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I am going to get a Lambo in the future, but I was wondering... In your opinion which one would be better, a Lambo or an Aston Martin? I like the power and looks of Lambos, but I like the modern look and roar of an Aston.
A bit of apples and oranges comparison there.I am going to get a Lambo in the future, but I was wondering... In your opinion which one would be better, a Lambo or an Aston Martin? I like the power and looks of Lambos, but I like the modern look and roar of an Aston.
I see very little overlap between Astons and Lambos. The owners tend to be very different groups.A bit of apples and oranges comparison there.
Well you might get comments on panel gaps, clutches not lasting 3000 miles etc.Come on, you're posting in an Aston Martin forum! What answer do you think your gonna get? haha.
The Aston is the way to go.![]()
Depends on the model, with the Vanquish it is the clutch.Ferraris seem to have water pumps, cambelts, and even transaxle issues. Lambos seem to be plagued with clutches that last months as opposed to years.
What are the problem spots on the new generations of Astons? Are there any owners out there publishing "running reports" that detail an extended period of ownership and the associated experience from a service standpoint? Now that would be interesting.
+1 on the resentment. Rarely see it in regards to Astons.I was faced with the same question 2 years ago. I like both cars but in the end, a Vantage roadster won because of the usability of the car. I get 2 golf bags in my trunk, I rarely get the opportunity to go top-end fast and get as much attention as I could want. I would say that the car has less of a resent factor than a Lambo and you can drive it long distances. Unless you have a lot of open road and will never park it for a dinner and never carry any cargo, you will probably prefer the Aston.