Vantage [Official] Aston Martin Vantage (2018)


Erm, interesting review/article. Is the Vantage a big disappointment?

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The Aston Martin Vantage Shows How Hard It Is to Make a Good Fast Car

There are a glut of well-rounded, ultra-fast cars on the market today, from the Porsche 911 GTS to, uh, all of the other Porsche 911s. Well, what I mean to say is that it’s easy to forget that it’s hard to get a fast car to have good performance and be nice to live with at the same time. At least it is, apparently, until you drive a new Aston Martin Vantage.

That’s the review from Matt Farah, who has lived with a modern Aston Martin for a number of years, a manual Bush-era Vanquish. He came away from spending some time with the new Vantage impressed with how good its 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 from AMG is, making this a genuinely quick car. Aston claims it’ll do 0-60 in 3.5 seconds, which is supercar speed of not that long ago.

But Farah points out that the ride is stiff in normal mode, and gets virtually unusable in its even stiffer sport and track modes.

And fast as the car is on the open road, it’s jerky around town. The ZF eight-speed has a lot of built-in creep, Farah points out, so much so that you have to get on the brakes to slow it down. But the brakes are super grabby and the throttle is sharp. At low speed Farah struggles to drive the car smoothly.

On top of all of that, the test car Farah got is sort of oddly assembled. He couldn’t figure out why it would beep at him periodically, the parking sensors would freak out six feet from any other object, and the panel gaps all over the body made Teslas look tight. A phone fit in the space between the hood and the fender.

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The new Vantage has already made the rounds with the press once, and no review I got through called the car out for these problems. But those were also British reviewers, and this is a British car company that has just gone public. Not that anyone’s biased or anything.

Personally, I adore this car (as I did the last V8 Vantage). I don’t mind something having some quirks. Let my small-volume British sports car beep at me. It will remind me I’m not driving something ordinary.

But it does go to show that it’s easy to take a world of AMG GTs and Porsche Caymans for granted. Making a fast car comfortable at low speed is a challenge. It wasn’t all that long ago that it’d be wild to expect both high performance and everyday usability from the same machine.

https://jalopnik.com/the-aston-martin-vantage-shows-how-hard-it-is-to-make-a-1829916880
 
Erm, interesting review/article. Is the Vantage a big disappointment?
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It seems to be that way in many circles. I like the car more now that I've seen it in the flesh but the reviews have been lukewarm at best. Not good when the midlife age AMG GT is considered a better drive and there's a new 911 on the horizon. This car could get buried.
 
I don’t understand why the asking price is so Hugh when engine, gearbox and infotainment were not engineered in house.

Only a V12 version can save its face.
 
I saw on on the streets. It has MASSIVE presence; much more than the last one (as much as I love the old one). Dare I say, it’s the sexiest looking thing out there
 
Do you think the engine bay is too small?

Since the DB11 downsized to a V8, except for the AMR model, I don’t think it makes sense for the Vantage to upsize to a V12. There’s probably more chance of Aston dropping in Mercedes I6 to market a cheaper version.
 
In my opinion, this is the best spec for the new Vantage. Except for those horrible standard tiny exhausts, you have to take the optional four exhaust pipes...
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^ Haha, Autocar’s top 5 continues to be an alternative universe paraody.

How are they going to say with a straight face that the Vantage is a better than a 991.2 Turbo when a 991.2 Carrera S wipes it clean dynamically?

I’m also assuming the AMG GT S didn’t make top 5 in favor of the F-type SVR, which is one of the nose-heavy feeling cars I’ve ever driven. Far from a perfect chassis.
 

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Aston Martin Lagonda Global Holdings PLC is a British manufacturer of luxury sports cars and grand tourers headquartered in Gaydon, Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom. Founded in 1913 by Lionel Martin and Robert Bamford, and steered from 1947 by David Brown, it became associated with expensive grand touring cars in the 1950s and 1960s, and with the fictional character James Bond following his use of a DB5 model in the 1964 film Goldfinger. Their sports cars are regarded as a British cultural icon.
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