^^^That's what impressed me the most about this car. The way they integrated the duct work into the monocque chassis and the suspension just looks amazing. And, yeah, the drivetrain ain't nothing to sneeze at.
I saw the car today, a burgendy one. There's one on the dealership floor at Aston Martin on Park Lane. Oh my it got my knees weak. We all worship the DBS don't we. It's perfect from all angles. The One-77 is like a Vantage on steroids ready to upstage the DBS. I've never seen such wide wheel arches on a car. It's rear track is sensational - the hips don't lie. In person it has an SLR-eque presence i.e it won't pass you without notice. The width especially is just out of this world. It's the Hugh Jackman of grand tourers. Is it £1 million special? Not necessarily. Although it possess grandeur and beautiful lines the DBS is still the ultimate package at a fraction of the price.
And if I am not wrong it is the most powerfull prodcution NA engine in the world.
Why does it keep stalling? doesn't it have a auto sequential tranny?:S
Or does it have a clutch?
It has a clutch that is manually operated by the gearbox. It doesn't have a smooth dual clutch gearbox like the Veyron. Instead it features a sequential manual gearbox like the E60 M5 and Aventador. Crawling speeds, stop and go traffic are poor operating conditions for these gearboxes since every gear is slammed into place by high pressure hydraulics. The experience can be akin riding a shoot gun every time a gear is changed and that's not ideal in traffic conditions where gears are constantly changing.
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