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The band got back together again the other day, and joining Nick and Neal in front of the cameras this time were James Elliott, Editor-in-Chief of Octane magazine, and serious motoring journalist and YouTuber, Aston Martin-owning Alex Goy. Once again Steve Wakefield was in the chair, and as usual the conversation flowed freely and no one held back.
• How was 2024? A round-up of business activity, classic car events and the general health of the market.
• Classic car auctions, both physical ones and timed online sales – can we learn anything from the results? If, in the case of the internet auctions, we can find them.
• The big question – the state of the Aston Martin market in 2024 and looking ahead to next year.
• What’s hot and what’s not.
• A look at the current Aston Martin range. One thing’s for sure, it’s not cheap.• It’s been another memorable F1 season, or has it?
• New signings at Aston: in F1 we reveal Adrian Newey’s daily driver, and over at Gaydon what should be on new CEO Adrian Hallmark’s to-do list.
• Will president-elect Donald Trump make big-capacity ICE cars great again?
• Anything worth watching on YouTube? (Other than the NM&Co channel, obviously).
• The value proposition in 2025 – Nick and Neal offer some suggestions for under-the-radar Astons.
• Our two guests choose their perfect two-car Aston Martin garage.
And along the way we discuss 60 years of Goldfinger and the enduring effect of 007 on Aston Martin values. We even play a fun game, and you can too at home. It’s another memorable video. We know you will enjoy it.