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Would you like to own a modern Aston Martin from their current vehicle line-up? How about a model featured in the latest James Bond flick 'No Time To Die'? This 2022 Aston Martin DBS Superleggera Volante is just the ticket for you. Aston Martin's swan-doored grand tourer offers supreme comfort coupled with power and poise. This fine example has got only 2,003 miles on the odometer, making it perfect if you don't want to spend time on waiting lists. Two key fobs are included in the sale.
Wearing a Jet Black paintwork, this low-flying missile from Aston Martin looks every bit as sinister as it should. Darkened rear lamp clusters add to the darkness; even the quad tailpipes have been blacked out. A black power convertible top keeps things comfortable when the weather isn't conducive to open-top touring. It rolls on a set of lovely double-spoke alloys that shift color from shades of black to gunmetal gray, depending on how light hits them. Red brake calipers add a splash of color to this monochrome outlook. Open a swan door to enter the cabin, noting the exposed carbon fiber on the door sides. Once inside, you'll enjoy a light and airy Onyx White interior with black and red stitching. There's seating for up to four occupants, and the front seats are powered, heated, ventilated, and have memory functionality. The driver faces a digital instrument cluster and shifts gear via carbon-fiber paddle shifters. Dual-zone climate control keeps everyone comfortable, and a touchscreen infotainment system is present for your music and communication requirements. Fire up the beast using the Start/Stop button in the center console, and it's time to party. A sublime Bang & Olufsen speaker system grants you theatre-quality audio for when you want a break from listening to the engine.
However, you'll want to pay attention to the engine that powers this 2022 Aston Martin DBS Superleggera Volante. It's a 5.2-liter twin-turbocharged V12 that bangs out 715hp and 664lb-ft of torque. Zero to sixty is a 3.5-second affair, and the top speed is over 200mph.
The DBS name is a hallowed one for British sports car maker Aston Martin. The first time it appeared was in 1967, on a stylish two-door coupe that succeeded the DB6. Since then, it’s appeared sporadically, with the latest entrance being in 2018. The DBS Superleggera is a grand tourer that’s currently in production and the successor to the Vanquish. The model was also seen in the James Bond flick ‘No Time To Die,’ as Aston Martin has been outfitting Britain’s favorite superspy with wheels for well over five decades. If you’d like to channel your inner Bond, consider this 2020 Aston Martin DBS Superleggera with its low mileage of just 4,200 miles as your next toy. The car is reportedly up-to-date on maintenance as well.
Would you like to own a modern Aston Martin from their current vehicle line-up? How about a model featured in the latest James Bond flick 'No Time To Die'? This 2022 Aston Martin DBS Superleggera Volante is just the ticket for you. Aston Martin's swan-doored grand tourer offers supreme comfort coupled with power and poise. This fine example has got only 2,003 miles on the odometer, making it perfect if you don't want to spend time on waiting lists. Two key fobs are included in the sale.
Aston Martin and the James Bond franchise is one relationship that has been fruitful over the years. It's not odd to see MI6 top spy James Bond driving an Aston Martin while saving the world. With Aston Martin being masters in crafting some of the most beautiful grand tourers, you can't go wrong buying one. You get years of history, a secret agent like status and performance to whack a smile on your face. Take, for instance, this lovely 2021 Aston Martin DBS Superleggera Volante we have today. With just 2,598 miles on the clock, all that's left for you to be James Bond is to drive off into the sunset in true grand tourer royalty. Included in the sale is some desirable branded merchandise too, in the form of an Aston Martin umbrella.
Can you imagine an Aston Martin Vanquish or DB9, but with four doors instead of two? You might banish the thought as mere fantasy, but Aston Martin did turn fantasy into fact with the Rapide. Produced from 2010 to 2020, the Rapide was named after another legendary four-door from Aston Martin’s history, the Lagonda Rapide. Offering a value proposition like no other, the Rapide makes for an interesting family vehicle if you’ve got two kids or less, but want that iconic Aston Martin V12 and driving experience. Sounds like you? If so, contact us and take home this 470-horsepower, 12,192-mile 2010 Aston Martin Rapide that comes with all servicing reportedly up to date. Need we say more? If so, here goes.
Aston Martin is well-known for its superspy-outfitting capabilities when it comes to choosing wheels. From James Bond to Johnny English, this British sports and supercar maker manages to hit that sweet spot in the trifecta of luxury, performance, and jaw-dropping looks. The Vanquish is one of their models that’s been around since 2001, and it naturally made an appearance in the 2002 James Bond film Die Another Day, which was Pierce Brosnan’s last outing as the famed British superspy. In 2012, Aston Martin decided that a second generation was due, which is where this 2018 Aston Martin Vanquish S Volante comes from. With just 7,738 miles on the clock, this car wears some Bond gear as well. It’s got James Bond 007 exterior badging, Skyfall floor mats, and branded seatbelt pads, too. So, if you’d like to channel your inner superspy, we’ve got just the wheels to help. Although you should bear in mind that you don’t likely have a license to kill, nor one to break the traffic laws – actually, even James Bond didn’t have the latter, as Q pointed out to him.
Lights, camera, and action. It’s the 2005 Aston Martin DB9 Volante grabbing everyone’s attention with its alluring silhouette and roaring V12 symphonies. A car that rocked the planet, when Ian Callum and Henrik Fisker came together to design and debut this masterpiece in 2003. It was built on a “vertical/horizontal” platform, which mainly consisted of aluminum and other composite materials melded together. This structure managed to achieve double the torsional rigidity of its predecessor despite being just three quarters of the weight before. Aston Martin equipped the DB9 with anti-roll bars and a double wishbone suspension supported by coil springs, while rear suspension was given additional anti-squat and anti-lift technology. All this came together to present the driver with spectacular handling along with a front mid-engine mounted V12 providing a reported 450 horsepower to the rear wheels. This particular 2005 specimen we have today has clocked only just 40,950 miles on the odometer and is for sale in Nevada.
When Audi announced that it was entering the supercar business, some scoffed at the idea. Decades later, Audi’s supercar is revered in the automotive hall of fame. With the precision of German engineering combined with Lamborghini’s V10 expertise, the Audi R8 is one of the last true supercars. Dressed in stunning Kemora Gray Metallic over a black leather interior with red stitching, our featured R8 embodies the four-ring’s unmistakable style. What's more, this specimen reportedly has just 1,359 miles on the clock. It is powered by a naturally aspirated 5.2L V10, and with the model now discontinued it’s a safe bet to retain — if not appreciate — its value in the years to come.
What if you could find a four-door Lamborghini with plenty of space and practicality? Well, that’s precisely what the Urus is. It’s the vehicle that you should pick if you’re a fan of Italian exotic cars but have family responsibilities to shoulder as well. Introduced for the 2018 model year, the Urus doesn’t compromise on Lamborghini’s image of sheer performance, theater, and road presence. Instead, it takes all those things and fits them within a practical SUV body. Of course, there are a few dynamic compromises, but unless you’re a hardcore racing driver who takes every vehicle to its ragged edge of performance capabilities, you’re unlikely to find them. This particular 2020 Lamborghini Urus has traveled 36,000 miles and awaits a new owner in Maryland. If it sounds like your sort of car, give us a call or shoot us a DM ASAP.
The Ferrari F430 was a sports car that represented the entry-level point into Ferrari ownership. Of course entry-level is subjective; it was still a six-figure purchase when brand new. Succeeding the popular 360, the F430 came in 2005 and offered more performance and updated styling than its predecessor. It’s thought that around 16,750 units were made across a four-year production run. Today, getting your hands on a F430 is a nice way to experience a contemporary Ferrari from the early 2000s. This particular 2005 Ferrari F430 packs under 20,000 miles and awaits a new owner in Maryland. Is that you, then?
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