Cool Aston Martin DBS replica

January 28, 2010 :: Posted by - zzarizi :: Category - Aston Martin

I’ve read autoblog and found this cool Aston Martin DBS replica..

Look at this coolest Aston Martin replica made from Thailand.This modified car using the chassis of an Opel Calibra and based on a Saab-sourced platform.

Aston Martin commuter concept, Cygnet

July 15, 2009 :: Posted by - zzarizi :: Category - Aston Martin

A new a new luxury commuter concept from Aston Martin, the ‘Cygnet. This concept car show the creativity, environmentally solution, small and highly fuel efficient. Collaboratin with Toyota in engineering and will be based on the standard of Toyota iQ while design using Aston interior and body kit..
The offering of Cygnet using DBS, DB9 or Vantage is a unique combination of opposites and a novel transport solution allowing intelligent and sensitive mobility.

Not all of us can buy it, it open only for member of the exclusive Aston Martin Owners Club . But don’t sad. If initial take-up is good then it will sold to public..
But not all people really like it, Sathnam Sanggera from Timesonline don’t really like the cars..

Aston Martin DBS

December 06, 2008 :: Posted by - bdfabregas :: Category - Aston Martin

Yesterday, I had review about one of the car used in James Bond sequel. Today, I want to review the latest car using by James Bond, the Aston Martin DBS, another great car from the Britain. Let’s take a look at my review.

Aston Martin DBS using the front longitudinal V12 6.0L with chain driven DOHC 4 valves per cylinder. The engine boost about 510 bhp @ 6500 RPM and torque 420 lbs.ft @ 5750 RPM. The power transferred by the 6-speed transaxle transmission and rear-wheel drive. Double wishbone suspension is using for both front and rear wheel.

On the road Aston Martin DBS can go with the top speed 191 mph (307.4 kph) and accelerate from static to 60 mph in only 4.3 seconds. Below is the pictures of the Aston Martin DBS.

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Source:
1. http://www.supercars.net/cars/3477.html