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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: Parker on July 02, 2010, 02:28:20 PM
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Aston Martin's limited One-77 spotted on the 'Ring testing. This car has upwards of 700 hp and a trick pushrod suspension, front and rear, in fact the front brace includes part of the engine and brake intake.
There will ony be 77 built and will go for about 1.5-2 million a piece. And 10 have been pre-ordered by a Middle Eastern client. Check those blacked out rims and the stretched out wheelbase and body....
http://www.motorauthority.com/blog/1046699_spy-shots-aston-martin-one-77-testing-at-the-nurburgring (http://www.motorauthority.com/blog/1046699_spy-shots-aston-martin-one-77-testing-at-the-nurburgring)
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try keeping all your car vids together, cause I cant look at them all right now thanks :)
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I'm usually not an Aston Martin fan, but WOW!!!
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I heard a Vanquish at full-throttle before I ascertained what it was and it put a big broad smile on my face.
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I'm usually not an Aston Martin fan, but WOW!!!
Yeah, I said the said the same thing.
ND, the Vantage not the Vanquish is the SHIT! Too bad it doesn't go like it sounds...
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I would go for an Enzo or a Veyron instead of the aston...
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I have no ceoncept of a car that nice as I drive crap cars.
Owner of the bar I do the door at drives a Bently Continental GT Speed. Attention it gets is unreal.
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Lexus LF-A Nurburgring Edition.
I believe this could have been the one that Lexus/Toyota test driver had crashed and was killed in.
http://www.autoblog.com/photos/lexus-lfa-nurburgring-edition-spy-shots/#3106997 (http://www.autoblog.com/photos/lexus-lfa-nurburgring-edition-spy-shots/#3106997)
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I read an article on the Lexus LFA and it said Lexus wouldn't give the owners the title to the cars for two years to keep them from quickly selling the car for a profit. The more I read about the LFA, the more I like.
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I read an article on the Lexus LFA and it said Lexus wouldn't give the owners the title to the cars for two years to keep them from quickly selling the car for a profit. The more I read about the LFA, the more I like.
Yeah, because they are leasing it to the customers. Handpicked, just like Ferrari did it with the F50. The reason, well, they don't want a "speculator" buy a car and then sell it for than it's worth. Considering the fact that Lexus will be losing money on each one built. Because they did all the research and development and didn't outsource anything, like Ferrari or Mercedes does.