As much as the design is timeless for Aston Martin and probably will hold for another 10 years, unless you want to battle all of the illnesses the car has, I would opt with the 575M. Nevertheless - absolutely stunning cars and best of luck to the new owners.
You will spend 5x the purchase price every two years with that BMW. The Aston V12 is bulletproof and that era is unbelievably low-maintenance in general. Yes it's expensive when something goes wrong but things rarely go wrong on those cars. The Ferrari is a Ferrari, you're paying big money just to get in the door so it's kind of irrelevant. The Aston is by far the best value proposition of the three.
Aston for me please.
The Ferrari has aged like nothing else - the BMW still looks modern and the Aston is still just stunning as well as being terrifying!
Aston by a country mile!
As much as the design is timeless for Aston Martin and probably will hold for another 10 years, unless you want to battle all of the illnesses the car has, I would opt with the 575M. Nevertheless - absolutely stunning cars and best of luck to the new owners.
The Aston V12 is ridiculously low-maintenance.
Great article. I love both the Ferrari and the Aston but for 'Bang for Buck', you cannot ignore the M6. A superb V10 engine delivering 500bhp
You will spend 5x the purchase price every two years with that BMW. The Aston V12 is bulletproof and that era is unbelievably low-maintenance in general. Yes it's expensive when something goes wrong but things rarely go wrong on those cars. The Ferrari is a Ferrari, you're paying big money just to get in the door so it's kind of irrelevant.
The Aston is by far the best value proposition of the three.
The fella driving the 575M is making it up as he goes along.
Best looking ferrari ever built 575m maranello