2019 Aston Martin Vantage Review: A Less Traditional Aston, and Way Better for It
YearsAgo Update: YearsAgoAston’s new Vantage isn’t afraid to borrow from others—or leave the past behind.
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Aston’s new Vantage isn’t afraid to borrow from others—or leave the past behind.
The military-grade German SUV was around when the Berlin Wall was still standing, but it still charms the Lederhosen off us, every time.
Now in the shadow of the Civic Type R, the Si packs a surprising amount of fun into an inexpensive package. Now, about those looks …
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Choose whichever engine you like. It looks good either way.
Aston’s second-generation Vantage is, unsurprisingly, beautiful. The surprise is that it’s the best sports car Aston has ever built.