Description Combo shot! Ferrari California in light blue and an Aston Martin Vantage. Taken in front of the LA Sports club valet. YES, I ADMIT I SUCK AT ID'ING ASTON MARTINS!
Those are the two "simple" models in each manufacturer's lineup. Yep, Ferrari has a "simple" model...
I don't understand the idea of the Virage. Why they decided to fit a model between the DB9 and the DBS makes me pause and seek their sanity. If anything, IMO, they should have released the Virage as the new DB9, which already has been around for 7 years (they'll probably milk 10 years out of it). Plus the DB9 got life during the time FORD owned Aston Martin (I believe they still retain a minority stake). They need a new, non-FORD flagship model!
When they do get around to replacing the DB9, I don't think that DB11 will sound all that great... I wonder if they'll drop the DB since David Brown is long since gone and come with something new?
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I don't understand the idea of the Virage. Why they decided to fit a model between the DB9 and the DBS makes me pause and seek their sanity. If anything, IMO, they should have released the Virage as the new DB9, which already has been around for 7 years (they'll probably milk 10 years out of it). Plus the DB9 got life during the time FORD owned Aston Martin (I believe they still retain a minority stake). They need a new, non-FORD flagship model!
When they do get around to replacing the DB9, I don't think that DB11 will sound all that great... I wonder if they'll drop the DB since David Brown is long since gone and come with something new?