They are without doubt the most beautiful cars in the world, I am very pleased for you and that I think is the essence of an Aston, I dont anyone who is jealous of someone else owning one.
Enjoy!
Matt
Thank you.
I have to agree with you, I, too, think they are the most beautiful cars in the world; hence why I went for this instead of anything else.
On that note, Wednesday evening I agreed to meet-up with an old friend, he drives a Bentley GT. When he saw the Aston, he asked to drive it and fell head-over-heals for it (like a child's first crush). Thursday morning he and I went to the dealers and, after test driving the Virage & Rapide, he traded his Bentley for a Vantage S
These are the best they come.
I almost stopped scrolling when I saw the pod from the B&O tweeter on the dash, stunning car and a great result for you, hope you get to enjoy it.
How much do you have to pay the police over there to close a road for you so you can have some fun with the loud pedal? its one car I always love to hear and drop the window when passing one or one passes me.
I purposely arranged the photos and my initial text to be somewhat misleading
As for empty roads, you'll see from the photos, these pictures were taken on a stretch of a motorway. Mind you, this stretch was still under construction when I made my way onto it (car did all the convincing to get me on that track). It was also a good space (stretching a good 15 miles) of flat asphalt, which meant I could push it a bit.
That said, there are plenty of roads leading to nowhere here, once I get my health back on track I intend to drive around a bit getting much better shots with a some more exciting backgrounds.
Happy for you Wail,not very often that David beats Goliath.
Thank you. I've never been able to find a way to define this whole episode, more so as the owners and I were friends once

; worst bit is that I still don't know how to "unwind" and settle back into normality.