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Aston Martin Vantage

T’S ALL OVER, THEN. THE ASTON MARTIN Vantage has left the evo car park for the last time and with it has left a rather fast hole in our fleet. For all the troubles inside the factory and in the boardroom, Aston Martin continues to turn out a suite of models that offer a collection of character traits we admire greatly in a driver’s car but are finding increasingly hard to track down, regardless of the manufacturer. And the Vantage’s character was a standout part of its appeal during its nine months and 8000

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