This was the most powerful car you could buy new in 1998
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
- The famous supercars of the '90s like the McLaren F1 and Jaguar XJ220 always get the limelight, but this Aston Martin was once top of the new-car power tree back in 1998. The Aston Martin Vantage V600 is a twin-supercharged brute that deserves its place in '90s supercar royalty.
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I have a copy of Jeremy Clarkson Unleashed On Cars from 1996 (where he called it a rolls with attitude) and watching him throw this thing around Bruntingthorpe with vipers and tvr cerberas is probably THE reason for this being my absolute unattainable dream car... absolutely legendary
1998, I was 41 , single and had already worked for Nissan North America for 20years. I retired after 41 years. Smyrna Tennessee
Congratulations on the retirement. Also that you were with the same company from 21 to 62 is really impressive.
Cool story
My old beater Nissan Sentra was made in Smyrna in 88/89. Maybe you saw it!
That's a long time in your line of work sir! Hope you're doing well and healthy these days ^^
I was working at Mercedes-Benz in Reading and one of these came in wanting rear pads. From memory, it has 2 sets on the rear which was unheard of at the time.
The price as around £400 which was 4 times the most expensive Mercedes pads.
However it turned out to have pads from fords and with a bit of messing around, we got them for about £100ish. A win for the customer
1998? I was probably at a lame house party dancing to techno music.
If there was techno playing, it was not a lame party r/end
That is indeed lame. I was into metal. Still am.
@ Metal is dogshit
I was swimming around in my dads testicles
RAY NL Techno tracks are made with real instruments all the time. No point telling people to sit down when you’ve just discredited yourself with an uneducated opinion about a genre. People making music in any genre are musicians. You don’t have to agree with what he says but it doesn’t mean you’re right.
As soon as you said you weren't allowed to give it some i lost interest.
Yea what's the point of reviewing such a powerful car and not at least giving it a 1/4 mile test.
On Top Gear that would be the kind of disclaimer Clarkson would have given before smiling and drifting around the next corner.
You think renting a car like this is cheap? It costs quarter to half a million quid to buy. How much do you think the insurance would be to drag race a 22 year old classic for a 10 second footage?
If that's what made you lose interest it's pretty clear you weren't interested very much to begin with.
@@Callhouse I understand it is very hard to produce this sort of content and with such a rare car and didn't mean to be negative. However you can show the performance without totally ragging it. A roll on 30-100 mph or in gear acceleration would have been great. I would have loved to hear that amazing engine rev out just once. Just a bit gutted you didn't make the most of the opportunity of time with this amazing car.
Well would you let them if you owned it and has that much insurance on it...
@@Callhouse you think they pay rent for this car?
Oh yeah, you can really get a feel for how "brutal and heavy" the car is at 20mph.
Waste of time uploading this video when you only cruise around an airfield at minimum speed in the rain.
@@benstantay I mean, I wouldn't call it a waste if you want to show the world a really cool car.. But the fact they won't let him drive it a little is sad.
Exactly, waste of time and gave fake feedback.
Generic Memes I would rather Re read the original evo magazine road test
I's a very rare car, so you can understand them wanting to protect it, We only built approx. 250 of them
Love the engine cover
Get lost spam
In 1998 I was -7 years old
I've always thought the older Vantages looked a bit like a Mustang.
I thought it was a dressed up Mustang at first glance.
Yeah, i clicked on the video fully expecting this to be about some Mustang, i did not recognize it at all
Yea very similar styling on this and on the earlier models too.
@@ayebing didn't remember aston owner by ford but I remember Jaguars be owner by ford before tata buys Jaguars Range rover
@@ayebing yea because 2000-2004 ford trying to make they owner F1 so instead they name ford coswort F1 team they rebranding it to Jaguars
So, the dude's 26... I thought he was 40+
You are exaggerating, I thought about 35ish
😅😅😅😅
@@ThomasDdm The receding hairline says otherwise.
That's what living in Scotland does to you. ;)
I can't believe he's younger than me. I would of thought 35 at the least. Poor guy 😅
I wasn’t even a thought let alone born in ‘98 lol
I’m old and graduated high school in 96 so I remember this car when it was launched.
@@ryanguercio7061 launched into a wall trying to turn the corner.
I was -1 years old
You were just a glinty in your dad's stance
A review of a car that doesn’t match reality but based on what he has been told. A real shame as these cars don’t get air time.
Oddly this car has wery little coverage on YT
Kr Dz most of these are owned by an older generation and don’t see the light of day.
@@benstantay ive been in one, very lucky chance. Didnt get to drive though. There is also one of the le mans versions locally to me. He also has a ferrari 365 daytona. Only seen them on the road once or twice.
Had one and drove it across Europe at speed. Cruising above 150mph caused the engine - and tyres, to build heat but short bursts above this were ok. I easily got it to190 and it was still accelerating. At 180 it was doing 6mpg. Or half a gallon a minute! It could spin up rear tyres in third.
An awesome much over looked beast.
the presenter's presence around the car just devalued it.
I was 11, reading about this car, and many other cool ones, on a special issue of a french car magazine.
What was the magazine?
@@TheLegoPerson L'Automobile Magazine, a summer special, with some 3000 cars from around the globe. First time I had heard of Brabus, Ruf, the Lancer Evo...It had a Fioravanti F100 on the cover. Blissful summer...
Was a mad car in gran turismo 2, made over 700hp modified
My old boss had a tracked prepped one, made over 700 HP in real life (it was parked next to his F40... Yeah he was a bit of a car guy!)
@@ChuckFickens1972 sure
What does that have to do with cars?
Pixels are not cars.
@@johnnymack923 Why would I lie about what cars my old boss owned, it's not bigging me up at all, I never got to drive them and I was a fairly low level employee barely earning enough to get by but the owner of the company was a multi millionaire who liked cars.
@@ChipmunkRapidsMadMan1869 i dunno, a lot of younger people got into cars through games and that got us interested in them🤷🏽♂️
If u wanna be all clever, cars are just atoms, and so are pixels
I was driving a Holden HSV. In 1998. Loving every minute of it. Drove it like a race car.
I absolutely adore this car! I used to drive the Aston Martins in my Gran Turismo video game. I love the simplicity and sound. I got very excited seeing this in the thumbnail. I was a young adult in 98' living with my new wife. I graduated from high school in 95. My favorite 90's supercar would be the Lamborghini Diablo SE30 in purple. The dealership Curated in Miami Florida has one for sale right now. I had a 1/18th die cast model of one. Thank you.
I was 16 in 1998 and this is my favourite car of all time, followed closely by the xj220. I remember watching that Jeremy clarkson review in 92/93 on top gear with the 550 version, with what was a bit of a production mule, but I was just mesmerised with the thing and have been ever since. its a beautiful car and brutal at the same time. I have been in the 550 model as a passenger at the Birmingham classic car show. in a straight line it pulls!!! and your right about that interior, thanks for the review mate and bringing back great memories of my teenage years 👍.
1998, I was living in London on a working holiday. I was 21 years old. It was the year of trance, what a party! 🙃😉😶
The V8 Vantage of that generation is my all time favorite. In fact, it's my all time favorite Aston Martin. Absolutely brilliant.
I graduated High School, turned 18, and then started college. I was also driving a 1991 Firebird Formula 350.
I was 14 years old, discovering self indulgence
That's a nice way of putting it
One of my All time dream cars... My Favorite Aston Martin
In 1998, I was travelling around with my dad watching the touring cars. It was our 3rd season of watching it and it was absolutely amazing.
I was 18 and halfway through my Aeronautical Engineering apprenticeship, I’d just passed my driving test in my first car, a black 1987 Ford Fiesta 1.0L
The Mercedes SL 73 AMG is possibly the sweetest supercar from the 90s. Not only brutally powerful but sleek and comfortable. I'd love to see it appear on the show.
In 1998 I was 29 years old working for the Birmingham Land Rover company now I’m 51 time flies by
is that a old photo on the your profile pic?
Yes
@@hamzaxxrx7824 you looked pretty handsome there! and i can agree that time flies by
@@Robi.Robinio hes lying
@@joshdean9105 shhh
In 98, I was 11, JNCOs, Chain wallets, and BMX. Favorite car of the time, Lamborghini Diablo SV.
Now thats an Aston Martin!!
In '98, I was in love with my highschool sweetheart, the summer of love '98, popping XTC, going to house parties and disco's, dancing all night long to Techno, R&B and Hip-Hop. Having my first forays into producing Techno myself back then. A time to remember, what a blast!
Massive let down that James may wasn't in this. Would have love to get his take
I love the late 90s Vantage, it's the final hurrah for the iron fist in a velvet glove approach that Aston had been working with since the mid 1970s.
“Poo-ding!” 😂😂😂
1998, first year in college... joined the radio station... so much new and better music came into my life.
This comment section made me realize how eventful life was back in the 90s and before the internet in general. Sometimes I wish I could experience the pre internet era when things used to be simpler and everyone lived in the real world...
2020 wasn't eventful enough for ya..?
It wasn’t all great , for one thing it was WAY harder to get por....I mean study materials.
I love this car! Faster than a Diablo in 1/4 mile, 4 seats and boot...you could go on holiday in that car and have a bunch of fun at the same time, in pure luxury....and what an exhausy note! Love it!
That opening scene. It looked like he just stolen the car.
The hat and jacket tell you he's a hooligan
Difficult to take a lad in a baseball cap seriously
I agree with you all.
In 1998 I was working as a technician at Stratstone of Mayfair... with loads of these.
Do you still work with Aston Martin
“My instructions were to drive it like miss Daisy”
End watching
I was 15. Just left school and working full time. 98 was a real eye opener for me. I bought a 1982 Ford Laser 1.3l and had a lot of fun in it.
1998? I was filling up diapers and causing my parents to lose sleep
I was also 4 in 1998, but I remember it vividly. I spent most of 1998 and 1999 playing Gran Turismo on my dad's playstation. Subarus were my favourite. Not sure why, maybe because they were blue, but I still want an original impreza like that. My interest in cars had already solidified, I could identify most of them by the time I started school. Some of the first words I could read were automotive terms...
What's your dream car?
If they're not going to let them really drive it, why even drive it at all?
Because he can.
@@pinut187 Thanks for the non-answer.
In 1998 I was in my 2nd year of grammar school, illicitly smoked some cigarettes, tinkered on my model trains, had my first mobile phone and got a really cool mountain bike with front and rear suspension. I was, in other words, living my best 90s life.
I bet they won't lend you a car again after that borefest ,
I went to Australia for 3 years in 1998 and actually saw this in Topgear's international magazine in November '98. 600bhp was a beast then.
one of the top 5 prettiest cars of the 90's
I was 17 in 1998 and this was one of my favourite cars. Absolute beast.
Wrong! The fastest thing you could buy in 1998 was the NASA engineered Screaming Eagle CR250. 6 out of 9 times it won it’s races every time.
Big Ron Approves
I'll see your CR250 and raise you the Repsol Honda NSR500 "Screamer"
@@smokerjim Pass me a PBR
I have a UK registered 1995 (One of the last manufactured) Porsche 928 GTS (Dog Leg Manual - 5% or so were in this configuration, of which there are 8 still registered as driving in the UK) Have spent best part of £30k on it in the last 4 years. You're welcome to do a review on it if you like?
ITS MY DREAM CAR 😍
Not a huge fan of Aston Martins, but this car's styling is actually really cool.
@ Freddie Barnes you can’t all cars will be electric
This is the second new video today I've seen from the UK with highly expensive, rare and powerful cars. Both videos in rain. Imagine my shock.
If your going to review an Aston like this you could at least dress for the occasion and not look like you are walking down the local corner shop for your morning can of monster and pack of rizla.
Why? Just a Ford with fancy seat covers.
That's how people of his age group dress, so....
Jeremy, James and Richard spend most of their time reviewing and driving super expensive or pedigree cars in tshirts and jeans.
You don't see them wearing suits or whatever
@@tadhgmcelligott3693 so you're telling us that what this ned is wearing is as acceptable as a nice shirt and jeans?
@@gasfiltered I hope you are just being silly and ironic
In 98 I was in a freshman in high school.
Favorite 90's cars: 92 GMC Typhoon, 90 Eagle Talon TSi, 96 LT4 Corvette, 98 Trans Am, 1999 Porsche 996 Turbo.
I was in production 😂
Really, how many of you were made?
I drove one of these at the time they were testing the Mercedes SLR on Kyalami race track. We were doing the import processes and I had the privilege of taking it for government processes. What a thing of beauty, and yes the gear change feels like a truck!
Back in 98, I was just a wee lad
I was 7 and enjoying my dads new 740i. Dark blue, cream leather. Sitting in the front thinking... I’m gonna work with cars when I’m big.
How correct I was!
I was in the military on a ship on my way to Antarctica to work with NASA.
Well that's super cool, literally and figuratively!
So that NASA stuff... Is it really rocket science????
@@norwegianzound I was definitely just a sailor but I was stationed on a polar icebreaker (USCGC Polar Star) they need to break through the ice annually so supply ships can continue to be able to reach them.
I’m off to Antarctica in 10 days!
@@phillipcoolman1193 that’s awesome. It’s really amazing there. The biggest surprise for me was the amount of wildlife we saw. What’s taking you down there? The icebreakers already left didn’t they?
oooh, 17 years ago i saw this Vantage roaring through the french Alps, an epic event i'll never forget in my life.
This car was a banger back in 1998
1998 was a year I sadly didn't exist in. I weren't born until 3 years later. :(
i wasn't born
nor was i
That’s not a problem, you can enjoy it anyway 😉
I was
In ‘98 I was one year out of grad school, working full time as a music professor in Texas, had just gotten married, and at the end of that summer I bought a 1976 Triumph TR6.
I wish they wouldn't allow 12 year-old boys to edit these videos.
its like wishing 2 year-old boys stop watching youtube
I was 8 in 1998, playing N64 and PlayStation. My dad had a Camaro IROC-Z, which I lusted after even as a kid. I would have loved a Vantage as well!
0:07 I didn’t exist:)
In '98, I was in my 2nd freshman year of college driving an '87 Chevy Cavalier and going to punk rock shows two or three times a week.
I was 8, living in Ireland playing with my pokemon cards
That car is absolutely beautiful
Lol 🤮
I really hate that Yankees hat
I prefer a dodgers or a mariners hat
In 1998 I worked for Lloyd's of London in the (now gone) '58 Building. I was 17ish and remember one of these regularly parked under the archway by the entrance to that building. I was smitten then and would still love one now.
In 1998 I was not available for questioning
The mustang steering wheel is crazy
Taurus windstar F150 f250 f250 an the mustang lol .. all because THE AIRBAG.... HOW A BOUT EVERY SWITCH AN EVEN THE V8 LOL CLAIMED 5.3L BUT YET THAT NUMBER IS WRONG . 5379 CC / FORD V8 5390 CC OHC 32 V LOL
And parts are CHEAP JUST NOT BRANDED ASTON .. THEIR ALL FORD PARTS.
A brit wearing a Yankees hat is about as embarrassing as an American wearing a Man Utd shirt.
Worse than that, this guy is definitely not 26 years old. He looks 35
I seem to remember when TG showed this Aston.. the video started with the garage door slowly rising..accompanied by Pink Floyd, Welcome to the Machine..
5:38 Meanwhile the steering wheel is literally ripped off a Fox Body Mustang
I was 17. And three years prior to that I had gotten hooked on to reading about supercars thanks to a trip to London where I saw a Ferrari 355, a Bugatti EB110, a Diablo and then ogled at the McLaren F1 at its Park Lane showroom where an Aston Martin Vantage was parked close by.
Sorry, this has to be the weakest generation of Aston Martin ever. It looks like a regular ‘90s coupe with some bad aftermarket additions.
I will always find it hilarious that it shares the same steering wheel with the US 1990’s Ford Taurus. But it’s a great trade off for that delicious looking twin supercharger V8 engine.
Jesus the presenter really doesn't suit the car at all
Would work in london though.
Either you forgot a comma in there, or you've got very different ideas of what Jesus looks like than I do...
@@rjfaber1991 haven't you heard?
His name is jesus.
I love the fact that the steering wheel is exactly the same as from my 1994 Ford F150.
I feel bad for this guy, don’t know really why.
I think because he doesn't get to drive the cars the way Clarkson or Hammond does. Maybe he needs to get a race car license or else they just need to trust him more seems like a decent guy
I just passed my driving test and my dad brought me a Austin metro in gold I absolutely loved it
That thing is hideous.
Edit: dope engine though.
Its stunning
It is absolutely horrid 🤮
@Valkyrie 007 totally agree , and sounds brutal to .
My favorit supercar of all time is the Porsche 996, my grandfather had one and gave it to us later. It's the first car I was really interested in.
I was liquid in 1998...
And should have remained...
@@mezalong 🙈🤣
Jaguar XJ-220 - my dream car from the 90s.
This guy is most smug and annoying presenter ever.
I’ve seen that exact car, V600 LMS, in the window of the Mayfair heritage showroom. What a machine!
I was a Regimental Sergeant Major then. This would defo be my car of choice. Loved it when it came out and still do.
I had the chance to sit in the unit 4 of the 40 made, red color. It was in a private garage accompanied by a red Enzo, a yellow Carrera GT, a white/blue MC-12 and a full blue Veyron, together with a black Phantom, a black Arnage and a champagne Maybach 62. Yet, despite all other amazing cars, despite sitting in all of them, despite the great chance of having an Enzo and a MC-12 just there, it was that red old car in the corner with the hardest clutch and the strangely finished interior that totally caught me.
In 1998 I was racing my first Formula Ford, a Reynard 84F. It was brilliant!
The shock absorbers are adjustable so they could always be firmed up but it was never intended to be a Ferrari beater. It was more of a rival for the Bentley Continental T of the same era. It’s a gorgeous GT and a flawed but charismatic bruiser. I love em.
I've driven an Aston Martin. It is a true GT like the LC500. Looks like a sporty car. Sounds like a sporty car. Handles like a sofa on a skate board. It was a boat. It is a Lazyboy with a big motor. It isn't a driver's car.
I like that it has the same steering wheel as my grandpas f150. The part sharing in this era was hilarious!
In 1998 I was working at Aston Martin building the wiring harnesses fitted to that car :-)
In 1998 I was a 27-yesr old absolutely killin it in my 190E.
I remember the watching Marcos LM600 in a magazine back in the 90s and being mind blown by it
1998? I was a northerner living in London working on formula1.com as part of the team that launched it (many years before it became an official site).