Is The Cheapest Aston Martin V8 Vantage The Best?

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  • Опубликовано: 16 апр 2018
  • My friend Charles just bought an Aston. An early manual, 4.3 V8 Vantage - it's half the price of the V8 S I drove last year. But could this actually be a better car?
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  • @rad3934
    @rad3934 5 лет назад +231

    Just Purchased 4.3 Vantage absolutely bloody LOVE IT, it Looks like nothing else on the road even today and its 11 years old, it drives amazing and it sounds flipping AWESOME.

    • @aaa84gt
      @aaa84gt 5 лет назад +10

      Good for you dude

    • @richardcarter1000
      @richardcarter1000 4 года назад +8

      Great car. I ran a vantage for 30k miles. Every day car. Loved it.

    • @eleveneleven572
      @eleveneleven572 4 года назад

      Flipping?
      Is that you Moss? ruclips.net/video/TwJheWwW7rw/видео.html

    • @ianlee5171
      @ianlee5171 4 года назад +2

      Yup gone mine in November O8. 10 yes 10,000 miles on it. Have you removed fuse 22 yet? If not why not!

    • @Maurice_Moss
      @Maurice_Moss 4 года назад

      @@eleveneleven572 yes its me

  • @RumblestripDotNet
    @RumblestripDotNet 6 лет назад +106

    The key to keeping repair costs in line with an Aston according to Matt Farah is finding a good independent shop and then check which parts are the same as a Ford, just with different part numbers.

    • @JayEmmOnCars
      @JayEmmOnCars  6 лет назад +29

      Very good advice. Applies also for Lotus, TVR and a few others

    • @burtdemill9393
      @burtdemill9393 5 лет назад +34

      @@JayEmmOnCars Fully agree, some homework is needed. They still are far more affordable than Ferrari and even Maseratis, especially the cars built/designed under Ford ownership. Ford actually made Aston a better company, they frankly would not exist today without their support. Look at Lambo, a fabulous looking car that actually starts (thanks Volkswagen!); Huge improvement in quality.

  • @nathanenglish6151
    @nathanenglish6151 6 лет назад +57

    I'll always remember the Clarkson review on Top Gear (IIRC) when these were new! He said something along the lines of "you wouldn't need to phone the missus to stick the kettle on...she'd hear you coming from about two miles away" and that resonated with me, the noise these things make is immense.

    • @LordMullins
      @LordMullins 4 года назад +1

      Amen to that. All about that deep angry V8 growl

    • @ruinunes8251
      @ruinunes8251 4 года назад +2

      One of the best engine noises in my opinion. Cold start... glorious.

  • @whatevernevermind5960
    @whatevernevermind5960 6 лет назад +279

    One of the prettiest modern cars ever made

    • @LawrenceTimme
      @LawrenceTimme 6 лет назад +1

      SashaUAE2020 I would agree. They look so nice in person as well.

    • @raupenimmersatt6906
      @raupenimmersatt6906 5 лет назад +4

      Beside the Maserati GT and Alfa 8C... That would be a 3 car dream garage

    • @Noah-eu6fj
      @Noah-eu6fj 4 года назад +5

      Artikel 13 Bot I agree besides the Maserati it has good looks but that’s where the positives stops

    • @sampercival9617
      @sampercival9617 4 года назад

      Pi_turnin Good lucks and comfort though.. but yeah performance per price is poor

    • @iwillseeyoutomor1607
      @iwillseeyoutomor1607 4 года назад

      I have the new vantage, but i really like the old one too

  • @blakebias9515
    @blakebias9515 6 лет назад +74

    I love these Astons their so timeless this one looks like came off the showroom floor today

    • @adude8424
      @adude8424 2 года назад +3

      Exactly. British car designer really deserves a raise . You can buy an aston martin from 20 years ago and it will still look good today.

  • @johnromero7622
    @johnromero7622 6 лет назад +19

    I have a 2007, and they respond remarkably well to exhaust mods. Headers, cats and the like wake up the engine considerably. Torque especially is improved.

  • @supersonicmixes
    @supersonicmixes 6 лет назад +26

    These early Vantage’s are really beautiful cars, and keep up the Great Content, This is one of the best Channels on the site! Keep it up Guys!

  • @grundy333
    @grundy333 6 лет назад +114

    Awesome car. Bad shirt.

    • @theoneanton
      @theoneanton 6 лет назад +1

      Len Martin no u

    • @jackroutledge352
      @jackroutledge352 4 года назад +3

      That could literally be this channel’s tagline.

    • @Manc-fh5we
      @Manc-fh5we 3 года назад

      Understandable if you think a Jag looks better than an Aston.

    • @matthewferguson7084
      @matthewferguson7084 2 года назад

      That's his trademark

  • @bambychoi9366
    @bambychoi9366 6 лет назад +33

    Well balanced review. Really enjoying your content. Keep up the good work.
    Ps, in answer to your question as to why people spend £30-40k on a fast hatch instead of an Aston is largely because most new cars are bought on some sort of finance plan. Sure you could get private finance on a used Aston, but the monthlies would be much higher and it wouldn’t come with warranty. I’m sure if you gave most petrolheads £30k cash to spend on a car, 9 of 10 times it’d be something interesting and used.

  • @Harv72b
    @Harv72b 6 лет назад +52

    5:56 This episode has been brought to you by a random hay seller.

    • @JayEmmOnCars
      @JayEmmOnCars  6 лет назад +11

      Bob's Hay Shack, just off the Interstate

  • @bladerunner6282
    @bladerunner6282 4 года назад +4

    found one for 48,000 with 11,000 miles (middling to fair deal). west coast car, never driven in the rain. the very next day i put gas in it and started a 6000 mile trip. combined city/highway... 23mpg (with defective thermostat that didn't close properly). fixed the thermostat issue afterward for 15 dollars and an afternoon's work.

  • @danwright5592
    @danwright5592 3 года назад +4

    Had the pleasure of driving one of these today and it was absolutely brilliant! Definitely on my dream car list.

  • @jimturner2648
    @jimturner2648 4 года назад +6

    Coming up to 12 months ownership of a 2007 4.3 Manual in Onyx Black after buying mine through the Approved “Timeless” Pre Owned scheme last year. The car had previously only covered circa 28k miles in 11 years, but I’ve loved driving it so much I’ve added 8k in 11 months! By all accounts driving them regularly is key to keeping the car in good order. Warranty has covered a faulty headlight jet washer, LED headlight strip failure and worn door jams. Other than that it’s been faultless.
    Agree there’s just enough performance to avoid license losing speeds, and the sound with the fuse removed is epic. One word of caution, if the fuse isn’t reinstalled for a while, the valves effectively fuse (no pun intended!) themselves and stop working. Not a major issue if you never want to re-install the fuse, but worth looking out for if you do.
    You mentioned in the video, the car was circa £80k new, obviously worth taking into consideration inflation. Mine was £91k with options in 2007, which factoring in inflation takes it up to circa £124k in today’s money, much the same as the new Vantage. If you consider the new price in that context, the running costs don’t seem extreme by any stretch. Sure it’s not cheap to run, although on a long run at steady speeds, 23-25mpg is achievable, around town you’re looking at mid teens. However, I just renewed my insurance for 12 months for example, and fully comprehensive, with protected no claims, came in at £321 which I thought was great value for a 31 year old man, and freed up funds for the £570 or so tax bill! Just had the car serviced by the main dealer in Bristol, and came in at circa £770 for the annual service. Not Fiesta cheap, but not horrendous either, and only a couple of hundred quid more than an annual service on my 2.0 diesel Land Rover.
    Echo your thoughts on the manual, the clutch can be quite heavy around town, but working your way through the gears (and revs) suits the analogue nature of the car much more than an automated manual.
    Above all I love the character of the car, and it seems the general public enjoy seeing (and hearing it!) as well. You can sometimes face a degree of animosity with a Porsche’s or M BMW, but most people seem to appreciate an Aston. I think it treads the line nicely between being a relatively modern and useable car, but with a hint of being a classic. It’s not perfect by any stretch, the key is from a Ford Orion, the sat nav from a first generation XC90 and you’ll spend more time in petrol stations than Alan Partridge, but on a country road on a sunny day, second gear, windows down, it just makes you smile.
    Finally it’s also absolutely gorgeous...

  • @markjohnson8352
    @markjohnson8352 4 года назад +11

    "I'd rather just go around doing this."
    Agreed. 👍

  • @DaveSimmo24
    @DaveSimmo24 4 года назад +3

    Modern classic car. That will only appreciate in value. Great balanced review Jay. Pleasure to watch.

  • @33degree
    @33degree 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for the detailed overview, you brought out important details people like me are after.

  • @Hali88
    @Hali88 6 лет назад +2

    drove one of these at a track alongside a 360, 911, and a little lambo, it was the slowest of the 4 by some distance, but still more than powerful enough for road driving and the only one of those 4 that I would consider using everyday.

  • @chrisogrady28
    @chrisogrady28 6 лет назад +40

    "this car of course has a fuse that's fallen out"
    XD

    • @ow7224
      @ow7224 3 года назад +1

      Can someone explain this😂

    • @chrisogrady28
      @chrisogrady28 3 года назад +6

      @@ow7224 there's a system that restricts exhaust noise, it would be illegal to modify the system on purpose, so of course the fuse to that particular system just so happens to have accidentally fallen out...

    • @ow7224
      @ow7224 3 года назад +2

      Christopher O'Grady 😂😂Thanks for the explanation 2 years later

  • @craigmoy5428
    @craigmoy5428 6 лет назад +61

    Wow this was like my life story, I went through the maths and convinced myself and the car I bought is almost identical to this video.... Onyx black, manual, mine does not have the Sat Nav and I bought it with the equivalent of 15,000 miles given we live with Kms.... 2 years later it now has 23,000 miles, running cost including service much less than my old Audi S6 (try a new gearbox at 40,000 miles for 10,000 pounds). The Astons are very robust, I have a factory sports exhaust and the fuses out and it sounds even better than this video if that is at all possible. The early cars, like the video, are also prettier as they do not have the later side body mouldings under the doors, which detract a little in the styling, they were standard on the V12 (look at pictures of both if you doubt me). Add to this that the current market value for mine is more than I paid, and I can happily say it is the best car I have owned. I do regret a decade on selling my 911sc convertible and a few year back my 968cs, both better appreciating cars in hindsight, but my Aston will never go down from here, particularly as AML is being pushed further upmarket, this will help residuals (all things I took into consideration when I bought it). So all in all if you think you might want one go for it, just find one with perfect service at AD, and if you can get one without a SatNav as it only dates the car. No they are not super fast, but handle perfectly, but who cares when driving down the high street sounding like you all calling up the devil in first gear!!!! By the way 12 years on you will be happy that this car was built when Ford owned, they made it reliable and many parts are interchangeable with the ford/volvo empire.

    • @carlosandleon
      @carlosandleon 4 года назад +7

      oh come on stop buying cars as money investments. It wasn't a mistake for selling the Porsches "too early" sometimes you don't have to think like you're in Wall Street you know?

    • @Sonnymonster
      @Sonnymonster 4 года назад +1

      SOLD!!!

  • @Dr.TJ_Eckleburg
    @Dr.TJ_Eckleburg Год назад +2

    Just bought one of these, a 2008 Sportshift with relatively high miles, but well taken care of. I'm thrilled with the car. I've owned a few other supercars in the past (Lotus Esprit, Ferrari 348) as well as more pedestrian sports cars, and this is by far my favorite purchase ever. It's unbelievably enjoyable to drive. It looks great and sounds great, and I got it for a very reasonable price. People who don't know cars assume it's easily $200k because of the Aston badge and the looks. And people who do know cars understand what a good value it represents.
    Two things -- first, I actually enjoy the Sportshift. Yes it has its issues and if this was my daily driver it would not be practical. But I enjoy it for the theater of it. It lets you know that you're not driving something ordinary. I'm not trying to have the fastests shifts down to the millisecond or navigate parking lots at 1mph. I want something different and entertaining, and that's what it is. And when it comes time to replace the clutch, I'm going to have my existing components rebuilt and the friction disc relined with Kevlar -- thus saving about three grand in parts AND giving me a clutch that I'll basically never have to worry about again.
    Yes, service costs are huge. I took my car for its first major service at a specialist indy shortly after buying it, and did all the fluids, spark plugs, accessory belt and pulleys, some minor deferred maintenance and replaced a wheel bearing/hub, and it cost nearly $6000 all-in. That's part of the deal. I don't expect to spend that sum too frequently though. If the car costs me $2k a year to operate, I'll be very happy.
    One thing I will say I also noticed was that the mileage is better than expected. When I got my car fuse 22 was already pulled. I was expecting 13mpg tops based on everything I read before purchase, and while I never did an actual calculation, my mental math says I must be getting far better than that.

  • @AUDIDOIT
    @AUDIDOIT 5 лет назад

    Great video Jay enjoyed that. Beautiful machine.

  • @mrdayumfine109
    @mrdayumfine109 6 лет назад +9

    There's someone that lives just up the road from me that always has one of these, and multiple MG Z cars on the drive.
    I feel we would get along.....

  • @meierb75
    @meierb75 5 лет назад +8

    Nice video. It is really speaking to me right now. I have been away from being a car guy for the last 7 years and have recently gotten the itch back. Especially since I got my old job back and my finances have recovered and then some. I started looking at older “sporty” cars, but then started realizing what I could afford. I went from, “I’ll get an old XK8”, to “why not get a XKR, a second gen XKR, a DB7, a DB7 Vantage, a DB9”. Now that I am doing some serious research, I am finding that V8 Vantage is actually affordable, and more of a sports car like my Vette was than a slightly bigger grand tourer. I am seeing people get the same old Mustangs, Corvettes, and Jeeps that cost more and appreciate fast. Yes, I could get a car that has an edge on the track, but I want something with a little more elegance and sophistication, and also something a little more exotic. I want to have the Aston Martin experience. This video was the last gram that pushed me over. So my plan is get a XKR (X150) for a couple of years and try that experience, pay it off, then go for Aston. I’m going British! Thanks again for this video!

  • @jc3444
    @jc3444 2 месяца назад +1

    Another top notch review. Thanks very much.

  • @jc3444
    @jc3444 Год назад

    Really enjoyed this review. Thank you. Didn’t realise how much taking the fuse out was going to affect fuel consumption so thanks for that (although i will not be able to resist taking that fuse out 😂)

  • @Driftuner
    @Driftuner 5 месяцев назад +2

    For some reason i actually prefer the 4.3 than the 4.7 Vantage

  • @grahamhgraham
    @grahamhgraham 4 года назад +5

    The engine is based on the 4.2L V8 from a 2006 XK but they're bullet proof. Early Jags were built with plastic chain tensioners and a water pump impeller i believe which of course fell apart. Once these two weaknesses were fixed, the engine became highly reliable. A common low cost fix was the throttle body position sensor so you just replaced the whole thing with a cheap scrap yard copy. and that's about it. I drove one of these when i lived in Vegas and for most roads in Scotland to where I returned, the HP of these cars is plenty. My supercharged XKR of the same period has better low down grunt and a flatter torque curve which make driving effortless but for most urban/rural driving, anything over 400HP is sort of wasted. Lastly, a car like this looks desirable because it's gorgeous. Porsche may well build "better" cars but not one of them looks or sounds better than this Vantage. Thanks for making these in depth reviews.

    • @Maddog494
      @Maddog494 2 года назад

      My 4.3 Vantage has 127k miles on it (not km) and is a bulletproof car

  • @wm2357
    @wm2357 4 года назад +4

    Looks so much better than the new one.

  • @icmdead1
    @icmdead1 6 лет назад +2

    Hi, i'm new to finding your channel and videos. I've watched a few 'car youtubers' and i've felt they've changed to advertising the brand their driving. But your video for me a back to basics driving experience and something i can aim for - i drive a 330D BMW, so not supercar but a good family car with a bit of shift when i 'need' it. - you've got another sub!

    • @JayEmmOnCars
      @JayEmmOnCars  6 лет назад +1

      Thanks Keith- yes as channels grow sponsorship and deals inevitably happen so the great challenge is keeping honest as you can.

  • @TimsEnthusiastGarage
    @TimsEnthusiastGarage 4 года назад

    Have been toying with getting one of these for a long while. I have driven the 4.3 and 4.7 as well as the V12. The 12 is so special. The V8 looks beautiful but I honestly think I enjoy may Maserati GranSport more. Maybe I’ll change my mind at some point. Cheers! Great vid

  • @TheOrangeEliseCup250
    @TheOrangeEliseCup250 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks a lot for this vid. Was saving money to buy a 2016/2017 Vantage S with Sportshift 2 in 3 or 4 years. I am leaving this idear 😞. Keep my Plus 4 💪

  • @amcluesent
    @amcluesent 6 лет назад +35

    Where are we with a bumper-to-bumper warranty on the Aston?

    • @JayEmmOnCars
      @JayEmmOnCars  6 лет назад +21

      Who is this Doug fellow anyway? :-D

    • @kevinl6231
      @kevinl6231 4 года назад +1

      Dough DeMuro. He’s a popular yT car guy. He had an Aston with nothing but problems. Good thing he had a bumper to bumper warranty. Ultimately he sold it to another yT car guy by the name of Tavares.

    • @TheG60528XiJinPing
      @TheG60528XiJinPing 4 года назад

      @@kevinl6231 oooooooh ok now I know. 😑

  • @atom999
    @atom999 5 лет назад

    You've got a real talent in presenting. I honestly think servicing cost will be comparable to porsche if done by independent specialist.

  • @MrCarrera28
    @MrCarrera28 6 лет назад +1

    Good review on an interesting car, keep up the good work.

  • @fastamv.9896
    @fastamv.9896 5 лет назад +7

    You should hear it with a supercharger and sport cats, thats what i did to mine and it was awesome.
    Servicing was fine at £700 a pop and in 15000 supercharged mls it never needed anything doing apart from a regular 12 month service.

    • @James-C24
      @James-C24 4 года назад

      How much extra was the insurance after adding the supercharger? How much was it to get the supercharger fitted?

  • @azarchitecturejarsonjarson8269

    Loved the Video- spot on! Yea-well done. And exactly why I bought nearly the identical car over a Porsche (Street sighting ratio in my town Porsche VS AM is like 100/1). I've had it 3 years now and 15K. Built like a Ferret APC. Once sorted a bit it has asked for very little. A new clutch looms but ok. Plenty fast for day -to-day and yes, the drive and handling is the best fun, a true GT sports. What else, still one of the best looking auto designs I've ever seen.

  • @OverlandTT
    @OverlandTT 5 лет назад

    20mpg isn't bad considering my Jeep dealers years ago gave me a European Ford Fiesta with a 1.0 or 1.1 litre 4 pot banger and it barely scraped 22mpg (imperial) real world. Filled it 3 times in a week and best was 22.1mpg.
    Nice video and personally I don't frown at my V8 Cayenne mpg in the mid to late teens (city) 24-28mpg (motorway/highway).
    Just enjoy what you drive!

  • @markstevenson8191
    @markstevenson8191 6 лет назад +12

    I own an 07 Vantage. This car is truly a joy to drive. I use it as my daily driver and have just gone over 80k miles on it. It is beginning to act like an old man gettin out of bed if I let it sit awhile. But, once I get it rolling, it loostens up nicely. It really needs to be driven regularly to stay in shape. My mechanic/dealership says its the best of the old Astons they service and has the most miles. As for service costs, well.....you need alot of extra cash compared to other cars. I expect to pay $1500 to $2000 every six months. That includes 10000k service, complete check-up, and average of fix-its, tires, breaks, etc. Intereresting is that Im still using the original rotors. Thats going to hurt for its next visit to the shop. Best long wear tires have been the Contenental's. They have outlived the protenza's and pirelli's tires x2.

    • @sonicsabbath
      @sonicsabbath 5 лет назад +2

      Are you going to an Aston dealership, or a regular mechanic for your maintenance?

    • @burtdemill9393
      @burtdemill9393 5 лет назад

      Agree, my current Contis are treating me well!

    • @nearlyretired7005
      @nearlyretired7005 2 года назад

      @@burtdemill9393 It Breaks?

  • @wandering_not_lost
    @wandering_not_lost 3 года назад

    What a glorious sound that car makes.

  • @nicktecky55
    @nicktecky55 4 года назад +11

    2020 anyone?
    As of today 31st December 2019, there are plenty of these on Autotrader, around £25k, including one low 40k miler.

    • @user-hc5si5tw5p
      @user-hc5si5tw5p 4 года назад

      Yep seen them bargain

    • @BibTheBoulderTheOriginalOne
      @BibTheBoulderTheOriginalOne 4 года назад

      I wouldn't go for this OR a Porsche. Far better value for money is the XK in my opinion. Extremely low mileage 12 plates available for £25k as I type (Jan 2020)

    • @user-hc5si5tw5p
      @user-hc5si5tw5p 4 года назад

      @@BibTheBoulderTheOriginalOne no manual option mate more fun that way

    • @SenszR
      @SenszR 4 года назад

      Bib The Boulder XK is a GT car it can’t attack the road like a Porsche or Vantage.

  • @georgeapplegate2091
    @georgeapplegate2091 4 года назад

    Another great video, didn't realise they'd come.down so much in price..think I'd get a 911 though for servicing costs.

  • @Number27
    @Number27 6 лет назад +7

    nice vid.. considering one of these for 12 cars...but I fear that like the Maser I won't much like actually driving it

    • @StephenButlerOne
      @StephenButlerOne 6 лет назад

      Number27 you also wouldn't like the constant bills either.

    • @craigmoy5428
      @craigmoy5428 6 лет назад +1

      Why, they drive well, and I have had 911's, fast Audi's etc... If you really like driving my old car was better still a Renault 200RS, you could drive it close to max more of the time.

  • @benkieft
    @benkieft 4 года назад

    Jay is spot on that this is a great car - I’ve owned the 4.3, an N420 and an N430 and they are all great. The larger torque of the 4.7 is worth it but all are lovely sports cars. One criticism is the throwaway comment about servicing costs - but a decent one with plenty of history and the costs are the same as my friend’s Boxster. The chain driven V8 is solid and reliable (hence the not great outputs), the gearbox solid and clutches can easily last 50-60k miles. Compare it to a similar Porsche and you are left waiting for the big bills to fly in. Servicing costs may seem higher as a lot of owners tend to buy through the authorised network dealers and buy warranty packages with servicing included. V12 is awesome but a completely different kettle of fish and much higher costs but depreciation doesn’t exist!

  • @OverlandTT
    @OverlandTT 4 года назад

    I recall getting a 2007/8 courtesy car - Ford Fiesta with about a 1 litre engine... Filled it 4x that week and combined it returned 22.1mpg UK. That's how I drive and my old Cayenne 4.5 V8 averages 16-18 so I've no complaints and my next car will be an Aston... I'm torn between a db9 and Vantage (£30k circa)

  • @paulsmith-me1ls
    @paulsmith-me1ls 5 лет назад +1

    Great vid thanks. Similar thoughts to you I had a 911 and wanted something different so went for an onyx black 08 vantage with only 30k on the clock, had it a year and been reliable. Didn’t know about the fuel consumption reduction with the fuse out, thanks. Even so I will still leave it out!! I will check out the clutch and light flywheel mod thanks.

    • @JayEmmOnCars
      @JayEmmOnCars  5 лет назад

      I made an error it's worse mpg with the fuse out

    • @paulsmith-me1ls
      @paulsmith-me1ls 5 лет назад

      My mistake I meant fuel reduction with the fuse in, either way it’s staying out for now, like the roar too much.

  • @chrissydenham6668
    @chrissydenham6668 6 лет назад +1

    Brilliant! Thank you.

  • @itsalgud1459
    @itsalgud1459 5 лет назад

    Stunningly beautiful automobile! The Aston’s for the last 15 years or so have been the most beautiful cars on the road. And then, there’s that sound!😍 unfortunately, it’s one of those things that, “if you have to ask how much it cost to maintain, you can’t afford it“. But oh that sound!!!

    • @grahambigland5154
      @grahambigland5154 5 лет назад

      Think the 4.3L V8s is the prettiest of all the modern Astons.Later Vantages (4.7 and V12s) and all later models had skirts, and other aero mods making them look more "boy racer-ish".

  • @justsomeguy1141
    @justsomeguy1141 3 года назад

    Absolute modern classic it's aging so well!

  • @disturbed250
    @disturbed250 6 лет назад

    Nice simple honest review! Love it... would have been good to know the owners average mpg out of curiousity. The cars are barely faster than an HR 350Z but again you get the looks...although you do also...get the costs.lol

  • @jamespink4202
    @jamespink4202 2 года назад

    Powerflex wishbones and excellent Nitron "road" dampers are now available from David Appleby Engineering at sensible money. Transforms the ride/handling brilliantly.

  • @MrTibast75
    @MrTibast75 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great video ! Still a magnificient car 5 years later. Did the price really almost double ? I cant find anything under 60k 😢

  • @dresdonfury
    @dresdonfury 3 года назад

    Digging your vids mate, stay cool

  • @killmour2359
    @killmour2359 4 года назад +2

    My Infiniti already only gets 17 miles a gallon so might as well get one of these

  • @findingneutral426
    @findingneutral426 3 года назад

    Seriously considering one of these as a daily

  • @originalforgery
    @originalforgery Год назад

    Great video.
    I'm tormented now though, do I press ahead with the DB9 - a car I've always wanted or consider - again - the Vantage.
    Oh the decision.....lol

  • @Canoneosmiami
    @Canoneosmiami 9 дней назад

    Absolutely beautiful!

  • @davespooney8472
    @davespooney8472 5 лет назад +1

    Sounds to be beautifully built, not a squeak or rattle to be heard. £30k is a bloody bargain. It’s not got turbos, fancy gearboxes or carbon brakes to spend £££ on either.

  • @tonyp0922
    @tonyp0922 Год назад

    Just took delivery of a 6 Speed, Merlot Red, 4.3L, Roadster. ❤❤❤

  • @tonyhaynes9080
    @tonyhaynes9080 4 года назад +2

    I made the massive mistake of trading mine in for a DB9 Volante. BIG mistake. Hopefully, getting another Vantage next year.

  • @aevans148
    @aevans148 5 лет назад +5

    At a supercar experience trackday last year, which was a terrible experience I wouldn't recommend, I drove one of these V8s but the 4.7 in Manual and it completely changed my mind about Astons. Yes, they look nice but I always expected them to be wallowy and not handle fantastically. I also drove a Ferrari California which was kinda meh.. and an Audi R8 which I was greatly looking forward to. It was unfortunately an Auto and not their highly regarded Manual but nevertheless it felt so vague in steering feel and so boring. It was just like driving a bigger 4wd Golf with loads of power. In short, the Aston surprisingly came up best for me and ever since then, I've always thought that is the car I'd consider in future, should my budget allow.

    • @bouncycastles1214
      @bouncycastles1214 3 года назад

      Why was the supercar experience bad? I ask as I've been considering buying for a friend.

    • @aevans148
      @aevans148 3 года назад

      @@bouncycastles1214 this particular one was bad as the company I experienced didn't seem to care about anything other than taking your money. They are not cheap days out whatsoever and on the track you have an instructor with you, understandably, yet from the off in the Ferrari I was getting told off for not doing exactly as he asked to the book. Bearing in mind I'd never been on a track before at this point in my life. I consider myself a decent driver and used to driving performance cars having had a few of my own but was made to feel like an idiot and warned that if I didn't listen I'd be kicked off with no refund. I hadn't even done anything terrible. Anyway, that set the tone. In the R8, the instructor was much better and never shouted but they make you change gear before 4000 rpm, which even in supercars is quite ridiculous if you're used to driving anything performance orientated with some gusto. The instructor in the Aston was much better and probably why I enjoyed that a bit more as well as having the Manual gearbox. But at the end of the day, I was booked to have a passenger ride in an Ariel Atom. Instead they put me in a V8 M3 as they "ran out of time". Which was no fault of my own, I queued up and waited for my turns like everybody else. Now the driver of the M3 took me and my girlfriend of the time out and he was a very impressive pilot but an M3 is hardly a once in a lifetime experience. My ex girlfriend drove them herself as her brother owned a garage. I was ripped off and disappointed and with having to change gear on these supercars so early and ruin the fun, I only thought to myself how I'd much, much rather be driving my own car around that track. Unless you are someone who is not used to driving any performance cars or never drives fast, I would say it's a complete waste of time and money. At least it was on that occasion any way.

  • @ranchero50
    @ranchero50 5 лет назад +1

    The one you own is the one you enjoy the most. If you can only afford a cheaper older one, then buy a nicer older one or one that needs some love and give it love. Personally I love my '07 XKR coupe, paid $11.5k and needed some inexpensive repairs so $13k into a ton of fun.

    • @icemanstripper
      @icemanstripper Год назад

      I have an xkr and im swapping to a aston for the reason every man and dog have xkr its a jag middle class car that isnt fun on country roads but an aston is far more stylish. Its better class like wearing ck pull up anywhere in an aston you will get looks pull up in a jag xkr noones interested because its dated badly and its a jag

  • @swanauto47
    @swanauto47 4 года назад +1

    These cars are still the most beautiful sounding to me

  • @davey6680
    @davey6680 4 года назад +2

    it absolutley is! the new Vantage by Mercedes Benz :D is just no where near as gorgeous looking as this early 2000's model, and this Aston/Jag V8 sounds so much more sonorous

  • @lewis72
    @lewis72 5 лет назад +5

    It's a real sod to try and find a video on RUclips of a 'proper' Aston Martin V8 Vantage i.e. the 5.3 litre car from the '70s & '80s. I always end up with this car... but as you're reviewing this one. I'll watch it.
    [ Edit: 19th video down... ruclips.net/video/1hv_DEwnJTQ/видео.html ]
    [ BTW, the 4.3 engine for this WAS designed by Jaguar Cars as I was working in that department at the time it was being done, it is different though. It has titanium conrods IIRC ! ]

    • @type4968
      @type4968 3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/guaO8uvUHR4/видео.html&ab_channel=Chicane Here's one!!!

    • @lewis72
      @lewis72 3 года назад

      @@type4968
      Not quite.
      This is a DBS that you've posted.
      It's the slightly revised front end of the post David-Brown car that I try and search for.
      These are the best videos I've found so far:
      ruclips.net/video/TptFG_92New/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/i6_083S-CyA/видео.html

    • @type4968
      @type4968 3 года назад

      @@lewis72 Look at the other Chicane vids then, there's a 6.3 v8 in there somewhere👍

  • @danadiaz7968
    @danadiaz7968 6 лет назад

    great timing for this vid ... buying one this summer - likely to go for the 4.7 (Bluetooth, gearbox, efficiency etc)

    • @JayEmmOnCars
      @JayEmmOnCars  6 лет назад +1

      Just get a manual!

    • @danadiaz7968
      @danadiaz7968 6 лет назад

      what I'm amazed at is that most of the car reviewers are OK with the styling of the new Vantage, for fear of upsetting AM & not getting their drives etc .. - especially those front lights ?! looks like a mazda - what's your view ?

    • @danadiaz7968
      @danadiaz7968 6 лет назад

      & merc engine & nasty interior ... looks like they went to Halfords ... I'm not a traditionalist but it would have been so easy to get this right.

    • @JayEmmOnCars
      @JayEmmOnCars  6 лет назад

      I haven't seen one in the flesh yet but from the front it looks wrong

  • @N1CoN33
    @N1CoN33 4 года назад +1

    I like this guy, obviously not an Aston lover but objective. One thing I will say is that nobody who really wants an Aston would buy a porsche, they'd save a bit more for a DB9

  • @CTP1111
    @CTP1111 6 лет назад +3

    I bought a 2010 manual... the difference in torque and interior finish is well worth the extra money, amazing cars though the build quality is fantastic and you see that when working on them and good luck getting a Porsche 911 for under 40k USD it would have to be some god awful 928 or other wierd thing as people have pretty much lost their minds with porsche 911 resale values (here across the pond at least)

  • @Forcefed777
    @Forcefed777 3 года назад

    In the States , these beautiful cars just about fly under the radar unless you are wealthy and most likely buying a brand new Aston Martin. For me currently in the process to purchase a Vantage 4.3 (6-speed) is a dream come true! Love the heritage of Aston Martin ( and Norton motorcycles 😉 ) so when you consider dollar / pound cost for what you are able to experience , it's a dream. Then add some personal touch customization , a $30 - 50K Vantage will look like a $160K+ car to any normal person other than a purist.

  • @samuelandrew4500
    @samuelandrew4500 6 лет назад

    Just bought a 981...... but did consider the Aston, along with similar priced Jags, Maseratis, even the GTR and the R8. Will see how I get on, might come back to the Aston in a year or two.

  • @popbumper
    @popbumper 4 года назад +1

    You did well in comparison to Jaguar XK-R. When I picked my next euro hot rod, I could have went Aston. But absolutely went used Jaguar because it is equally beautiful, less expensive, easier and far cheaper to service, and I have an obscene amount of power 500+HP that I rarely use. Oh, I don't need to remove a fuse in the Jag to make it sound good. Just push the dynamic button.. In the US, not a daily driver.

    • @icemanstripper
      @icemanstripper Год назад

      But its a jag. Everyday middle run of the mill boring auto doesnt turn heads. I have one and my aston turns heads 100 times better and sounds better and goes better with the manual

    • @BrainFuck10
      @BrainFuck10 8 месяцев назад

      @@icemanstripperyou’re so insecure man, every comment you make is about getting looks.. so desperate for attention you sound mentally ill

  • @tubster01
    @tubster01 6 лет назад +7

    If you get a 55 plate (alot rarer) it's £315 a year for road tax :)

    • @visionist7
      @visionist7 4 года назад +1

      In Italy you can add a zero to that figure :-(

  • @1970boggy
    @1970boggy 5 лет назад +4

    Lovely car the AMV8
    It’s good value too 👍
    Running costs a little expensive thou

  • @computerhelpcc
    @computerhelpcc 5 лет назад +8

    “3x” greater maintenance than a 911. Same for similar Maserati. Yikes. Thank you. I’ll rent ‘em for short trips and keep my 911 in top shape. That way I can retire at 80 (laughter)

    • @stevenjr6582
      @stevenjr6582 4 года назад

      In a stealership!!

    • @TMKuro
      @TMKuro 3 года назад +3

      The statement on maintenance costs of a Maserati of the same era is totally misleading. I used to own a 4.3 Vantage for 2 years, a Vantage 4.7 Sportshift for 1.5 years and stayed with a Maserati Granturismo S 4.7 with the awesome MC gearbox (much sportier experience than with the auto box, aka Automatica) for the last 6 years. Not only is the MC gearbox (do not confuse it with the old 4200 MC gearbox) not as jearky as Aston's Sportshift (popular with the 4.7), Audi R8's R-Tronic or BMW's SMG and SMG2, it is very fast (switches gears in 60ms) and does not kill the clutch like the other single clutch robotized manuals do. Why? Because the clutch is from the Ferrari 599, a V12 with more torque than any of these V8s and BMW V10. That is, the clutch is built to last longer and can easily take the beating of a V8, especially when in sport mode. Generally speaking, the key to a long lasting clutch with any of the aforementioned gearboxes is to prevent unnecessary crawling. Note that Aston's Sportshift clutch is not fully enganged till a speed of roughly 7 km/h (around 4.4 miles/h). I did 40 thousand miles on the Maserati and the clutch has a consumption of 28% only. But let's get back to overall maintenance costs: The AM Vantage V8 needs servicing once per year, the Maserati Granturismo S / Sport only every 2nd year. That results in quite a huge saving.

  • @superben2000
    @superben2000 6 лет назад +6

    Had a ride in a 4.3 vantage - awesome! But not fast... then you dont care when you feel like james bond.

    • @JayEmmOnCars
      @JayEmmOnCars  6 лет назад +2

      Exactly

    • @tonyhaynes9080
      @tonyhaynes9080 4 года назад +1

      It isn't a case of going fast. It's about leaping over continents and feeling as fresh at your destination as you did when you started.

    • @zachdebuhr6347
      @zachdebuhr6347 4 года назад +2

      If 380 hp isn't fast to you.. then you've become numb

  • @swansong007
    @swansong007 3 года назад

    I test drove this car and was shocked how slow it was. Mind you I had a jag at the time.

  • @bladerunner6282
    @bladerunner6282 4 года назад

    just bought a 2007 manual w/11,000 miles on it. it even had the original tires and buggered thermostat. next day without so much as a look see at the mechanics, i started out on a 5,000 mile round trip from san francisco to ohio and completed it without issue, although i spent an inordinate amount of time on the roadside reading through the awkwardly sized manual trying to determine whether or not the latest warning light on the dash held any real significance. they didn't. none of them.

  • @RileyChen
    @RileyChen 3 года назад

    such a beautiful car

  • @pwensor
    @pwensor 4 месяца назад +1

    If you go into a pub car park and there's a Porsche, my immediate thought is who's the tw@t with the Porsche. If there's an Vantage V8 in the car park, I think "whoa, that's cool"....

  • @user-dr3sc6kl1i
    @user-dr3sc6kl1i 2 года назад

    Yes they have come down in price but they are very expensive to keep ,insurance,tax ,services and maintenance not to mention MPH apart from that I would love one

  • @charlesheales5420
    @charlesheales5420 6 лет назад +1

    Nice car 👌

  • @bondjamesbond5580
    @bondjamesbond5580 4 года назад

    Although i prefer 2 + 2 seater its still beautiful 👌

  • @MrKeyboardCommando
    @MrKeyboardCommando 6 лет назад +5

    Imagination⁉️ I'm the kind of person who actually enjoys watching Clovis and yourself, do you honestly expect me to have an imagination⁉️🤪🤪🤪

  • @burtdemill9393
    @burtdemill9393 5 лет назад +1

    The car is starting to be appreciated now that the market has transitioned to boring transportation "pods" that drive themselves. For those of us that actually like to drive rather than play with the infotainment system, the normally aspirated, beautifully designed 2006- 2016 Astons will be the keepers.

  • @jamesdavies8982
    @jamesdavies8982 4 года назад +1

    Great video! - so to be clear, does fuel consumption go up or down by taking fuse 22 out? not that I will be leaving it in!

    • @JayEmmOnCars
      @JayEmmOnCars  4 года назад +3

      I made a mistake with my words, economy goes down with fuse 22 out

    • @jamesdavies8982
      @jamesdavies8982 4 года назад +1

      @@JayEmmOnCars Thanks for that - shame, but certainly worth the sound! Brilliant videos by the way. You and Harry's Garage are my 'go-to' car channels.

    • @brettannica
      @brettannica 4 года назад

      @@jamesdavies8982 I have a 2006 Vantage and the dealer here in Perth, Australia gives you the option to fit a nice factory looking switch in the tray next to the lighter in the centre console that allows you to open or close the valves without removing the fuse 👍

  • @Mrdfastcars
    @Mrdfastcars 6 лет назад +2

    I might buy one when I am 60 :-)

  • @Edgar-Friendly
    @Edgar-Friendly 6 лет назад +3

    Fixing these are far more expensive for people who don't understand that so much of this car is Volvo. Some parts are expensive, but get the Volvo part.....its the same part.

    • @greathey1234
      @greathey1234 5 лет назад

      Yawn, the clutch is the most expensive part and it's not a Volvo and it's going every 40k if you drive carefully

  • @cestrian5294
    @cestrian5294 Год назад

    Have you noticed that all the videos are filmed on open roads without traffic. This one has some real world driving but no traffic jams.

  • @curvs4me
    @curvs4me 4 года назад

    Astons are timeless. I still want one. The zagato may well be the prettiest car I've seen.

  • @whatevernevermind5960
    @whatevernevermind5960 6 лет назад +2

    I never knew Daz Black was a petrolhead

  • @713vinh
    @713vinh 4 года назад +2

    You read my mind Jay, I'm in the market for a 911 997 but said to myself what other car can I get instead. Maybe an Aston Martin? After watching this video I'm pretty certain, I'm going to stick with a 911. Regardless, this car is quite lovely and sounds great!

  • @colin5577
    @colin5577 3 месяца назад

    I remember driving the then new 4”3 Vantage when it first came out. I loved how it looked (still do) and really wanted one (still do) but was really unimpressed at how that engine managed to produce such epic sound and fury with so little forward go. It felt like it would struggle to keep up with an E46 M3. I’m very interested in what Bamford and Rose do, mind you. I’m seriously thinking about an N430 or a car that gets treated to the full B+R works.

    • @robc9136
      @robc9136 28 дней назад +1

      yeh.. I have a 4.3 and I dont think its much faster then my 2013 toyota 86. But its an Aston and it makes very nice noises and looks amazing :) Although, if you ring its neck it does get a move on pretty good. Id imagine an N430 would be pretty damn good in all regards, you should pursue that

  • @davidhayes4814
    @davidhayes4814 5 лет назад

    It is such a pretty car.

  • @Brett7777
    @Brett7777 6 лет назад

    Give me the XKR 4.2 or 5.0. 2005 to 2015. You have to rev crap out of these and parts are insane as you said. I used to be a huge Aston fan till I drove quite a few. Honestly quite disappointed. I did not drive any V-12 Porsche, lotus, Jag, Ferrari and Benz then bimmer for me.

  • @harrylalli
    @harrylalli 6 лет назад +1

    Lovely sound...sounded supercharged in the sound clip at the start?!

  • @ArmadaAsesino
    @ArmadaAsesino 5 лет назад +3

    Favourite car ever. Hate current Astons.

  • @greathey1234
    @greathey1234 5 лет назад

    I chose this over a much newer f type because of the noise

  • @bondjamesbond5580
    @bondjamesbond5580 4 года назад

    Amasing to see that even in England it is expensive to fix.
    1 would think that since the parts are readily available for you guys and the car is from over there that it would be affordable to maintain/fix 🤔

    •  4 года назад

      It is not to be honest, I owned an E46 M3 who was as expensive as my Aston! Parts are a little bit more difficult to fond but nothing impossible. And mods are not more expensive either!

  • @PorscheCayenneS
    @PorscheCayenneS 2 года назад

    If you’re looking for an AM V8, I would recommend one with the 4.7 engine. Even better MY 12.25 and later. The 4.3 engine is really underperforming. But of course it is the cheapest way to drive an Aston Martin.

  • @glenn1484
    @glenn1484 3 года назад +1

    remember aston martin were owned by ford at the time and shared alot of parts so repairs and servicing arnt too bad, if you seach the part numbers up and order from parts shops rather than going to the dealers to be ripped off!

  • @8Ilikeicecream8
    @8Ilikeicecream8 5 лет назад +2

    Just purchased 4.3 v8 one week ago, sold 996 c4 3.4.. what a thing of beauty! Can anybody recommend a specialist around West Midlands.