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AM to get AMG engines :)

Good news Cool

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I hope the AMG reference is Aston Martin Gargantuan engines?

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Yes, good news and should help secure Aston's future.

The 5.5-litre twin-turbo AMG engine will suit the lastest Aston GT's, reducing emmissions on its current V12 units.

So, now they will have great engines, good gearboxes, great design, great chasis...just the sat nav to sort out! A bit like the Range Rover really Whistle Current MY2020
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Word of warning - do you really want an Aston re-bodied AMG SLS? It's a dreadful car.

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AM would commit suicide if they change the design of their cars, I hope they are not that stupid.

AMG engines are incredibly powerful but a V12 is also something special. Still I'm sure it is a good thing for AM.

Have you started saving for one of those yet Frank ?? Smile MY 2010 5.0 SC Galway green and sand interior!!
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Is this the end of the V12 for AM?

I doubt AM will allow an engine manufacture to change the styling, maybe the gearbox and leave it there.

Frank's moved up in the world now having already owned AM's and only JLR's will do Laughing Current MY2020
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AMD wrote:


Frank's moved up in the world now having already owned AM's and only JLR's will do Laughing


hahahaha Rolling with laughter

btw they will only share engines, drive-trains and electrics - IMHO that is a good thing - there will also be some major changes at AM in summer Whistle

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There is a Mercedes V12 also.

They won't share platforms?

Bet they will - eventually.

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AM have plenty of V8's in theor history, nowt wrong with that. The V12 is special I agree but a V8 is still very appealing.

But, if they Deutchland-ise the AM it will be a great shame. JLR have a wonderful V8 with plenty of pedigree so there's no need to go German IMHO.

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better than to be sold to some Russians and then going bankrupt.... Whistle

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I suppose it had to happen. We've had the Mc-Merc for years now and now we're getting the AM-Merc as well.

Not saying it's wrong (and I'm a huge fan of AMG), but it just doesn't sit right in my mind.

If it was just the engines, with AM badging and maybe a few AM tweaks then that's just fine, but drivetrains and electrics seems a slippery slope to me as well.

Looking at it the other way around, I'd not wish to see an AMG-AM either. Their massive appeal lies in their very separate individual identities and I just don't view the mix as complimentary.

Hope I'm proved wrong, though. Thumbs Up Si. <This is my name.

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