
AuHavrePro's original post introduces the Aston Martin Vanquish MkIII, a significant new model for the brand. This article delves into the community's initial reactions and expert analysis regarding its positioning, pricing strategy, and potential market performance, offering a comprehensive look at what this car means for Aston Martin's future.







from looking at the footage, and images are highly favorable. I think the design has intricate features that either don't show, or come across flat in images, where when in person are likely to significantly enhance the aesthetic language....
but there was large helping of BS in the video & narrative. It's still a car, not a medieval warlord.
I haven't really liked AML's advertising efforts since the end of the 2000s. In the last few years, since Stroll (Lawrence Strulevich) took over, they evidently hired people who inhabit the hyperbolic, ADD mindset which dominates current social media landscapes. A gazillion cuts and nausea-inducing camera movements do not compelling footage make........
and, I guess, we are better off for having that footage than not having it, but they are more frequently than not hyperbole-prone, and nowhere close to the thoroughly experienced, admiring yet level-headed reviews of the likes that Tiff Needell, Jay Leno, and Harry (of Harry's Garage) provide or used to provide.... By the way, I sincerely appreciate you switching out the low res screenshots I initially added to the thread, I didn't have time to pull the high res press shots from their website. C
Dapper and chic yet brutal and carnal
The back...a bit plasticy and anonymous...
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