Review: 2015 Aston Martin V8 Vantage - LeftLane News
A quick evaluation of the tarmac around the area where our Vantage GT was to depart from indicated that, while clearing up, the ground was still damp enough to be a concern for those of us intent on putting our three-pedaled tester through its... What is it. Aston Martin has never been a company that prides themselves on proletariat accessibility, but the Vantage GT now represents the most attainable sports coupe they've ever offered, with a starting price of a Benjamin under six figures... That's still quite a chunk of change to us common folk, but the Vantage - Aston's smallest and lightest platform - makes a compelling case for itself in GT guise regardless, despite the fact that the current generation car debuted at the 2005... Available as either a coupe or a roadster, the Vantage GT gets motivation from Aston's 4. 7-liter naturally-aspirated V8, which makes 430 horsepower and 361 pound-feet of torque, putting the GT's output on par with the V8 Vantage S. In the GT,... Source: www.leftlanenews.com