Should the BMW M5 look like a completely different car to the 550i? Should The Porsche 911 GT3 look like a completely different car to the 911 Carrera? No, so why should it be of note that the DBRS9 doesn't look like a completely differnt model to the DB9? They are part of the same model range. The V8 Vantage does imo look different enough, the Vanquish is the ugliest Aston in production at the moment imo, and is also notable different tothe DB9, especially fromt he front. Yes they are similar, but so is the Ferrari 599 to the 612.Um, that's nice, but is it impossible for Aston Martin to design a car that DOESN'T look exactly like all it's other models?
What are you going on about? Those aren't different models. Merely pumped up versions of another model. His point was about models.Should the BMW M5 look like a completely different car to the 550i? Should The Porsche 911 GT3 look like a completely different car to the 911 Carrera? No, so why should it be of note that the DBRS9 doesn't look like a completely differnt model to the DB9?
Wait, what!? Let me get this out of the way: I hate both of the Ferrari's with a passion. So I'm not defending them. But your saying that thislive4speedThe V8 Vantage does imo look different enough, the Vanquish is the ugliest Aston in production at the moment imo, and is also notable different tothe DB9, especially fromt he front. Yes they are similar, but so is the Ferrari 599 to the 612.
No. I was saying that your example of the M5 not being different from the normal 5-series not being valid.first of all McLaren said "Um, that's nice, but is it impossible for Aston Martin to design a car that DOESN'T look exactly like all it's other models?" in this thread, are you implying that for no reason what-so-ever he was talking about a model other than the DBRS9?
I can see a difference, but the problem is that the cars are still too close together style-wise to determine which one is which. I don't suffer from that problem with any other manafacturer (including Porsche), including the god-awful Ferrari's (which would be from any angle). In addition, the largest (and pretty much only difference, for that matter) of any note that I can actually see is that the first one (which I'm guessing is the V8) has the lumpy rear-quarter panels, and a longer cut line. Of course, the rear-ends on both cars are nearly identicle, which doesn't help.live4speedCan you honestly say that you can't see a clear difference here.
I can, everything from the grill to the shoulders to the crease to the position of the wheels relative to the corners of the car is different. The style is similar, but the two cars are very different in the details.
Well the reviews of the DB9 all said how great it was, tbh I have very little interestin the 599, it's looks don't do it for me and it's way too expensive. I have no doubt that it's the better performance car, but on the streets as a road car, can you honestly say that the Aston isn't more than enough. Ontop of that, it has a fantastic interior, a simply incredible engine note and engine and it is imo the best looking car ever built.
Should the BMW M5 look like a completely different car to the 550i? Should The Porsche 911 GT3 look like a completely different car to the 911 Carrera? No, so why should it be of note that the DBRS9 doesn't look like a completely differnt model to the DB9? They are part of the same model range. The V8 Vantage does imo look different enough, the Vanquish is the ugliest Aston in production at the moment imo, and is also notable different tothe DB9, especially fromt he front. Yes they are similar, but so is the Ferrari 599 to the 612.
Why, it's part of the same model range as the 550i, just like the DB9 and DBRS9 are both part of the same model range. So if your going to complain that this looks like the DB9 you should complain that the M5 looks like the 550i as well. It's a perfectly valid comparison.No. I was saying that your example of the M5 not being different from the normal 5-series not being valid.
I don't with Aston Martins, I can honestly see a clear enough difference between the models they build now to identify them on sight, and at a glance.I can see a difference, but the problem is that the cars are still too close together style-wise to determine which one is which. I don't suffer from that problem with any other manafacturer (including Porsche), including the god-awful Ferrari's (which would be from any angle).
If you have to guess the first one is the V8 your either not up on Aston's at all, in which case it'd be like me trying to identify what model Lada that is, I just couldn't. Or your just playing difficult.In addition, the largest (and pretty much only difference, for that matter) of any note that I can actually see is that the first one (which I'm guessing is the V8) has the lumpy rear-quarter panels, and a longer cut line. Of course, the rear-ends on both cars are nearly identicle, which doesn't help.
Why, it's part of the same model range as the 550i, just like the DB9 and DBRS9 are both part of the same model range. So if your going to complain that this looks like the DB9 you should complain that the M5 looks like the 550i as well. It's a perfectly valid comparison.
Or perhaps they are too similar for me to easily tell them apart. Beleive me, I wasn't being difficult or sarcastic.live4speedIf you have to guess the first one is the V8 your either not up on Aston's at all, in which case it'd be like me trying to identify what model Lada that is, I just couldn't. Or your just playing difficult.
Or perhaps they are too similar for me to easily tell them apart. Beleive me, I wasn't being difficult or sarcastic.
But you've already admitted that the Vanquish is notably different to the DB9 and V8, meaning that it can't be all even in your eye's. Sure they all share thew same theme style wise, but so do Audi's, the difference there, is Audi does a wider variety of cars than just coupe's and convertibles.That wasn't my point either. This all hangs on what McLaren was trying to say, and if I was right in assuming that he meant all of Aston's models looking alike and not just the DBRS9 compared to the DB9.
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Humor me.Go google the pictures. Its pretty damn easy to tell them apart, and alot easier than some other manufacturers vehicles out there.
Okay. Perhaps I look at the overall shape a bit too closely than the details, but they still look strikingly similar in my eyes.live4speedI've never had trouble differentiating a V8 to a DB9, or a DB9 to a Vanquish or a Vanquish to a V8. You have to remember the V8 is a complelte different shape to the DB9, not just a DB9 but smaller, the wheel arches come out differently, the overhangs are shorter, the roofline is lower in relation to the window line. The main shoulder that runs along the car is different, the V8 has an extra crease along the side of the car, the front lights are a different shape, the face has less intakes and I could go on.
In theory, and I will concede that I dislike the styling trend the DB9 has, and the V8's very name; completely forgoing my preference to the DB7 and V12 Vanquish. But I hate both the 599GTB and 612 Scaglietti with a passion unparalleled by even the BMW X3, and I can tell them apart easily enough.live4speedIf you can't tell the difference that simply suggests to me that you arn't all that interested in Aston Martins in general.
Humor me.
Also no the V8 and DB9 are not carbon copies of eachother, every single body panel is different, they don't look the same and are easilly identifiable from the different shaped lights, different grille and different stance, the V8 is much more squat than the DB9 while being notcably smaller as well. As for the Vanquish if you can't spot a Vanquish you arn't looking or it's moving past you very, very fast. Yes I do think there is just as much difference between the V8 and the DB9 as there is between the 599 and the 612 imo. I just find it funny that because it's Aston everyone finds it odd that their 3 model range lineup all shares a similar theme style wise, yet with other companies it's excusable.