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Images: Aston Martin V8 Vantage (1997-00)

Images: Aston Martin V8 Vantage (1997-00) Released in Australia in September 1997, the Aston Martin V8 Vantage was a high-performance coupe with ‘2+2’ seating. Based on the 1989 Aston Martin Virage and closely related to the Aston Martin V8, the V8 Vantage was powered by a more powerful 5.3-litre V8 engine which was fitted with […]

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Images: Aston Martin V8 Vantage (2006-17)

Images: Aston Martin Mk.I V8 Vantage (2006-08) Released in March 2006, the Aston Martin Mk.I V8 Vantage was initially available as a two-seat coupe. Manufactured in Gaydon, England, the rear-wheel drive V8 Vantage was powered by a 4.3-litre V8 petrol engine that was mated to either a six-speed Graziano manual or semi-automatic transmission (Aston Martin’s […]

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Images: Aston Martin Vanquish (2002-07

Images: Aston Martin Vanquish (2002-04) Released in November 2002, the Aston Martin Vanquish was a two-door coupe. Manufactured in Newport Pagnell, UK, the rear-wheel drive Vanquish was powered by a 5.9-litre V12 petrol engine that was mated to a six-speed semi-automatic transmission… Read full Aston Martin Vanquish review Images: Aston Martin Vanquish S (2005-07) Released […]

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Images: Aston Martin AM310 Vanquish (2012-18)

Images: Aston Martin AM310 Vanquish (2012-18) Released December 2012, the Aston Martin AM310 Vanquish was initially available as a coupe, with convertible (Volante) models following in late 2013. Hand-built in Cologne, Germany, the Vanquish was powered by a naturally aspirated 5.9-litre V12 petrol engine that was mated to a six-speed ‘Touchtronic II’ automatic transmission. As […]

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Images: Aston Martin Virage (2011-12)

Images: Aston Martin Virage (2011-12) Released in May 2011, the Aston Martin Virage was available as a coupe or convertible (Volante). Manufactured in Gaydon, England, the rear-wheel drive Virage was powered by a 5.9-litre V12 petrol engine that was mated to a six-speed ‘Touchtronic II’ automatic transmission with steering wheel gearshift paddles. Positioned between the […]

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Images: Alpine XEF A110 (2018-21)

Images: 2018 Alpine XEF A110 Released in Australia in the second half of 2018, the Alpine XEF A110 was a two-seat, mid-engined coupe. Manufactured in Dieppe, France, the rear-wheel drive Alpine A110 was powered by Renault’s 1.8-litre M5PT turbocharged petrol engine which was mated to a seven-speed wet double clutch transmission (DCT) produced by Getrag. […]

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Images: Aston Martin DB11 (2016-on)

Images: Aston Martin DB11 (2016-on) Released in Australia in September 2016, the Aston Martin DB11 was a rear-wheel drive grand tourer. Hand-built in Gaydon, England, the Aston Martin DB11 was powered by a 5.2-litre twin-turbocharged V12 petrol engine that was mated to an eight-speed ZF automatic transmission… Read fulAston Martin DB11 review

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Images: Aston Martin DB7 (1995-03)

Images: Aston Martin Mk.I DB7 (1995-99) Released in October 1995, the Aston Martin Mk.I DB7 was available as a coupe or convertible (‘Volante’) with two-plus-two seating. Manufactured in Bloxham, England, the rear-wheel drive Mk.I DB7 was powered by a 3.2-litre supercharged inline six-cylinder engine that was mated to either a five-speed manual or four-speed automatic […]

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Images: Aston Martin AM112 DB9 (2005-12)

Images: Aston Martin AM112.I DB9 (2005-08) Released in January 2005, the Aston Martin AM112 Mk.I (AM112.I) DB9 was initially available as a two-plus-two coupe, with convertible (Volante) models following in September 2005. Manufactured in Gaydon, England, the DB9 was powered by a 5.9-litre V12 petrol engine that was mated to either a six-speed Graziano manual […]

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Images: Aston Martin AM113 DB9 (2012-16)

Images: Aston Martin AM113 DB9 (2012-16) Released in December 2012, the Aston Martin AM113 DB9 was available as a coupe or convertible (‘Volante’). Manufactured in Gaydon, England, the AM113 was powered by Aston Martin’s 5.9-litre V12 petrol engine that was mated to a six-speed automatic transmission which could be controlled via steering wheel gearshift paddles… […]

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