Aston Martin Fast / Sports car reviews
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Aston Martin Fast / Sports car reviews
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Aston Martin Vanquish Volante (2025 onwards) Review
Aston's top-of-the-range convertible is fantastic
New price: £366,545 - £366,545PROS
- Immense open-top performance from 835hp twin-turbo V12
- Adaptive suspension is remarkably comfortable and composed
- Surprisingly easy to drive, but also always thrilling
CONS
- Doesn’t always sound that exciting
- The structure is stiff, but still shakes due to the missing roof occasionally
- Screens on the inside aren’t well-shielded from bright sunlight
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Aston Martin Vanquish Coupe (2024 onwards) Review
Excessive and addictive
New price: £339,545 - £339,545PROS
- Comfortable ride
- Luxurious interior
- Indecently fast
CONS
- Ruinously thirsty when you're pushing on
- Lazy throttle response
- Longer than a DB12, yet it loses two seats
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Aston Martin Vantage Coupe (2024 onwards) Review
The most potent Aston Martin Vantage ever
New price: £169,055 - £170,545PROS
- Ridiculously fast for the road
- Plush interior
- Decent practicality
CONS
- Not as engaging as other supercars
- No GT or comfort mode
- Gearbox could be sharper
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Aston Martin DB12 Coupe (2023 onwards) Review
Aston's best road car yet.
New price: £196,545 - £196,545PROS
- Relaxed when cruising
- Huge fun when you're making progress
- All-new interior
CONS
- Petrol power only for now
- Rear seats are cramped
- Won't be cheap to run
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Aston Martin DB12 Volante (2023 onwards) Review
Greatly improved over the DB11 Volante
New price: £210,045 - £210,045PROS
- Luxurious, user-friendly interior
- Hugely powerful, yet never intimidating
- Great balance of ride and handling
CONS
- The DB12 coupe still handles better
- Infotainment glare with the roof down
- Boot can get rather warm
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Aston Martin DBS Coupe (2021 onwards) Review
An epic V12 you could really drive everyday, assuming your pockets are deep enough
New price: £262,545 - £262,545PROS
- Gorgeous exterior
- Incredible speed
- Brutal sound track
CONS
- Cramped interior
- Very old infotainment
- A lot of money
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Aston Martin Vantage Coupe (2018 - 2024) Review
Aston's junior sportscar is anything but low-ranking
New price: £137,045 - £161,545PROS
- Responsive, powerful, characterful V8
- Agile rear-wheel drive chassis
- Head-turning looks
CONS
- High price
- Agile, but could be lighter
- Interior disappoints in places
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Aston Martin Vanquish (2013 - 2018) Review
A very British riposte to front-engined V12 Ferraris
Used price: £36,976 - £116,650PROS
- Beautifully styled
- Craftsmanship quality
- Sonorous V12 engine
CONS
- Doesn’t look as muscular as the original
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Aston Martin Vanquish (2001 - 2007) Review
Used price: £40,062 - £59,242PROS
Astounding engine, intoxicating sounds, hugely involving to drive
CONS
Reliability issues, cramped and dated interior, expensive to buy and run