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Beautiful again

So nice to see the Aston Martin Vantage returning to the beauty of the earlier versions. The previous model’s aggressive styling did eventually grow on me, but it was never going to age well.

This new 2024 car is a return to the classical beauty of the 2005 model, with its larger, more elegant headlights as opposed to those narrow, MX5-esque items. Perhaps it does resemble a GR86 that has been melted slightly on a low heat, but in a good way!

I just wish Aston hadn’t focused so much on extra power and had instead pursued more involvement by offering it with

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