
Reactions on the Street to My Aston Martin
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Date: 2019-10-25
Comments and reviews: 9
Cosmin Mihu
This is really funny how it is in the United States. There is no engine or pollution tax so these cars are quite common. I have also noticed that people keep more to themselves. In Romania i have people taking pictures of my Megane RS and always striking conversations with me in a parking lot or gas station. This is a 275 hp hot hatch, i guess all cars have over 200 in the US. In Romania average car has maybe 120 hp.
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This is really funny how it is in the United States. There is no engine or pollution tax so these cars are quite common. I have also noticed that people keep more to themselves. In Romania i have people taking pictures of my Megane RS and always striking conversations with me in a parking lot or gas station. This is a 275 hp hot hatch, i guess all cars have over 200 in the US. In Romania average car has maybe 120 hp.
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BilgemasterBill
Anything remarkable about that car is well hidden indeed. Why anyone would actually NEED one here in the Land of the Plastic Spork is also obscure. Maybe it might make sense for an introvert German with those speed-limitless Autobahns, but in Philly? Used properly you'd have your own coffee mug in Traffic Court. But hey, it's your money. Enjoy
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Anything remarkable about that car is well hidden indeed. Why anyone would actually NEED one here in the Land of the Plastic Spork is also obscure. Maybe it might make sense for an introvert German with those speed-limitless Autobahns, but in Philly? Used properly you'd have your own coffee mug in Traffic Court. But hey, it's your money. Enjoy
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Obi-Wan Kenobi
Not bragging but I live in a rural town about an hour south of ATL and I am one of maybe 3 other people who own Porsche sports car. It is insane the amount of attention it gets similar to how people react to Dougs Ferrari at the gas station when in reality they could have bought 2 987 Caymans for the price of a fully loaded Honda Accord
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Not bragging but I live in a rural town about an hour south of ATL and I am one of maybe 3 other people who own Porsche sports car. It is insane the amount of attention it gets similar to how people react to Dougs Ferrari at the gas station when in reality they could have bought 2 987 Caymans for the price of a fully loaded Honda Accord
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Blob Fatterson
Where do you live Doug? You should come to Vancouver Canada. #1 exotic vehicle per capita in all of North America. Every 16 year old has a Ferrari or lamborghini. The only way to get noticed here is if you drive a 1985 corolla. If you're ever here, you're more than welcome to review my 918 or GT2RS or 488 pista.
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Where do you live Doug? You should come to Vancouver Canada. #1 exotic vehicle per capita in all of North America. Every 16 year old has a Ferrari or lamborghini. The only way to get noticed here is if you drive a 1985 corolla. If you're ever here, you're more than welcome to review my 918 or GT2RS or 488 pista.
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Colin North
To be honest most people dont even know what Aston Martin are and the fact its grey doesnt help Ive had friends that didnt know a Audi R8 was expensive and didnt care when they saw one but took pictures of 2017 corvette stingray honestly the cooler looking car wins
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To be honest most people dont even know what Aston Martin are and the fact its grey doesnt help Ive had friends that didnt know a Audi R8 was expensive and didnt care when they saw one but took pictures of 2017 corvette stingray honestly the cooler looking car wins
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2005pierric
TBH eveybody in France looks at the Aston Martin when I drive it around. I even have smiles and litterally no haterid from people unlike with the SLS AMG. I even got people stoping from daily commute in their car to say it was a wonderful car that Aston
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TBH eveybody in France looks at the Aston Martin when I drive it around. I even have smiles and litterally no haterid from people unlike with the SLS AMG. I even got people stoping from daily commute in their car to say it was a wonderful car that Aston
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Clint Tapper
I can tell you the problem. It's the color. If it was an exotic British racing green, or a lovely bright metallic color, other than silver, you might have got noticed. That dull metallic silver color just blends into the background.
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I can tell you the problem. It's the color. If it was an exotic British racing green, or a lovely bright metallic color, other than silver, you might have got noticed. That dull metallic silver color just blends into the background.
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sclogse1
Now pull up in a 60's DB 5 and see what happens. By the way, you can get a 2000 XJ8 Jaguar now for around eight grand. Awfully nice car. Be sure to get the Titanium finish and black interior. (looks best against the wood trim)
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Now pull up in a 60's DB 5 and see what happens. By the way, you can get a 2000 XJ8 Jaguar now for around eight grand. Awfully nice car. Be sure to get the Titanium finish and black interior. (looks best against the wood trim)
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D B
This car was a terrible, boring design, it didn't deserve to wear the Aston badge. If you want massive attention in an Aston, drive my 1985 Lagonda. People go crazy over it. Still the wildest body style ever for Aston
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This car was a terrible, boring design, it didn't deserve to wear the Aston badge. If you want massive attention in an Aston, drive my 1985 Lagonda. People go crazy over it. Still the wildest body style ever for Aston
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