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Sunday, December 5, 2010
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Aston Martin DB9 Volante

Ford saved Aston Martin from the scrap heap. And after so many years, and so many millions invested, it's a shame the Blue Oval isn't able to enjoy the fruits of its labor. Because Aston Martin is on a roll. Aston was sold in 2007 to a private investment group headed by David Richards; think of him as Britain's version of Roger Penske. Serious car guy CEO Ulrich Bez remains at the helm. The model lineup is proliferating, including the upcoming Rapide sedan and a high-tech, million dollar plus flagship called the One-77. The marque is once again chasing an overall win at Le Mans, five decades after it last did so. And of course, Aston Martin remains the automotive clothier of choice for the world's favorite spy. Not bad for an outfit that, prior to Ford's involvement and Bez's guiding hand, had been at bankruptcy's doorstep too many times to count.




Monday, September 13, 2010
Aston Martin's new weapon in the LMP1

The Automobile Club de l'Ouest (ACO) is the umbrella organization of the Le Mans series. Their goal this season for the diesels and naftjes closer together. This would also marks other than Audi and Peugeot have made their move to strike in the LMP1 class.
Aston Martin made its arms already known, a brand new LMP1 racer that goes for some victories as it depends on them. This racer is the first fully developed by Aston Martin itself in the last fifty years. An open cockpit, a monocoque single seater and a new V8 petrol unit behind the driver. There are of course not (yet) released figures from the car.
A total of six venues to be built, the first test runs were planned in early 2011. The major sponsor Gulf again, you probably already saw the colors. The last time that Aston Martin won dates back to 1959, when a DBR1 with Roy Salvadori and Carroll Shelby at the wheel.


Aston Martin's new weapon in the LMP1
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
2011 Aston Martin DB9 Facelift

If you have not noticed, the DB9 will refresh with a new front bumper fitted with a single air inlet in front of the current design of three holes (also change the hood), a new diffuser , and an almost imperceptible spoiler integrated into boot lid itself, now flanked by a slightly modified drivers in coloration. Tiny changes to a car that in any event not know what age. Outside, at least, because mechanically years do not go for nothing.




Thursday, May 6, 2010
2010 Aston Martin Sports Car Rapide Nurburgring Race Car






Monday, April 26, 2010
2010 Aston Martin DBS Edo Competition Luxurious Sports Car






2010 Aston Martin DBS Edo Competition Luxurious Sports Car






Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Aston Martin Vantage Roadster Facelift

Like Porsche models, find the changes in the Aston Martin restylings fan is working, so we'll spare you the the process of search for telling differences that the new V8 new tires will invoice a carbon fiber splitter in the front bumper and a new rear diffuser performed on the same material.
It is possible that instead of V8, we face the restyling of the V12 (517 hp instead of 420), but the poor ventilation in the hood seems to say otherwise. Anyway, judge for yourself what's new with our galleries.









