Review by carwow YouTube channel.... There's a dozen or more reviews online, I've shared this one for its technical and entertainment value, but suffice to say it's a rare Aston whose praises have been universally sung by the automotive press........
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That's my feeling. I might be wrong but they are trying to satisfy the tastes of all their customers from USA to China etc. (Hence the Valhalla which had a lot of modifications) Too many gimmicks, needless to talk about the 'artistic' video... Aston Marti
that some of the reviewers above emphasize as well. An acquaintance of mine has had a Valhalla on order for ages, they are really taking their time with that one - for better or for worse, we'll see eventually.... I do wonder what the '25 Vanquish ends up
I think this car is a little too extreme for a road car. Like who will drive that on any road with the noise and vibration? Great for a track (Vulcan) but not road. I'll sit this one out (until my lottery number comes up) for the Valhalla or more realisti
I do agree with you. I'd stop short of labeling them 'awful' designs, but they certainly aren't nearly as timelessly gorgeous as most previous generations were. They are simply attractive sports cars. That is, of course, save for the DBX and the Valhalla/
It is indisputably a superior car in every tangible way to the previous generation V8 Vantage (which I've also driven), and yet, I still prefer the older generation! As I mentioned before, outright performance simply isn't my subjective metric of main ref