NEW Vantage Unveiled
#106
I have come to realized that if I loathe a new design/product, then perhaps I am no longer the target demographic for that product. Then it is what it is. We all want AM to be successful and I reckon this is in the right direction.
At the very least, we both agree that this new vantage generated enough engagement, whether positive or negative.
I reckon if Andy Palmer is sharp enough (I know he is), he just might. Check out the new 718 GT4. It's NA despite the variants are all 4-banger turbo.
#107
I am actually quite impressed (very) by it. I was fearful and expecting much much worse after the orphan styling of the DB11.
Well done Aston! I just might buy one!
edit: I may want to change that front bumper first. Rest of it is pretty awesome though!
Well done Aston! I just might buy one!
edit: I may want to change that front bumper first. Rest of it is pretty awesome though!
Last edited by FatFrank; 11-22-2017 at 05:51 PM.
#109
They took a no deposit required letter of intent during the private showing. You would have a spot for build and upload the spec but no money needed until they actually built a car and you can cancel anytime.
I guess if they want to count that as being sold than it works for them. But Tesla gets more crap for their numbers of model 3 reservations and that actually required a little cash
I guess if they want to count that as being sold than it works for them. But Tesla gets more crap for their numbers of model 3 reservations and that actually required a little cash
Last edited by smdzucladoc; 11-22-2017 at 07:27 PM.
#110
Being a younger person I'd just like to say not all of us like it...I really wanted to like the new vantage and it's so close but to me the headlights don't compliment the aggressive design. I'm pretty picky about how a car looks and find most modern cars miss the mark but I've gotten the same response, without even asking, from friends as well. I'm hopeful a facelift in a few years will take care of it because other than that and a couple interior nitpicks the car is really attractive.
#112
It's amazing how much better the front looks with the VANTAGE plate. It may be the first Aston that looks better with a front license plate than without!
I remember the very bland DB11 opinions here, but I can say they look to be selling well. Picking up my car today there were 5 that had just come in that were special orders. I believe they're selling very well, for a chicks car
I have no doubt they're going to sell V8V's, or that we will see some options for the front, even throwing in a grill insert like a Lexus LC500 would do a lot to change the look, but it has lost a lot of that pure beauty and replaced it with the wolf.
About "Sold out". And this goes for every single car manufacturer, and most every other commodity.
When they say sold out, they mean the dealers have bought up all available production [or planned] capacity. It doesn't mean a single person has actually written a check, although I'm positive many have, it means the dealers have ordered inventory and between inventory and special orders, capacity has been reached. There will be new V8V's sitting in dealer showrooms in 6 months. At least I hope so, I would like to see one in person.
But damn, I love my car!
Bought that new set of V12 rims and tires that were on ebay tonight, an hour after I put a lonnng curb rash in the right front, the only mark I've put on a rim, and the only rim that had zero issues [from previous drivers]. I've been so good at staying away from curbs!
I remember the very bland DB11 opinions here, but I can say they look to be selling well. Picking up my car today there were 5 that had just come in that were special orders. I believe they're selling very well, for a chicks car
I have no doubt they're going to sell V8V's, or that we will see some options for the front, even throwing in a grill insert like a Lexus LC500 would do a lot to change the look, but it has lost a lot of that pure beauty and replaced it with the wolf.
About "Sold out". And this goes for every single car manufacturer, and most every other commodity.
When they say sold out, they mean the dealers have bought up all available production [or planned] capacity. It doesn't mean a single person has actually written a check, although I'm positive many have, it means the dealers have ordered inventory and between inventory and special orders, capacity has been reached. There will be new V8V's sitting in dealer showrooms in 6 months. At least I hope so, I would like to see one in person.
But damn, I love my car!
Bought that new set of V12 rims and tires that were on ebay tonight, an hour after I put a lonnng curb rash in the right front, the only mark I've put on a rim, and the only rim that had zero issues [from previous drivers]. I've been so good at staying away from curbs!
#113
I have an 07 manual and enjoy it for what it is and I'm really beginning to like the new Vantage. Things change and I think they did a very good job of keeping a similar profile to the previous design while creating a car that can stay relevant for the next 10 years.
Hopefully their focus group studies have them going after the right segment which seems to be more sports car oriented.
Oh and the GTE version is fab
Hopefully their focus group studies have them going after the right segment which seems to be more sports car oriented.
Oh and the GTE version is fab
#114
The folks at AM must be congratulated on their bold change in the direction of the Vantage.
While it doesn't appeal to me, Aston is clearly aiming at a new generation of buyers.
We all wish them well.
While it doesn't appeal to me, Aston is clearly aiming at a new generation of buyers.
We all wish them well.
Last edited by larryg; 11-23-2017 at 09:07 AM.
#116
I guess I'm the minority here, but I actually love the new Vantage. The front looks kind of like a Miata somewhat. The rear looks like a Fiskar Emotion. The interior looks very posh.
Will definitely pick up a used one in a few years to replace my 2006 daily driven Vantage, especially if it has a manual!
Will definitely pick up a used one in a few years to replace my 2006 daily driven Vantage, especially if it has a manual!
#117
I saw the new Vantage twice in person. Certainly new and different styling direction. Sounds great. I like it better today than before. So it may grow on you. Has for me.
Seems 2018 deliveries are nearly sold out.
http://www.roadandtrack.com/new-cars...arly-sold-out/
Seems 2018 deliveries are nearly sold out.
http://www.roadandtrack.com/new-cars...arly-sold-out/
Last edited by mto; 11-23-2017 at 06:10 PM.
#118
The new design is definitely growing on me. Each time I look at it I like it more. At first I was glad to have my old 2006, but the more I see this new car the more I want it. I just wonder how similar it will feel to the AMG GT.