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The Aston Martin DB11 is a quintessential grand tourer from Great Britain. It traces back its model lineage all the way to the 1950s, from the DB3 racing cars to James Bond's DB5 in the ‘60s. This current model line started from the DB7 and then the DB9 in 2004, which preceded the DB11. It retained the DB9’s iconic vertical-horizontal platform built with an aluminum body, magnesium doors, and an abundance of composite materials. To demonstrate Aston Martin’s commitment to quality then-CEO, Andy Palmer personally inspected the first thousand cars, and this 2017 Aston Martin DB11 Launch Edition we have today was lucky to be one of the 1000. Housing the powerful Aston Martin-built V12 engine this particular model has clocked a total of 35,400 miles on the odometer. Each of these DB11’s were handcrafted to perfection, described as both a sports car and a grand tourer, this piece of art is for sale in Fayetteville, Georgia.
The aluminum body of this 2017 Aston Martin DB11 Launch Edition comes dressed in an exquisite coat of grey paint. Equipped with elegant swan-hinged doors and Machine-face wheels wrapped in Pirelli tires, this car is a spectacle on any road. The DB11 features a flat underbody and a gloss black rear diffuser that collaborates with the sizable front splitter to manage the car’s airflow underneath. On top, you have an AeroBlade that captures high-speed air at the C-pillars, channeling it through the ducts behind the bodywork and exiting through slots in the boot lid. This removes the need for a large rear spoiler, as the AeroBlade system mimics the same effects. However, you still get an extendable active spoiler to enhance efficiency at high speeds. Inside the lavish “Saddle” four-seat cabin in two-tone brown upholstery, this DB11 is the definition of sports car luxury. You get an eight-inch liquid-crystal display for the infotainment, controlled via the optional touchpad.
Under the single-piece hood of this 2017 Aston Martin DB11, you get the AE31 5.2-liter twin-turbocharged V12 engine, reported by the manufacturer to produce a whopping 600 horsepower and 700 Nm of torque. Mated to the 8-speed ZF 8HP75 automatic transmission, this grand tourer can accelerate from zero to 60 mph in 3.6 seconds and achieve a top speed of 200 miles per hour.
2017 Aston Martin DB11 Launch Edition
5.2L Twin-Turbocharged V12
8-Speed Automatic Transmission
RWD
Gray Exterior
Saddle Brown Two-Tone Interior
Machine Faced Wheels
Gloss Black Rear Diffuser
Electronic Differential with Torque Vectoring
Adaptive Suspension
Electric Power Steering
The Aston Martin DB11 is a quintessential grand tourer from Great Britain. It traces back its model lineage all the way to the 1950s, from the DB3 racing cars to James Bond's DB5 in the ‘60s. This current model line started from the DB7 and then the DB9 in 2004, which preceded the DB11. It retained the DB9’s iconic vertical-horizontal platform built with an aluminum body, magnesium doors, and an abundance of composite materials. To demonstrate Aston Martin’s commitment to quality then-CEO, Andy Palmer personally inspected the first thousand cars, and this 2017 Aston Martin DB11 Launch Edition we have today was lucky to be one of the 1000. Housing the powerful Aston Martin-built V12 engine this particular model has clocked a total of 35,400 miles on the odometer. Each of these DB11’s were handcrafted to perfection, described as both a sports car and a grand tourer, this piece of art is for sale in Fayetteville, Georgia.
Grand tourers are the perfect balance between track-blitzing performance and all-day cruisability. The most prominent among them is the modern lineup of Aston Martin DB cars. This 2021 Aston Martin DB11 Volante is one such machine. It is a one-of-a-kind grand tourer, blessed with a potent motor, ravishing aesthetics, agile handling, and an exceptionally well-crafted cabin. This particular example is a bone-stock open-top machine, spec'd in the ethereal shade of Xenon Gray. It is powered by a Mercedes-AMG-sourced twin-turbo V8 motor, sending power exclusively to the rear wheels. With only 1,700 reported miles on the odo and claimed to be up-to-date on servicing, this 2021 DB11 Volante is in spotless condition.
While the world often emphasizes practicality over passion nowadays, the 2020 Aston Martin DB11 AMR V12 is a breathtaking ode to the art of driving. In an era where automobiles are starting to look like electric spaceships, this Aston remains true to its old money looks thanks to Aston's design team, led by chief creative officer Marek Reichman. Rich with drama and full of British flair, this is the vehicle of choice for showcasing suave style. It also comes comfortably close to the textbook example of an exotic grand-touring car while offering two engine options. Armed with the formidable V12 option, this 2020 Aston Martin DB11 AMR V12 on offer has completed a 7,300-mile journey so far. If you're in the market for a high-end way to consume highway miles, the DB11 is an excellent tool.
The Aston Martin DB11 is a quintessential grand tourer from Great Britain. It traces back its model lineage all the way to the 1950s, from the DB3 racing cars to James Bond's DB5 in the ‘60s. This current model line started from the DB7 and then the DB9 in 2004, which preceded the DB11. It retained the DB9’s iconic vertical-horizontal platform built with an aluminum body, magnesium doors, and an abundance of composite materials. To demonstrate Aston Martin’s commitment to quality then-CEO, Andy Palmer personally inspected the first thousand cars, and this 2017 Aston Martin DB11 Launch Edition we have today was lucky to be one of the 1000. Housing the powerful Aston Martin-built V12 engine this particular model has clocked a total of 35,400 miles on the odometer. Each of these DB11’s were handcrafted to perfection, described as both a sports car and a grand tourer, this piece of art is for sale in Fayetteville, Georgia.
A weekend drive is a remedy to many of life's troubles; you could choose to drop a gear down and enjoy the performance your sports car brings or even cruise in luxury; the choice is tough. Present today is a car that can comfortably do both, and takes shape with this lovely 2003 Aston Martin DB7 Vantage. With a reported 11,000 miles on the clock, this low-mileage grand tourer can be one for your collection or serve as the perfect weekend performance cruiser.
Aston Martin’s DB9 was the successor of the DB7. Introduced in 2004, the DB9 would see a long production run, being made up until 2016, when the DB11 replaced it. Considered to be an entirely new vehicle, the DB9 came with a fresh design, new engineering, and two facelifts during its production run. And of course, there’s the James Bond association that comes with any contemporary Aston Martin car. So don your tuxedo, put on your poker face, and buy this 2005 Aston Martin DB9 for a shot at saving the world. The car’s got under 44,000 miles on the clock, and includes some service records, plus one key.
There are few car brands that claim to be as recognizable as Ferrari. From the racetrack to the road, the Prancing Horse logo is known by virtually all of humanity as one of the most prestigious automakers in the world. This 2022 Ferrari F8 Spider has an undeniable supercar presence. Its slingshot-like acceleration will leave you in awe, and you can put the top down to see the clear skies better. On offer is this example with just 1,375 miles on its odometer. This prancing horse is addictive and can be considered one of Ferrari’s best efforts.
The Aston Martin DB11 is a quintessential grand tourer from Great Britain. It traces back its model lineage all the way to the 1950s, from the DB3 racing cars to James Bond's DB5 in the ‘60s. This current model line started from the DB7 and then the DB9 in 2004, which preceded the DB11. It retained the DB9’s iconic vertical-horizontal platform built with an aluminum body, magnesium doors, and an abundance of composite materials. To demonstrate Aston Martin’s commitment to quality then-CEO, Andy Palmer personally inspected the first thousand cars, and this 2017 Aston Martin DB11 Launch Edition we have today was lucky to be one of the 1000. Housing the powerful Aston Martin-built V12 engine this particular model has clocked a total of 35,400 miles on the odometer. Each of these DB11’s were handcrafted to perfection, described as both a sports car and a grand tourer, this piece of art is for sale in Fayetteville, Georgia.
Meet the 2005 Ferrari 360 Spider. From the streets of Maranello, Italy, this "Type F131" was the successor to the legendary F355. Partnered with Alcoa, Ferrari produced an entirely aluminum space-frame chassis, reported to be 40% stiffer than the F355. It utilized a 3.6-liter Tipo F131 V8 paired with a 6-speed ‘F1’ Graziano automated manual, providing all the raw driving pleasure of its predecessor. Usually convertibles tend to gain weight over their fixed-roof siblings, making the drive heavier and sloppier. This Ferrari 360 Spider was one of the first cars to change this. Designed with a convertible variant in mind, Ferrari designers strengthened the sills, stiffened the front of the floorpan and redesigned the windscreen frame, making the Spider as good as the Modena. It's reported that only 2,389 Spiders ever hit the US market, making this particular model we have today an ultra rare piece, with a mere 20,773 miles counted on the odometer. For sale in Middleton, Idaho, this is your chance to have hands on a Ferrari 360 Spider that is still loved by many.
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