Hey guys I’m the owner of this car. Thanks to Zack for reviewing the car and sharing the enthusiasm for the car and cars in general! This one (of many) is a dream come true.
This era of Aston Martin is iconic and some of the best cars they ever made. In my opinion, the Mercedes-Benz era of Aston Martin styling is ugly and are just starting to get not ugly again. The reverse rotation tachometer is common in British cars because when the needles of the tach and speedometer are pointing at each other you know you can't go any faster. Aston Martins are the gentleman's exotic car. Needs a manual though and Aston Martin will convert them for a large amount of money.
They made manuals, no conversion necessary! The convertibles are really difficult to find with a traditional manual but the coupes are very common. I’d prefer a traditional manual but I made the compromise because I was more set on getting a convertible at the time and have learned to actually like the sportshift, even if it is in a slightly Stockholm Syndromey type of way
I used to see an identical Aston to this one blast by on Route 53 while I was in middle school on the school bus. (Circa 2015) Who knows this might be the same car!
I'd love to get behind the wheel of one of these. I'm a casual enjoyer of weird gearboxes and want to experience the shifting you're talking about in both modes. 😅
Hey guys I’m the owner of this car. Thanks to Zack for reviewing the car and sharing the enthusiasm for the car and cars in general! This one (of many) is a dream come true.
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This era of Aston Martin is iconic and some of the best cars they ever made. In my opinion, the Mercedes-Benz era of Aston Martin styling is ugly and are just starting to get not ugly again. The reverse rotation tachometer is common in British cars because when the needles of the tach and speedometer are pointing at each other you know you can't go any faster. Aston Martins are the gentleman's exotic car. Needs a manual though and Aston Martin will convert them for a large amount of money.
They made manuals, no conversion necessary! The convertibles are really difficult to find with a traditional manual but the coupes are very common. I’d prefer a traditional manual but I made the compromise because I was more set on getting a convertible at the time and have learned to actually like the sportshift, even if it is in a slightly Stockholm Syndromey type of way
Who is all in favor for Zack to do a 25 min video on telling us the story of Ford's failed Premier Auto Group...😊
Pradel. Zack Pradel.
Is that a James Bond reference
Like the new intro. No F'n around, right to business.
Same! I always hated his intro music
I used to see an identical Aston to this one blast by on Route 53 while I was in middle school on the school bus. (Circa 2015) Who knows this might be the same car!
Plot twist, he has a second job as James Bond
nice typo 😂
@wahoo124fromsoda3 oh shoot thanks for pointing it out
@@HaveanOreshnik any time 😂
Always getting the hot women..
@@Billn1971 yeah man..
The beautiful little Fiat X1/9 had a backwards winding tach as well.
Years later this car is still gonna look gorgeous
I'd love to get behind the wheel of one of these. I'm a casual enjoyer of weird gearboxes and want to experience the shifting you're talking about in both modes. 😅
Manual is better but the sportshift is nowhere near as bad as its reputation suggests
That's an awesome ASTON MARTIN I like the raw sound of it and it's a roadster super cool 😎🎉🎉
Immediately recognize the volvo interior parts and switch gear.
That is clean. Very nice. Only 24k miles.
So I guess 2025 is a purple year!!
Beautiful car!
Want one for real trying to figure out how to make it happen lol
So beautiful
Ooh!
Is it brutally elegant, or elegantly brutal? lol
Depends if you’re inside or outside the car!
@dannyszpinalski9496
It’s a beautiful car, that’s for sure.
😍😍🤤😋
I put a single entry in on primedriven for the one of these going on right now.