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The ’71 Aston Martin DBS gets a full carbon-fiber body, reworked chassis, and an 800-hp supercharged Coyote V-8, as ...
Auto recap, Feb 2: New KTM 390 Adventure booking begins, MG ZS EV price hiked, Royal Enfield and TVS January sales New TVS Jupiter 110 road test review: Should you get it over the Honda Activa? 2024 ...
Legendary classics brought back with continuation builds and eye watering prices ...
Following its Japanese showroom’s opening, the British brand expanded its real estate portfolio with a single-family ...
Erin Baker – one of the UK’s leading motoring experts – takes a different luxury car out for a spin and delivers her ...
***SRO Motorsports Group has announced the second batch of inductees for the CrowdStrike 24 Hours of Spa Hall of Fame, which was opened last year. Marc Duez and Thierry Tassin, both multi-time winners ...
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HotCars on MSN10 Muscle Cars That Were Faster Than European ExoticsIt's the age-old conversation – what is quicker, a pretty European sports car or a brutish, all-American muscle car?
If you had $13,000 to spend on a new car for model year 1964 (that's about $133,650 in 2025 money), why would you have bought a new Aston Martin DB5? Not because James Bond drove one, because ...
Aston Martin produced 11 racing-spec DB3S, and they proved to be so formidable in competition that in 1955, 20 production models were made. Those cars had a new 3.0-liter inline six with three ...
Surprisingly, the Aston Martin DB5 isn't as fast as one would assume a superspy's car to be, which is probably why Q upgraded Bond's ride to include machine guns, a bullet shield, and a smoke screen.
Even at 60 Years Old, the Aston Martin DB5 Still Feels Like a Serious Sports Car: We only had half an hour behind the wheel, but the timeless classic nevertheless felt incredibly special.
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