
AuHavrePro, a respected voice in the WatchProSite community, initiates a captivating discussion on Aston Martin's design legacy, spotlighting the limited-edition Vanquish Zagato Shooting Brake. His initial post, praising its aesthetics as second only to the One-77, invites fellow enthusiasts to delve into what defines Aston Martin's enduring appeal and its most iconic designs. This article synthesizes the community's perspectives on modern versus vintage Aston Martins and their place in automotive design history.

It seems so low it would feel like one's a$$ is dragging on the ground.
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that it sits much lower than the regular production Vanquish does. Perhaps I'm mistaken, but I never previously compared the technical data between the two cars' dimensions.... Would definitely be interesting to pull that info........
As silly as it sounds, this is probably the Aston I would be happiest driving every day ........
I should have qualified the context somewhat better by saying that I am predominantly thinking of modern-day Astons.... The vintage ones are of an era and aesthetic language so detached to the present one that my brain doesn't even place them in the same context by default.... The 70s Vantage is truly the Aston to get at this point in time, they are gorgeous cars and not over-priced like some of the others are. You could even say they're quite a value at present........
The purity of the William Towns design.
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