Sorry for the tongue in cheek phrasing. But that's one cool book! My favorite is still the 2015 Vanquish and the 2015/6 Vantage GT V8. I really like these two machines. The Automatic transmission really suits the character of the Vanquish - I know a manua
Paul, the current owner of the car said he bought it relatively recently, but he wasn't the one who imported it from the UK. Perhaps a good question for when I see him next time. I still haven't fulfilled my lifelong desire to have an Aston of my own, but
….measured also by the beauty of the creations. Those shown above are all beautiful and I like the intimidating shark mouth grille of the DB7. My personal favorite is the AM Vanquish Zagato Shooting Brake, in my humble opinion one of the visually hottest
I totally mistyped 8-speed instead of 6-speed . Yes, the 2015+ MY have the better eight speed Touchtronic, thanks a lot for clarifying that straight off the bat! You are 100% accurate in saying that the auto trans are geared for efficiency, I truly had to
USA didn't really get the 8 speed transmission until the 2015 model year. I actually like the look of the DBS more than the rear of the Vanquish. Something about the DBS looks more aggressive. The Vanquish is more elegant. The interior of the Vanquish win
Amigo, the white one is, in fact, a manual! I test drove both back-to-back because I've never previously driven either, and I felt it would be most illuminating to feel how they perform one after another.... The DBS is a 2011 model year, and the Vanquish
That was in fact something surreal for me! During lunch we spoke about his design process in 2004, how dear to him this design is, and how the crown design was updated shortly after the concept watches were presented not only to mimic the fuel cap design