I thought every automotive company must be buying competitors cars for comparison while making their own one. But Aston Martin is the only one I have seen accepting it on public forum. Respect for that🙏🏻🙌🏻
The Vantage is my dream car. I currently own a "poor man's" Aston Martin, Jaguar F TYPE R. As much as I love it, my heart still yearns for the Vantage. One of these days.
Priviledged to have been part of the team at the beginning of the Gaydon site when the DB9 was developed and launched in 2003. Closely followed by the V8 Vantage.. We hit a volume of 17,000 Aston Martins by the end of 2007. Due to the effort made by myself as part of that team I was allowed to retire early at the age of 62 and hand over to the next generation. Long may Aston Martin thrive. A real priviledged to have been part of that journey. Thank you. 😊
The DB 4 is my all time favourite car the early series. I remember when I first saw one in the old showroom going to Olney to swim in the river Ouse coming up from London. when I was about 8 years old always loved them
18:59 - that green is gorgeous!! One happy customer they must be! Such an awesome documentary, really makes you appreciate the work gone into making a Vantage! Would love to own one day, for sure!!
Now I want to see a documentary on how many man hours and what it takes to figure out, create and put in place each and every step of the production line.
I would like to see a video about the people that designed this car and the engineers that were on it too...The machinery that moves the body around is out of this world.
this documentary on the aston martin v8 vantage is really well-made! i love how it dives deep into the craftsmanship. but honestly, while i appreciate the luxury, i can't help but feel that for the price, there are other sports cars that offer more performance. just my two cents!
great job on the documentary! super informative and a real treat for car enthusiasts. i do wonder, though, if the focus on craftsmanship overshadows the environmental impact of production - i mean, can’t we find a balance between luxury and sustainability?
.. "The driver immediately takes off at full throttle." *clip shows the driver slowly accelerating out of the pit lane before going full throttle at the entrance to the track*
Yeah, that was the tipping point for me... What an absolute lack of the basic knowledge from anyone who write the script. Full throttle on pit limiter and with speed limit in whole pit lane... Cringe to watch. And that a shame. Because actually video footage and production is absolutely fantastic. But it's painful to listen. So, pay rise for video crew, termination notice with immediate effect for writer. And anyone who approves that BS.
what a fantastic insight into the Aston Martin V8 Vantage production! it’s always fascinating to see the meticulous craftsmanship that goes into these cars. however, i can't help but wonder if the focus on tradition might be holding Aston Martin back from embracing more modern tech like hybrid engines. it seems like a delicate balance between heritage and innovation, and i’m curious what others think!
Dude want vintage with new tech, those restored ones are usually left as original as possible, yet to see in restoration company modernising them l think that would devalue the vintages@@R.U.1.2.
I've been into cars my whole life. Except for the motor, this is my favorite car in the world. I'd put a V8 or something else in there. NA or supercharged. No turbos.
I see most of their cars daily as the factory is five miles down the road. I just wish this so-called British Brand would make their own engines like they used to do.
great video, really enjoyed the behind-the-scenes look at the Aston Martin factory! it's fascinating to see the craftsmanship involved. however, i can't help but feel that while these cars are beautiful, the emphasis on luxury sometimes overshadows the performance aspect. shouldn't a sports car be about driving experience first?
great job on this documentary! it's always fascinating to see the craftsmanship behind luxury cars like the Aston Martin V8 Vantage. however, i have to say that while the design is stunning, i feel like the brand relies too heavily on nostalgia rather than innovation. what do you all think?
@@tdcenthusiast you really can't simplify it like that lmao. It takes more than just elongating the engines and if you look at it like that, every engine ever is based on the first original one.
A neighbor of mine in East Boston Ma, has a DB 11 and occassionaly we'd go out in the mornings on a weekend before it got busy and do what I called Tunnel runs. If you know Boston you'd know there are tunnels here. Many of them. Man, that car sounded so throaty and had a nasty growling roar, but in the tunnel it sounded like a monster breaking out of it's chains and getting closer to you at a fast rate. It was so much fun, and I miss it. Hope you read this Ryan and are doing well in FLA. 😂
Car salesmen: *furiously taking note* whenever a new model come out: email all competitors and offer them to buy it for benchmarking. Instant KPI hit in 1 day
Super documentary. As a point of idiosyncratic English pronunciation "Warwickshire" is pronounced "Worricksheer". (Where the 'o' is as in 'hot'). Also the reference to 'Brits' is as objectionable (to Englishmen) as referring to Americans a 'yanks'.
what an impressive look behind the scenes at the aston martin factory! the craftsmanship is truly remarkable. but honestly, while the v8 vantage looks stunning, i can't help but feel that it lacks the raw character of older models. am i the only one who thinks that newer cars are getting a bit too polished?
Let’s give a professional unbiased comment. The documentary was enjoyable. Loved seeing them work on the classics and was impressed with the checking for issues system for brakes, cobbled roads, interior noises etc for new cars. BUT, the VO (voice over) was obviously not recorded while in the presence of the video. The VO was incorrect several times, it didn’t match the footage or was blatantly incorrect at times. Being from the UK, using the word “Brit” at the start of the documentary I guess is ok, but continuously throughout the whole thing got old very fast till it was like nails on a chalkboard. If a documentary was made in the UK about GM and continuously used the word “yank” how would watchers from the US feel? This alone almost gave an unprofessional feel to the documentary and the work that went in it. Enjoyed it, but production needs to sort their act out :0)
Great quality on these videos! Just love them! But the guy narrating this Vantage documentary has to stop saying “this Vantage” when it’s a DBS or a DB11 front and center... makes it look like they’re not sure what a Vantage is LOL
Darn! I was hoping to hear that the Vantage is a British bulldog of a car, that roars like a lion at full throttle and has cat-like agility, coupled with the stamina of a race horse and the sprinting ability of a greyhound. Can't have everything...
Lovely cars: a few years ago I had the opportunity to drive a DB9 (with its V12 made from two Ford Ecotec V6s in Cologne!) on the Autobahn and enjoyed it. However, building cars is not so easy and the world changes. Since this video was made, Andy Palmer has been given his walking papers and a group of new investors (primarily Canadians with too much money) have come to rescue a company whose stock market valuation has fallen nearly 90% since listed in October 2018. I wish them luck but Ferrari they are not.
YOU ARE MISTAKEN . THAT CANADIAN IS AN s.o.b. AND WILL MAKE SURE THAT ASTON BECOMES A PREMIER SPORTS CAR. ASTON WILL BUY OUT THE BEST(STAFF ENGINEERS) FROM OTHER COMPANIES AND WILL WIN FORMULA -1 RACES CHAMPIONSHIP IN 4 TO 5 YEARS.
At 2:30, the “voice-over” person says that it takes about 200 hours of labour to build the car. That’s ONE person working for 25 eight hour days. 200 hours is NOTHING. The true number must be in the tens of thousands.
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How about Alpina, the BMW tuner specialist
Please do a documentary on Mercedes Maybach Production
need one for Lotus Evora latest edition
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I thought every automotive company must be buying competitors cars for comparison while making their own one. But Aston Martin is the only one I have seen accepting it on public forum. Respect for that🙏🏻🙌🏻
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The Vantage is my dream car. I currently own a "poor man's" Aston Martin, Jaguar F TYPE R. As much as I love it, my heart still yearns for the Vantage. One of these days.
Love these inside the factory shows
Mee tooo brother
Me too BOSS ❤❤❤
Priviledged to have been part of the team at the beginning of the Gaydon site when the DB9 was developed and launched in 2003. Closely followed by the V8 Vantage.. We hit a volume of 17,000 Aston Martins by the end of 2007.
Due to the effort made by myself as part of that team I was allowed to retire early at the age of 62 and hand over to the next generation. Long may Aston Martin thrive. A real priviledged to have been part of that journey. Thank you. 😊
Thats Awesome thanks for sharing
The DB 4 is my all time favourite car the early series. I remember when I first saw one in the old showroom going to Olney to swim in the river Ouse coming up from London. when I was about 8 years old always loved them
Just discovered this channel in 2023. I’m addicted. Keep this up for all car types and manufacturers
Few things make me turn my head but an Aston Martin always does. Beautiful cars.
"It's a sheep in wolf's clothing" -- script by Porsche.
I was just thinking the same, had to go back to make sure that's what he said and then um yeah wrong way round haha
Sounds like it's got prius engine
@amarjit singh 2017 TLC 200, 2011 G500, 2017 c220d why?
I mean it has one of the best twin turbo V8s in the world as an engine and a chassis tuned by Matt Becker, so you’re definitely wrong.
URK what a mistake!
Beautiful cars with a wonderful heritage. The forming of these cars is a mix of old world and modern tech, lovely.
exactly
18:59 - that green is gorgeous!! One happy customer they must be!
Such an awesome documentary, really makes you appreciate the work gone into making a Vantage! Would love to own one day, for sure!!
Awesome view of the art and creation of an Aston Martin
Just picked one up in the US, excited for it to arrive in a couple days, So cool to see the frame of the vantages on display
Great show. Don't really care about how some amateur drivers do on a race track though
Now I want to see a documentary on how many man hours and what it takes to figure out, create and put in place each and every step of the production line.
This wasn't necessary, however tis greatly appreciated.
i ain't die before i have handful of these masterpieces
I'm sure it's going to be very amazing, hope to see the roadster
I would like to see a video about the people that designed this car and the engineers that were on it too...The machinery that moves the body around is out of this world.
this documentary on the aston martin v8 vantage is really well-made! i love how it dives deep into the craftsmanship. but honestly, while i appreciate the luxury, i can't help but feel that for the price, there are other sports cars that offer more performance. just my two cents!
great job on the documentary! super informative and a real treat for car enthusiasts. i do wonder, though, if the focus on craftsmanship overshadows the environmental impact of production - i mean, can’t we find a balance between luxury and sustainability?
Got one! One of the best car I drove.
splendid car Aston Martin, wow, what a video, great dedicated team, superb
One of top best in the world! 👍
.. "The driver immediately takes off at full throttle." *clip shows the driver slowly accelerating out of the pit lane before going full throttle at the entrance to the track*
Yeah, that was the tipping point for me... What an absolute lack of the basic knowledge from anyone who write the script. Full throttle on pit limiter and with speed limit in whole pit lane... Cringe to watch. And that a shame. Because actually video footage and production is absolutely fantastic. But it's painful to listen. So, pay rise for video crew, termination notice with immediate effect for writer. And anyone who approves that BS.
"A fingerprint of the people who built the car" must be Aston's way of saying "the stitching is rarely sewn properly".
Love to have a Aston Martin🚘🇬🇧👍.
As a privileged owner, I now know what has gone into constructing my fantastic vehicle!! Always great to get in and drive it.
@Tech Hybrid Who says he actually owns one? Anyone can say they do lol
@@jamesarmitage8399 well that doesn't necessarily mean James doesn't own one
I love this machine buetiful design. Whish it had lambo doors.
I have a vantage 8 in dark blue, it's the best automobile I have ever driven.
Claims to own a Vantage and posts it on UA-cam. Hahahahahahaha
Yeah right.
keep taking your meds LOL
Amazing cars.
I love the Aston, especially the vantage. I do want to get one. I always prefer the manual gear box in 2007 vantage
Fantastic series
Love Aston Martin .....perfect Cars...
Such gorgeous cars and that AMG V8 😍
Absolutely beautiful
Too much passion in this piece of art...
what a fantastic insight into the Aston Martin V8 Vantage production! it’s always fascinating to see the meticulous craftsmanship that goes into these cars. however, i can't help but wonder if the focus on tradition might be holding Aston Martin back from embracing more modern tech like hybrid engines. it seems like a delicate balance between heritage and innovation, and i’m curious what others think!
This is better than television quality 100%
This is television, Welt is a German News and documentary channel
Id like to see them make a car like the old days but have high tech features. Nothing like old school.
In the video, it shows them making/restoring older cars-get one of those, maybe.
Dude want vintage with new tech, those restored ones are usually left as original as possible, yet to see in restoration company modernising them l think that would devalue the vintages@@R.U.1.2.
Aston Martin makes the prettiest cars in my opinion.
I have a dream and that dream is an Aston Martin Vantage - Eyes on the prize!
Button Thailand 🇹🇭👌👍👍
Thank you....nice video😎👍
I've been into cars my whole life. Except for the motor, this is my favorite car in the world. I'd put a V8 or something else in there. NA or supercharged. No turbos.
But... the V8 Vantage is... V8...
What do you think is in it mate
I see most of their cars daily as the factory is five miles down the road.
I just wish this so-called British Brand would make their own engines like they used to do.
Wow! I thoroughly enjoyed every second of that. I'll now rush out and get one, a red one!
Silver works the best imo
35:24 confirmed, sebastian vettel to aston martin next year. He's been taking part time job at the factory.
great video, really enjoyed the behind-the-scenes look at the Aston Martin factory! it's fascinating to see the craftsmanship involved. however, i can't help but feel that while these cars are beautiful, the emphasis on luxury sometimes overshadows the performance aspect. shouldn't a sports car be about driving experience first?
great job on this documentary! it's always fascinating to see the craftsmanship behind luxury cars like the Aston Martin V8 Vantage. however, i have to say that while the design is stunning, i feel like the brand relies too heavily on nostalgia rather than innovation. what do you all think?
Wow, my regards and respect from Australia.
Humble Aston Martin, I still can't believe after so many years these guys still can't make their own engines, not pure enough.
The V12's are not their own?
@@JTM610 Two Ford Mondeo V6's
@@tdcenthusiast you really can't simplify it like that lmao. It takes more than just elongating the engines and if you look at it like that, every engine ever is based on the first original one.
@@JTM610 Eh, that's not what the repair bills say.
@@tdcenthusiast marketing and reality are two sides of a coin
Good quality works
A neighbor of mine in East Boston Ma, has a DB 11 and occassionaly we'd go out in the mornings on a weekend before it got busy and do what I called Tunnel runs. If you know Boston you'd know there are tunnels here. Many of them. Man, that car sounded so throaty and had a nasty growling roar, but in the tunnel it sounded like a monster breaking out of it's chains and getting closer to you at a fast rate. It was so much fun, and I miss it. Hope you read this Ryan and are doing well in FLA. 😂
38:35 "parts falling off this car are of the finest british craftsmanship"
Einfach Traumhaft schöne Autos.
English Dream Car 🚗
Is on the top of my list
Make more factory documentary 💯🔥 please
Großartig!!! Danke Schön...
18:53 . I saw Sardar ji working On it ... Lov from India . For Aston Martin
That orange body color is really pretty! /s
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Car salesmen: *furiously taking note*
whenever a new model come out: email all competitors and offer them to buy it for benchmarking. Instant KPI hit in 1 day
What does this mean?
Very informative and well done, if you want to add Apple Car Play to your factory radio Thank you for the content
Please make full documentary of pagani huayra roadster BC.
The warm up lap on The Nordschleife is like trying to memorize The Oxford Dictionary in 15 minutes.
Super documentary. As a point of idiosyncratic English pronunciation "Warwickshire" is pronounced "Worricksheer". (Where the 'o' is as in 'hot'). Also the reference to 'Brits' is as objectionable (to Englishmen) as referring to Americans a 'yanks'.
YES AMAZING WORLD RICHFULL SUCCESFULL ASTON MARTIN 🙏💎💚❤️
Thank you for posting this. Wow, is about all you can say about this beautiful beast. Come on Lottery!!!
Insightful and well directed. But the music was needlessly way too dramatic.
James, James Bonder!
GB what the world woud do without you
Simply the best
can you do a documentary on audi quattro
Excellent
"rarity is part of luxury"
DR. Andi Palmer
Presiden Aston Martin
Can you please do the BMW 8 Series?
My dad likes V 12 Aston Martin he even has one and when he just brought it to my mind blownDown to the ground
what an impressive look behind the scenes at the aston martin factory! the craftsmanship is truly remarkable. but honestly, while the v8 vantage looks stunning, i can't help but feel that it lacks the raw character of older models. am i the only one who thinks that newer cars are getting a bit too polished?
very interesting i like cars
I just wish Aston Martin was more exciting and would actually win races in GT4 as well as move up to GT3
I am looking forward to it.
This narrator is utterly relentless.
Thank you all, for building my car F-1 edition 🙏🏻
Brilliant Documentary
16:22 That bonnet looks as though it could fit on an XKE !!
30:17 - go on boyyyyyy M2 gang gang!! 💙💙
Let’s give a professional unbiased comment. The documentary was enjoyable. Loved seeing them work on the classics and was impressed with the checking for issues system for brakes, cobbled roads, interior noises etc for new cars.
BUT, the VO (voice over) was obviously not recorded while in the presence of the video. The VO was incorrect several times, it didn’t match the footage or was blatantly incorrect at times.
Being from the UK, using the word “Brit” at the start of the documentary I guess is ok, but continuously throughout the whole thing got old very fast till it was like nails on a chalkboard. If a documentary was made in the UK about GM and continuously used the word “yank” how would watchers from the US feel? This alone almost gave an unprofessional feel to the documentary and the work that went in it.
Enjoyed it, but production needs to sort their act out :0)
Great quality on these videos! Just love them! But the guy narrating this Vantage documentary has to stop saying “this Vantage” when it’s a DBS or a DB11 front and center... makes it look like they’re not sure what a Vantage is LOL
😂😂😂 James Bonder
My Dream car
Love the video, I just wish the narration wasn't so far ahead of what step they are actually on.
@16:24 they showed a DB11 no Vantage
Awesome 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
No one ever OWNS an Aston . One is merely the steward and protector .
That is why 95% of Astons ever made are still extant.
Darn! I was hoping to hear that the Vantage is a British bulldog of a car, that roars like a lion at full throttle and has cat-like agility, coupled with the stamina of a race horse and the sprinting ability of a greyhound. Can't have everything...
I'll tell you one thing, many of those parts look just like my 2020 GLC63 !! only wish I had the horsepower and torque.
I'm still waiting for the Toyota Yaris documentary
White is soo stunning
Lovely cars: a few years ago I had the opportunity to drive a DB9 (with its V12 made from two Ford Ecotec V6s in Cologne!) on the Autobahn and enjoyed it. However, building cars is not so easy and the world changes. Since this video was made, Andy Palmer has been given his walking papers and a group of new investors (primarily Canadians with too much money) have come to rescue a company whose stock market valuation has fallen nearly 90% since listed in October 2018. I wish them luck but Ferrari they are not.
YOU ARE MISTAKEN . THAT CANADIAN IS AN s.o.b. AND WILL MAKE SURE THAT ASTON BECOMES A PREMIER SPORTS CAR. ASTON WILL BUY OUT THE BEST(STAFF ENGINEERS) FROM OTHER COMPANIES AND WILL WIN FORMULA -1 RACES CHAMPIONSHIP IN 4 TO 5 YEARS.
Good video ,but the over dramatised cheesy american voice-over was making my teeth itch. Stick to radio commercials
At 2:30, the “voice-over” person says that it takes about 200 hours of labour to build the car. That’s ONE person working for 25 eight hour days. 200 hours is NOTHING. The true number must be in the tens of thousands.
Come to think of it.... if I had to choose between Aston Martin or McLaren........I'd take the Aston!!!