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Aston Martin V8 Vantage vs Porsche Cayman

Aston Martin V8 Vantage

December 2008

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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AT A GLANCE:

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%

 
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