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Most car enthusiasts love Aston Martin – the cars are sexy, they’re a British icon and most of all they’re the car of choice for James Bond. Who wouldn’t want to align themselves to that image?
We’ve been writing about the Aston Martin Vulcan for a few years now, but the one crucial thing we – and most others - were missing was a report on what exactly it is like to drive.
Get your Aston Martin V8 Vantage Blades Edition before it’s too late
Posted on Fri 4th Mar 2016 at 11:03
Ever heard of The Blades, Britain’s acrobatic aircraft display team that is comprised of former RAF pilots and members of the Red Arrows?
When most children start nursery school they might be presented with a new pencil case, but for the eldest son of Prince William and the Duchess of Cambridge, life is somewhat more exciting.
Buckle up: the Aston Martin DB11 will get a brand-new twin-turbo V12 engine
Posted on Fri 29th Jan 2016 at 10:59
After drooling over the DB10 featured in Spectre, we're excited to finally be reading news about the new DB11, which unlike Bond's car will actually be available to the public.The car is due to be revealed at the Geneva Motor show in march, and a 30-second teaser video just released by Aston Martin has hinted that it will feature an all-new 600bhp, 5.2-litre twin-turbo V12 engine. This is because the film shows a new engine bearing the legends ‘V12', ‘5.2' and ‘twin turbo', sending critics into a frenzy of speculation. Even at our most cynical moments we have to admit that the speculation
AutoCar Features an Exclusive Review of the Next gen Porsche Boxster
Posted on Sun 24th Jan 2016 at 10:59
Hardworking journalists from AutoCar have trekked all the way to Canada to experience the severe winter tests that Porsche put its next generation Porsche Boxster through.
Well, not quite – but close enough. Aston Martin’s CEO Andy Palmer has revealed that he wants the company to be the automotive equivalent of Hermès, a French manufacturer that specialises in luxury leather, lifestyle accessories, perfumery, luxury goods, and ready-to-wear.
The world of supercars moves as fast as the vehicles themselves. Here’s what’s hit the news in the past week.
The United Arab Emirates seems to be the place to be if you’re a policeman and like driving. Perhaps because of the enormous amount of supercars being driven around the region, the police force has invested in a stable of super police cars – meaning that there’s pretty much nothing on the roads they can’t pursue.If you’re new to the concept of super police cars, it’s worth checking out this fun article on CarBuzz, which gives you a video tour of the Dubai police department’s astounding garage.