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    Quote Originally Posted by ck1109 View Post
    If you saw another car like yours in the parking lot, would you park next to it...


    You've not left him much room


    Also he'll be sick as a chip because he's not got the fogs/driving lights , nor the double grille, he'll be like

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seriously View Post
    You've not left him much room


    Also he'll be sick as a chip because he's not got the fogs/driving lights , nor the double grille, he'll be like

    I think it's the extra hp/tq that he'll really miss.



    • 3.6L V-6 Engine
    • 304 @ 6,400 rpm Horsepower
    • 273 @ 5,200 rpm Torque


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    • 6.2L V-8 Engine
    • 556 @ 6,100 rpm Horsepower
    • 551 @ 3,800 rpm Torque

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    Quote Originally Posted by happyscrappyheropup View Post
    I think it's the extra hp/tq that he'll really miss.



    • 3.6L V-6 Engine
    • 304 @ 6,400 rpm Horsepower
    • 273 @ 5,200 rpm Torque


    vs


    • 6.2L V-8 Engine
    • 556 @ 6,100 rpm Horsepower
    • 551 @ 3,800 rpm Torque

    304hp is plenty of power, but no foglights is tough to deal with.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Raza View Post
    304hp is plenty of power, but no foglights is tough to deal with.

    Nobody needs that kind of negativity in their lives, Raza.

  5. #1415
    So does anyone else think the new DB11 isn't that good looking especially compared to the DB7 and DB9?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 93EXCivic View Post
    So does anyone else think the new DB11 isn't that good looking especially compared to the DB7 and DB9?
    Dreadful !! , I wouldn't buy one !……………...

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    Quote Originally Posted by 93EXCivic View Post
    So does anyone else think the new DB11 isn't that good looking especially compared to the DB7 and DB9?

    Haven't seen it in the flesh yet, so I can't really say.


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    Cleaning up my photobucket account, came across a couple pics from a cross country trip a few years ago.










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    Quote Originally Posted by 93EXCivic View Post
    So does anyone else think the new DB11 isn't that good looking especially compared to the DB7 and DB9?


    I prefer the more muscular haunches of the older Astons, but cars tend not to be made that way any more. Aerodynamics, I guess, but Jags and Astons should have hips.

    This one has a panel line going nowhere, but so did the DB9. The DB7 was probably a purer design, but the 11 looks pretty much like the 9 to my eyes. I'm sure it has great presence in the metal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 93EXCivic View Post
    So does anyone else think the new DB11 isn't that good looking especially compared to the DB7 and DB9?


    The roof treatment is interesting; almost more what I'd expect from Zagato rather than Aston itself. I think the greenhouse is just too small. It doesn't look quite right from this angle. The DB9 was a cleaner design, for sure. But I'd have to see more of this from other angles to see how I like it overall.
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