2011 Aston Martin Vantage Review

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2011 Aston Martin Vantage at a glance

Gorgeous to look at, brilliant to drive, and yet comfortable, refined to serve as an everyday car, the 2011 Aston Martin Vantage makes a consummate grand tourer with an appetite for winding roads.

2011 Aston Martin Vantage quick specs

Body Style Coupe
Class Sports/GT
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Seating Capacity 2

2011 Aston Martin Vantage ratings (overall rating : 4/5.0)

Styling
Handling
Comfort
Quality + Reliability
Performance
Roominess
Running Costs
Value for Money
Equipment
Environment

Styling

Aston Martins are stunning cars. And the Vantage is no different. It inherits a number of familiar cues from its bigger sibling, the Aston Martin DB9. But being more compact, the 2011 Aston Martin Vantage appears more muscular though no less sexy. Some may prefer a styling more clearly differentiated from the DB9's, but there is no denying the 2011 Aston Martin Vantage's gorgeousness, however critical you are. The styling alone will win it many fans and customers.

Handling

With good agility, minimal body roll, immense grip and a direct, accurate steering, the 2011 Aston Martin Vantage is, for starters, much more entertaining to drive than the Aston Martin DB9. In the latest round of enhancements, the chassis and suspension have been tweaked to improve the low-speed ride comfort and body control. And the steering has been revised to provide more feedback. The changes seem to preserve the character of the original, while adding polish where it was needed. If the 2011 Aston Martin Vantage was once excellent, it is now brilliant.

Comfort

The suspension tweaks bring about a more compliant, better-damped ride. The low-speed ride is still firm, but most surface imperfections are effectively insolated from the cabin. Cruising refinement is good, too, with little engine, road and wind noise at speed, making the 2011 Aston Martin Vantage a consummate grand tourer. Seating and steering adjustments are adequate for most to find an ideal driving position. However, the modern dashboard features a number of small, identical buttons/switches. The thick windscreen pillars severely limit visibility, too.

Quality + Reliability

As expected for a car this price, the cabin looks great and feels well-made. The dash fittings seem solid, the finishing appears lavish, and the materials are suitably premium. But some of the switchgear look out of place in the classy cabin. Aston Martin's reliability record has been less than stellar, but the fact that the Aston Martin Vantage has had no major problems since its introduction in 2006 should provide some needed assurance.

Performance

The previous 4.3-litre V8 has been upgraded to a 4.7-litre V8, with power increasing to 420 bhp (up 11 percent) and torque to 469 Nm (up 15 percent)—figures strong enough to propel the 2011 Aston Martin Vantage to 100 km/h from standstill in 4.7 seconds, 0.2 second better than before. The added power is noticeable at lower revs, but the bulk of the performance really comes after 3500 rpm. That is not the highlight, however; the bellow of the V8 is—it is arguably the most exciting sound you will ever hear. The six-speed Sportshift gearbox has been recalibrated to be smoother in Comfort mode, and more aggressive in Sport mode.

Roominess

The 2011 Aston Martin Vantage is a strict two-seater—one that provides good head- and leg-room for two and a 300-litre boot for a weekend getaway. More luggage can fit on a ledge behind the two seats, but more cabin storage areas for odds and ends would be good. Overall though, the 2011 Aston Martin Vantage is spacious and practical enough to be considered a grand tourer.

Running Costs

Aston Martin benchmarked the Vantage's running costs against the Porsche 911's. But the official 7.6 km/litre fuel economy is worse than the 911's, and can only worsen with a heavy right foot. Servicing and maintenance bills should be as expensive as the 911's. But we are not sure if the more desirable, more exclusive 2011 Aston Martin Vantage can hold its value as well as the more established, more popular 911.

Value for Money

Rivals include the Porsche 911, BMW M6 and Maserati GranTurismo, but it is the Porsche's customer base that Aston Martin is mainly targeting at with the Vantage. Gorgeous to look at, brilliant to drive, and yet comfortable, refined enough to serve as an everyday car, the 2011 Aston Martin Vantage makes a consummate grand tourer with an appetite for winding roads. And of course, there is the powerful V8 that plays an intoxicating soundtrack. The asking price is higher than the 911's, but the 2011 Aston Martin Vantage's exclusivity alone could justify the premium.

Equipment

The 2011 Aston Martin Vantage is fairly well-equipped, having as standard alloy wheels, leather upholstery, climate control, electrically adjustable seats, electric mirrors and windows, reversing sensor and premium audio system. Plenty more equipments are on the option list; you just need to afford them. Safety equipments include dual front and side airbags, plus braking, traction and stability controls.

Environment

The Sportshift semi-automatic transmission improves fuel economy and carbon dioxide emissions by 13 percent. Still, the 7.6 km/litre fuel consumption and 312 grams/km are hardly figures to cheer about. To make things worse, like the Porsche 911, the 2011 Aston Martin Vantage is meant to be an everyday supercar, which translates into more distance driven and more pollution created. Traditional supercars, on the other hand, are rarely driven, and hence less polluting overall.

Live Life Drive Verdict

Gorgeous looks
Brilliant handling
Powerful V8 with intoxicating soundtrack
Porsche 911 as rival
Poor visibility
Huge buying and running costs

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