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We really, really like the new Aston Martin Vanquish. How can you not fall for a car that
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looks, feels, and sounds like this? Some people have accused the latest Vanquish of not quite
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delivering on its promise. There are those that say it's not quite fast enough, considering
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it costs the very thick end of £200,000, and there are others that accuse it of looking
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a little bit vulgar on the styling front.
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I'm not sure I agree with that at all, not in this beautiful green of this test car.
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There is 565 horsepower from a 6.0-litre V12 under that bonnet, and a really fast paddle-shift
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gearbox with which to access it.
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This car only weighs 1700 kilograms. That's a lot by sportscar standards, but not when
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you've got 565 horsepower inside. That is why this car can do this. You can get to 100
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miles-an-hour in less than 10 seconds, and it'll do way the other side of 180 miles-an-hour.
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Handling-wise, wow; this car is really, really nicely balanced. It's a lovely old-fashioned-type
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rear-wheel drive, front-engine GT car which always means you get the best balance from
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a car, and it means you can do this in it all day long if you want.
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Watch; there is no way that you can do this in a car like this unless the handling is
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really correctly sorted, and it is. There is a little touch of understeer, which is
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nice; that just gives you this safety net, and then if you turn all the right systems
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off and you press the Sport button, you can just muck about with this car for hundreds
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and hundreds of yards.
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Maybe the only trouble with the new Vanquish is that there is a previous Vanquish, and
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that car was absolutely bursting at the seams with soul, atmosphere, and charm; call it
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what you want. I guess the only way to tell if the new car lives up to that is to get
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the old one, as well.
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I can remember really vividly when the Vanquish first appeared, and it just seemed like such
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a monster at the time. If you look at the numbers that it produced and what it cost,
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it really was a bit of a monster. It cost £158,000. This was back in 2003-04. It had
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460 horsepower from a 6.0-litre V12, and it weighed with a driver onboard, over 1900 kilograms.
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It really was a big old beast of a GT car, and it still feels like that.
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Do you know what; there's something about the old Vanquish that I really quite like;
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the engine. Do you know it's not that far off the new car? Obviously it's nowhere near
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as powerful, but the sound it makes, the response it has, and the performance it delivers, particularly
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in the mid-range, I don't know, it doesn't feel that old to me in a straight line.
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It still feels properly fast, this car, but there are elements, lots of elements I'm afraid,
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that really do feel absolutely from yesteryear. This switch-gear is . . . even 10 years ago,
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you could pick holes in it because you could go, "That's from a Fiesta, that's from a Jaguar
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XK-8, and that's from a Focus." 10 years later, time has not treated the interior of the Vanquish
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very well. It feels like an antique in here.
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The dials; I can't really see what they say, but they look beautiful. Bottom line, you
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downshift a couple of gears with the rather old-fashioned paddle-shift; manual, auto gearbox,
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put your foot down and this is what you get. That is still properly fast.
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Overall, the driving experience, I don't know; it really does feel . . . if you were being
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polite, you'd call it quaint. If you were being honest, you'd call it a bit of a dinosaur.
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Sometimes there's a place for dinosaurs in this world, and this car is not without charm.
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It never was, and it never will be, because it's really the last big, hand-built, hairy
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lairy, not-very-competent Astons. You have to love it for that, even though in every
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way imagine it gets mullered by the new car.
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Conclusion: There is no getting away from it. The old car feels old, and the new car
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feels crazy-sharp, absolutely bang up-to-date. I'd underrated the latest Vanquish a bit until
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now, but having spent this day in it, I think that it's sensational. I think it's a really,
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really good GT car worth every single one of its £190,000. I didn't think I could ever
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say that.