
Sports Cars Don’t Get Any Better Than the Aston Martin Vantage
Aston Martin’s entry-level Vantage may not be the fastest car under $200,000 — but it’s certainly the one you’ll feel coolest driving.
Will Sabel Courtney is a senior editor at Gear Patrol. A 12-year veteran of journalism, he formerly worked at The Drive and RIDES Magazine, and contributed to the New York Daily News and Jalopnik, among other outlets. You can often find him test-driving new cars in New York City, cursing the slow-moving traffic surrounding him.
Aston Martin’s entry-level Vantage may not be the fastest car under $200,000 — but it’s certainly the one you’ll feel coolest driving.
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