Aston Martin

>those guys are bad for spending their money on cars they like that I can't afford
>I'm gonna buy a car I can afford and then tell everyone with a more expensive one that they're bad

Well a 5.0 mustang is just as capable as an Aston. For 1/4 the price. Rich snobs just buy Aston to be rich snobs.

They just have more money and the additional features of the Aston are worth that to them. A 5.0 doesn't have a V12, nice and highly customizable leather interior, metal interior fixtures or paint of comparable quality and variety.

You can't afford that stuff, so you just say the grapes taste sour and you don't want them anyway.

I can't afford an Aston either, but I'm not so self-centered that I can't see why they're cool.

Ur a newb here aren't u

I love trolling madpoors so much that sometimes I take bait in that disguise. No apologies.

What if they're trolling u

That's what I'm saying. Sometimes they are.

Oh ok

I would love to own one. Such a special thing to own.

Aston Martin has to be very careful with their design language. After all, a lot of people that buy an Aston do so mainly because of how it looks, and in a world of safety rules and regulations that enforces homogenization, it's gonna be very hard for them to remain unique enough. All the "hand crafted" marketing scheme won't be worth shit if the car isn't arguably the prettiest you can buy.

As long as they stay ahead of the game and don't put out something that feels like a "jag in drag" they'll probably be fine, as it wouldn't be the first time they've steered dangerously close to the jag market and tried to justify the price tag with all the heritage bells and whistles, ultimately ending in bankruptcy.

And if they do the lazy ass shit they did with the "new vanquish" again, they deserve to go fucking under.