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The V8 is good, third-place for sure. But for the '69 I don't really see it so I'll agree to disagree.
It is mainly because of the OHMSS hype. I mean if even the Mercury Cougar is in the top10 whereas other cars (all BMWs) are not, it is relatively obvious that this is the case.
The DBS has more old-world charm but it really didn't do anything in the movie. I'd understand the Vantage coming in third, though, since it was the first time an Aston Martin was playing a major role in a Bond film since the 60's and it must've been the same experience for the 80's kids as it was for me in '77.
And also because my dad owned one. My dad owned just an Aston Martin V8, never mind.
I agree with the statements by @CommanderRoss. For me the Lotus is a boxy white eyesore. I don't find the car to have aged well at all (regardless of its popularity in the 70s), whereas the V8 has a style to it that almost feels like a throwback to some of the classic 60s Aston Martins. Like the Aston Martin DBS from CR, the one from OHMSS has a special weapons compartment. The compartment in the DBS from Casino Royale held Bond's pistol and the defibrillators. In the PTS of OHMSS not only are we slowly introduced to the new Bond for the first time in the DBS, but we are also shown that in the usual glove compartment the car housed a sniper rifle that breaks down for easy storage and also,
:D