Traded 2011 DBS for 2014 Vanquish

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Jan 16, 2020 | 12:22 PM
  #46  
Great cars and tough choice to make for me. But you are a lucky man to have driven and own both
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Jan 16, 2020 | 11:23 PM
  #47  
Quote: This was something I had been wondering. I would have never imagined that someone who had a manual DBS would even consider an automatic VH car. Agree that handling might not be its forte but saying its underpowered is not true. It has a better power to weight ratio than (most) Porsches, Vantages or Lotuses.
To each his own, a manual doesn’t necessarily have to do with power. Rowing through gears for me is fun in both an underpowered car such as a Lotus or a high powered car such as a CGT. To me, a manual is more enjoyable in a car that handles well....tossing a Lotus through T2 at Laguna Seca after several downshifts and rev matching with heel toe is bliss.

But if I’m driving a heavy GT car to work, I don’t feel the need to row through gears.
And yes, the DBS is underpowered IMO...510HP out of a 6.0L V12 is weak but power was never Aston’s primary focus as compared to Ferrari, Lambo or Porsche.
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Jan 23, 2020 | 09:29 AM
  #48  
One77 Steering Wheel Install
All right! Installed the One77 steering wheel which I got from astonmartinbits.com. My buddy has a shop and just had him do it...took about an hour. One main difference is the location of the horn buttons, so there is a slight difference but overall the same.
I think the steering wheel makes a huge difference...love how it feels ergonomically as well on the hands.







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Jan 23, 2020 | 02:30 PM
  #49  
Very nice, I agree, that steering wheels make the car...wonder if they make one for a V12 Vantage...
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Jan 23, 2020 | 10:47 PM
  #50  
Glad you like it! I think I'll do mine this spring. I am kicking around the idea of doing the larger CF shift paddles at the same time.

Did you need any special tools? I think when I read a writeup before, it's pretty simple stuff.

Thanks!
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Jan 24, 2020 | 12:25 AM
  #51  
Quote: Glad you like it! I think I'll do mine this spring. I am kicking around the idea of doing the larger CF shift paddles at the same time.

Did you need any special tools? I think when I read a writeup before, it's pretty simple stuff.

Thanks!
Good idea on the extended CF paddles...have done that on my 16M and Speciale.
No need for special tools...pretty simple.
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