New generation of Astons.....
#1
New generation of Astons.....
And that's it...
Aston loosing it's identity..... & MORE
IMHO-New vantage is not so appealing,( Fugly front end, busy interior) DB11 is wearied looking thing..( still don't know what) & now $300K plus Super DBS loosing to average Merc GT.
I'm holding on to my old Vantage. At least it has that elegance that no car has..
#3
Something wrong. Usually higher HP cars can reel in lower HP cars that get the jump. Here, the higher HP/wt car gets the jump and the lower hp/wt car catches it...
German hp must be stronger than British hp.
So, not so super and not so leggera, is it.
German hp must be stronger than British hp.
So, not so super and not so leggera, is it.
#4
could be the driver not being good too, he probably kept traction control on too and launched it on cold tires, he mentioned traction being an issue and with a 700hp car that can be a problem halfway down the strip
also the amg gtr is no slouch its a 577hp supercar
also the amg gtr is no slouch its a 577hp supercar
Last edited by sonies; 09-18-2018 at 02:36 PM.
#5
In defense of the DBSS - the AMG GTR is a stunning car performance wise, it's no run of the mill Mercedes. Wonder which would be more fun on some winding country roads? and maybe a rolling start would see the DBSS with the extra grunt pulling ahead?
Aesthetics are subjective for the most part - to be fair to Aston, they have to appeal to a younger audience and sure, have to take some design chances. Personally, I prefer the previous gen Vantage (especially the v12s) on the outside front. I personally think the new Vantage is an improvement on the outside back and a big improvement on the tech on the inside.
Hopefully it means Aston sells more Astons, and the keepers of the classics will have a bigger passionate crowd to share in the Aston experience with. I don't see me ever letting go of my 2010 DB9 Volante - at least until gas powered cars are banned from the road.
Aesthetics are subjective for the most part - to be fair to Aston, they have to appeal to a younger audience and sure, have to take some design chances. Personally, I prefer the previous gen Vantage (especially the v12s) on the outside front. I personally think the new Vantage is an improvement on the outside back and a big improvement on the tech on the inside.
Hopefully it means Aston sells more Astons, and the keepers of the classics will have a bigger passionate crowd to share in the Aston experience with. I don't see me ever letting go of my 2010 DB9 Volante - at least until gas powered cars are banned from the road.
#6
Huge let down.
The DBS was supposed to be their top performing car for the moment before the Valkyrie is released.
Aston Martin certainly talked it up. This car may as well be compared to the luxury SUVs in terms of performance, and it still may lose to the Bentley Bentayga, Rolls Royce Cullinan, and the lambo Urus. Just sad.
The DBS was supposed to be their top performing car for the moment before the Valkyrie is released.
Aston Martin certainly talked it up. This car may as well be compared to the luxury SUVs in terms of performance, and it still may lose to the Bentley Bentayga, Rolls Royce Cullinan, and the lambo Urus. Just sad.
#7
In defense of the Aston, the GT is butt ugly
I don't mind loosing to a super car. I mind loosing to an Audi SUV!
I don't mind loosing to a super car. I mind loosing to an Audi SUV!
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#8
Really? Seriously, when is the last time you drag raced anyone? I'm getting so tired or 0 to X speeds/times, top speeds, XXXXhorsepower, and drifting through a corner with tires smoking!
Jay Leno said in one of his videos - The horsepower war is over, we all won! He's also said in the past that all the fun is between 40 and 120. I've had a couple cars pull alongside and throw me a rev but I just give them a thumbs up and move along. To each his own but my joy is getting into a nice rhythm on a curvy road in 3rd gear. Or just traveling the 100 miles to the coast working my way through traffic. I've tracked twice so know the car's limits but on public roads I never push it that hard as I have memories of my bike days coming around a corner and seeing a nice fine dirt coating all over the road.
Jay Leno said in one of his videos - The horsepower war is over, we all won! He's also said in the past that all the fun is between 40 and 120. I've had a couple cars pull alongside and throw me a rev but I just give them a thumbs up and move along. To each his own but my joy is getting into a nice rhythm on a curvy road in 3rd gear. Or just traveling the 100 miles to the coast working my way through traffic. I've tracked twice so know the car's limits but on public roads I never push it that hard as I have memories of my bike days coming around a corner and seeing a nice fine dirt coating all over the road.
#9
I like the new Aston models and like the old ones too.
#10
Really? Seriously, when is the last time you drag raced anyone? I'm getting so tired or 0 to X speeds/times, top speeds, XXXXhorsepower, and drifting through a corner with tires smoking!
Jay Leno said in one of his videos - The horsepower war is over, we all won! He's also said in the past that all the fun is between 40 and 120. I've had a couple cars pull alongside and throw me a rev but I just give them a thumbs up and move along. To each his own but my joy is getting into a nice rhythm on a curvy road in 3rd gear. Or just traveling the 100 miles to the coast working my way through traffic. I've tracked twice so know the car's limits but on public roads I never push it that hard as I have memories of my bike days coming around a corner and seeing a nice fine dirt coating all over the road.
Jay Leno said in one of his videos - The horsepower war is over, we all won! He's also said in the past that all the fun is between 40 and 120. I've had a couple cars pull alongside and throw me a rev but I just give them a thumbs up and move along. To each his own but my joy is getting into a nice rhythm on a curvy road in 3rd gear. Or just traveling the 100 miles to the coast working my way through traffic. I've tracked twice so know the car's limits but on public roads I never push it that hard as I have memories of my bike days coming around a corner and seeing a nice fine dirt coating all over the road.
I haven't had a bike since I was 35 because I really haven't grown up, enough. I'd ride just as stupid as I used to and I just take far too long to heal now. And that demise was in the same offramp I just 4 wheel slid last week. I was flat out at 142 and a car blocked my line into the exit so I went around him and rolled in extra hard on the brakes, so I was off apex and high in the turn but it was holding just fine till the sand up there slid the front end out and she went down. Hit once on my wallet and rolled over into a perfect swan dive for a very long slide on my face. I still have that helmet as a souvenir. Stood up and my shoes fell off, I'd sheared thru the laces on both of them. Besides a little road rash the only real damage was I skinned my knee down to the cap but I had jeans on and it cauterized with burnt denim. In the hospital I heard my wife lean over and whisper in the nurses ear "scrub it hard!". I loved that woman
#11
Really? Seriously, when is the last time you drag raced anyone? I'm getting so tired or 0 to X speeds/times, top speeds, XXXXhorsepower, and drifting through a corner with tires smoking!
Jay Leno said in one of his videos - The horsepower war is over, we all won! He's also said in the past that all the fun is between 40 and 120. I've had a couple cars pull alongside and throw me a rev but I just give them a thumbs up and move along. To each his own but my joy is getting into a nice rhythm on a curvy road in 3rd gear. Or just traveling the 100 miles to the coast working my way through traffic. I've tracked twice so know the car's limits but on public roads I never push it that hard as I have memories of my bike days coming around a corner and seeing a nice fine dirt coating all over the road.
Jay Leno said in one of his videos - The horsepower war is over, we all won! He's also said in the past that all the fun is between 40 and 120. I've had a couple cars pull alongside and throw me a rev but I just give them a thumbs up and move along. To each his own but my joy is getting into a nice rhythm on a curvy road in 3rd gear. Or just traveling the 100 miles to the coast working my way through traffic. I've tracked twice so know the car's limits but on public roads I never push it that hard as I have memories of my bike days coming around a corner and seeing a nice fine dirt coating all over the road.
#12
That's not me with the 0 - X and top speeds [although I would love an extra couple hundred horses], but the drifting and roasting, absolutely. If you've grown up and just want to enjoy your beautiful drive I'm very happy for you. Some of the rest of us have a little more lead in our foot, and our pencils
And I am now 3 days from making it 3 years without a points ticket!!
And I am now 3 days from making it 3 years without a points ticket!!
Last edited by HabitualOffender; 09-19-2018 at 11:41 AM.
#13
I know Aston likely under-rates their cars (which explains why many testers accomplish 0-60 times better than Aston's claims), but perhaps Mercedes AMG underrates theirs more?
#15
very true, that green GT-R has been passed around like the Village Bicycle to literally any youtube automotive journalist, wonder if the DBS is even broken in properly yet?