If you had $13,000 to spend on a new car for model year 1964 (that's about $133,650 in 2025 money), why would you have bought a new Aston Martin DB5? Not because James Bond drove one, because ...
Surprisingly, the Aston Martin DB5 isn't as fast as one would assume a superspy's car to be, which is probably why Q upgraded Bond's ride to include machine guns, a bullet shield, and a smoke screen.
When it comes to building and selling small electric cars, The Little Car Company has struck gold. Not be eking out hundreds of miles of range, or by shattering Tesla speed records. Instead, this ...
When the DB5 was ... anyone at Aston Martin anticipated just how successful it would be. Why would they? The new model was little more than an update of its DB4 predecessor – a car that had ...
This isn’t the first time Aston Martin has plundered its archive to find a car to recreate. In 2016 the firm announced it would build 25 DB4 GT Lightweights. Just like the new Bond DB5 ...
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