Remember when supercars didn't just require money to own, but also skill and a love for driving?

Remember when supercars didn't just require money to own, but also skill and a love for driving?

Aston Martin remembers.

>remember when supercars didnt just require mo-

wait a minute thats all theyve ever been about

theyre status symbols not drivers machines

Aston needs to learn how to design a car too

I don't think that is a "Super car" in fact, Aston usually only makes "GT" cars with the exception of the One77.

A supercar no matter what requires a lot of money to own. Some are driver's cars, some aren't. Also yes the v12 vantage s is great. I like the 911R a little bit more though

>theyre status symbols not drivers machines
Not all faggot. The one in the OP was praised by a lot of reviewers for it's V12 brutality with a fucking stick shift. The Evora 400 is praised for the same thing but it has a much lesser powered engine but it handles well.

neither one of those are supercars

stick shift is lolworthy in a modern car

goddamn Astons tech and design are decades behind

These guys have been building pretty much the same car for 10 years now and it still looks good.

Sports cars are the driver cars that don't really take that much money to own. Super cars have always been for rich fags.

Ford Fusion knockoff/10

Not a supercar you silly faggot. Just because the term hypercar has been coined doesn't mean any slightly sporty coupe is a supercar now.

An F40, Carrera GT or EB110 are not proper drivers cars?

most euro racers back in the day were just rich people with a hobby.

Aston martin is fucked because they can't top the db9 design

The evora is a supersport car and the aston is a supercar

>Remember when supercars didn't just require money to own, but also skill and a love for driving?
What? You dumb nigger, supercars have always been about money and showing off, they've never been solely about performance

lol

>lipstick
Gross

Sub 600hp
3600lbs

Nice mustang or camaro power to weight ratio. Do that mean they're supercars too?

>12.5 sec @ 121.6 mph
>supercar
listen chap, it's wonderful that the V12 Vantage is available with a manual transmission, and it's great that they haven't changed it so it's still a good looking car instead of the typical ugly shit we're seeing these days, but it's not a supercar. It's not fast enough to be a supercar.

>stick shift is lolworthy in a modern car

But it's true, modern automatics are superior in every way.

here is a picture of everyone who cares

and a picture of the rest of the people who care

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>all last-gen supercars
>all their replacements have gotten with the times and use a paddleshift auto

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remember the 80s digidash meme?