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BMW X5
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05-14-2026LAST POST
05-10-2026
The S stands for "Spectacular"! Damn this is so f***** sexy.
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05-10-2026
I'll take mine in this exact color with a 2-tone Honey and Vanilla interior. 🍯
05-10-2026
Pure Sex
05-11-2026
File under ridiculously good looking.

Apparently it’s a very good drive too with the small changes adding up to more than the sum of their parts.
05-11-2026
Aston keeps crushing it but I still can't buy one because knowing how much it depreciates will make me want to kill myself. They will be sweet when they're $100k in a few years.
05-11-2026
Definitely my “if money was not a factor” car. Vantage S, Vanquish, I’d even settle for a Valhalla…I’m not picky. I could never get tired of looking at anything that comes from that company.
05-11-2026
My DBX was my first Aston... I'll have to drive one of these.


I'd say aston is the definition of IYKYK
05-12-2026
Its too bad they dont hold their value like the Italian stuff does. Lotus & McLaren has(mostly) the same problem. This is just as exotic and cool as any Lambo, IMO.

Ironically, head to your local cars & coffee and Lambos are becoming very common now. Oh look, a Skittle colored Huracan or Aventador revving endlessly for 5 straight hours. No Aston's in site though... :D
05-12-2026
I think the DB 12 had some disappointed buyers and AM listened. Or maybe it was the plan all along. Whatever...

Definitely making the sexiest cars, as they have been doing for a long time. A doglegless manual in the new Vantage would be choice but doubtful.

Driving starts at 4:10
05-12-2026
They have done a great job of avoiding silly cuts and slashes on the car, their designs FLOW. Such a shame they had to go all turbo, really wish they had the NA V8 and V12s
05-12-2026
Such a gorgeous car. Definitely a wish list marque for me. Would love to own one if they bring a manual to market.
05-12-2026
Alfisti wrote
They have done a great job of avoiding silly cuts and slashes on the car, their designs FLOW. Such a shame they had to go all turbo, really wish they had the NA V8 and V12s
That's what the VANQUISH is for. âś…
05-12-2026
If they held their value significantly better, i would buy this one instantly, but dont feel like throwing away 80 000€ for having a car lets say for 2-3 years...
Other than that, Aston is the most beautiful car brand for me, most of their models are extraordinarly beautiful
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05-12-2026
I don't care how much it depreciates. It is simply put, one of the most gorgeous vehicles on earth. And has been and will continue to be. Another thing... They are rare to see.
05-12-2026
The Aston's are seemingly universally praised as gorgeous. Just imagine if the Aston design team was suddenly hired by BMW for the next gen M cars! :D
05-13-2026
The depreciation is weirdly very model dependent and even then not really any more than most other brands. Porsche GT cars and select limited model Ferraris are the outliers with depreciation. Although the new Ferrari models aren’t doing so well for obvious reasons.

The thing is if you start with a big number then the same percentage of depreciation is a bigger number.

In the long term they stabilise and just stay there. Main exception is manual VH models (2005-2017) which are going up quite a bit. V12 Vantage often now going for more than what they were new and later model V8s going for close to what they cost new.

As with most any car the trick is to buy one 2 to 3 years old. But if everyone did this then there wouldn’t be any to buy.
05-13-2026
Davil wrote
The depreciation is weirdly very model dependent and even then not really any more than most other brands. Porsche GT cars and select limited model Ferraris are the outliers with depreciation. Although the new Ferrari models aren’t doing so well for obvious reasons.

The thing is if you start with a big number then the same percentage of depreciation is a bigger number.

In the long term they stabilise and just stay there. Main exception is manual VH models (2005-2017) which are going up quite a bit. V12 Vantage often now going for more than what they were new and later model V8s going for close to what they cost new.

As with most any car the trick is to buy one 2 to 3 years old. But if everyone did this then there wouldn’t be any to buy.
Agreed. 👍🏽
05-13-2026
x622 wrote
I'd say aston is the definition of IYKYK
Agree, I miss mine. Planning to return with a newer Vantage.
05-13-2026
Have been lucky enough to drive this (non S model) a few times. Very nice car. Aston finally got its interiors right. The green on tan spec is to die for

New Vantage is a little more fun to toss around though
05-14-2026
gonzo wrote
Nice! With such a car you might need not a girl. :D

I like the honk. :) The seats trim is ugly but that should be an option.

The TV screen does not stick out! :thumsup: The table is so large, it should hold plenty of dishes. :D

It's the passenger's duty to open the bonnet at full speed to provide some "drive by instruments" experience in this car. A true pilot should do that expertly! :D That's a RHD remnant, I guess.

New York looks wild. I thought it was a city. :)