many design elements not commensurate...a compromise. Not love at first site. Maybe time needed for chemistry to develop. Praying for a quick make over when/if sales do not meet/exceed expectations. I imagine we will hear the real story when/if heads begin to roll.

XJRS Owner 12-12-2017 07:51 PM


Originally Posted by 99Problems (Post 4684892)
I was wondering the same thing. It made me go check my Vantage S in the garage to see if I’d imagined my panel gaps being much slimmer, which of course they are.

Bare in mind this is a preproduction car, I know the DB11 I saw that was preproduction had a bunch of things that were off a bit as well, so maybe the panel gaps are one of those things?

Viewing event here is in 1 week, I’m planning to ask about the gaps (amongst other things).

Well, of course they are huge, since they are hood closure lines, not panel gaps like on the current Vantage. And since the hood closure is on the side rather than on the top surface of the hood, they've got to be extra wide so the surfaces don't strike when the hood is slammed closed. You don't have this problem with the hood on the current Vantage. Honestly, I hate this type of hood closure and the gaps it requires.

sonies 12-12-2017 10:38 PM


Originally Posted by XJRS Owner (Post 4685114)
Well, of course they are huge, since they are hood closure lines, not panel gaps like on the current Vantage. And since the hood closure is on the side rather than on the top surface of the hood, they've got to be extra wide so the surfaces don't strike when the hood is slammed closed. You don't have this problem with the hood on the current Vantage. Honestly, I hate this type of hood closure and the gaps it requires.

nah man look at this thats terrible

https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.6sp...fa5a9f9ede.png


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