Summer is definitely here and with it comes a whack of wicked sexy photos submitted by users around the world. Lamborghini Murcielago's, Bentley Continental GT's, Ferrari F430's....more
Some sick pictures with unreal backdrops from Dubai, CL63, CL65, Ferrari 360, 348, Aston Martin Vantage, Mini Cooper S, BMW M3, Porsche 911 Turbo....more..
The Nurburgring in Germany is the hot-spot for car spy photgraphers, and today they have spotted what can only be the new Aston Martin V12 Vantage RS (Road Sport). Aston Martin’s concept car has been confirmed for a very limited production run while reports about when the four-door coupe will go into production vary between first and third quarter of 2009.
If you think that your baby Aston is not fast enough, German tuner Loder1899 has an offer for you: you give them €42,900 and they equip your Aston Martin Vantage V8 Coupe with a new 4-way adjustable titanium suspension system and stuff the car with other things, which make tuner's heart beat like a drum.
This Aston Martin Vantage crash may well be in the top 10 crashes of the year. The place is Goodwood Festival of Speed. It is raining and the driver... let's just say he's not actually a "top 10" driver.
The first-generation Porsche Cayenne was not the most stirring thing to look at. The facelifted 2008 edition fares slightly better (particularly the Turbo), but it's still no beauty. Aftermarketers have also met difficulty when dealing with the Cayenne's looks. For example, TechArt's Magnum is certainly a performance monster, but it still wears a "love it or hate it" mug.
The AM V8 is stunning enough, and the topless version looks great as well, with no camouflage. It will be revealed later this year at the Los Angeles auto show.
Aston Martin plans to officially unveil its new Aston Martin V8 Vantage Roadster during the upcoming auto show to be held in Los Angeles on Wednesday 29th November. The new convertible will feature a three-layer fabric hood, which takes only about 18 seconds to either open or close with a push of a button and without any additional driver's intervention.
A convertible version of the Aston Martin V8 Vantage would be an obvious move to fulfill its Porsche 911-fighting intentions, but the British company has never really confirmed it will build one.
It looks like that the much-awaited Vantage N24 version of the famous hand-built coupe will soon be available to the general public. At least, in the United Kingdom.
Looking for an "entry level" Aston Martin? The new vantage could be right up your alley for a mere $120k. In fashion-conscious Manhattan, the NYT takes a look at it from an angle that just can't be missed: persona.