Sales figures for November saw Aston sell 39 cars, against 142 in November 2007. Why? Well, the Vantage’s fuel economy of 16mpg, a CO2 output giving a £400-a-year tax bill for cars registered after March 2006, and a halving of its value in two years tell you all you need to know.
The credit crunch alternative is the base Porsche Cayman. It means a couple less cylinders and a power reduction of more than 100bhp, but also 30mpg and half the road tax. So you lose that V8 yowl, although you gain something worth just as much: sublime handling. The latest Cayman S came second in our Performance Car of the Year, and you can expect great reliability and build quality, while Vantage owners have endured a litany of problems from electrical glitches to leaky bootlids.
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Aston Martin V8 Vantage
Engine: 4.3 V8
Economy: 16.2
CO2: 406g/km
Power: 380bhp
Torque: 409Nm
0-62mph: 4.8 secs
Top speed: 175mph
Price (06, >30k miles): £45,000
Depreciation to date: 46.5%
Porsche Cayman
Engine: 2.7 6cyl
Economy: 30.4
CO2: 222g/km
Power: 245bhp
Torque: 272Nm
0-62mph: 6.1 secs
Top speed: 160mph
Price (06, >30k miles): £21,500
Depreciation to date: 40.6%