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Americans may recall the Aston Martin since it has been featured in Bond movies. We usually see them with the V12 yet this one has the V8, and hold on, twin turbo chargers. For a butt puckering 656 horsepower and enormous torque. She really does a great job explaining this car. I started it thinking I might flip it off but kept enjoying this woman's review. Does this interest you? Tell me after you see the true price shown to you in the last part, if you can afford it, would you want one of these?

 
Americans may recall the Aston Martin since it has been featured in Bond movies. We usually see them with the V12 yet this one has the V8, and hold on, twin turbo chargers. For a butt puckering 656 horsepower and enormous torque. She really does a great job explaining this car. I started it thinking I might flip it off but kept enjoying this woman's review. Does this interest you? Tell me after you see the true price shown to you in the last part, if you can afford it, would you want one of these?


That's one of my "when we win the lottery" cars.
 
For that kind of money....

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Americans may recall the Aston Martin since it has been featured in Bond movies. We usually see them with the V12 yet this one has the V8, and hold on, twin turbo chargers. For a butt puckering 656 horsepower and enormous torque. She really does a great job explaining this car. I started it thinking I might flip it off but kept enjoying this woman's review. Does this interest you? Tell me after you see the true price shown to you in the last part, if you can afford it, would you want one of these?


That's a $250,000.00 car.

I'll stick with my classic 911, thank you.
 
Did she get up on the hood a bit?

Because I was never a fan of this unless they came with actual service missiles behind the headlights.
 
Americans may recall the Aston Martin since it has been featured in Bond movies. We usually see them with the V12 yet this one has the V8, and hold on, twin turbo chargers. For a butt puckering 656 horsepower and enormous torque. She really does a great job explaining this car. I started it thinking I might flip it off but kept enjoying this woman's review. Does this interest you? Tell me after you see the true price shown to you in the last part, if you can afford it, would you want one of these?


I like the original car better.

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I've owned and driven many types of vehicles and have driven many others.

There are a lot of kinds of "driving" though.

For cruising and just seeing and enjoying heads turning, and just knowing you are driving a piece of ART down the road?

I wish I had my 57 Chevy back again.

For the sound and feel of performance and the feeling of freedom to know that car would go wherever I wanted to put it?

I miss my 66 Mustang, 289 HI PO!

For the best combination of both?

I miss my 1971 Plymouth Barracuda 383, 727 high stall speed converter.
 
I've owned and driven many types of vehicles and have driven many others.

There are a lot of kinds of "driving" though.

For cruising and just seeing and enjoying heads turning, and just knowing you are driving a piece of ART down the road?

I wish I had my 57 Chevy back again.

For the sound and feel of performance and the feeling of freedom to know that car would go wherever I wanted to put it?

I miss my 66 Mustang, 289 HI PO!

For the best combination of both?

I miss my 1971 Plymouth Barracuda 383, 727 high stall speed converter.
Do you know that for years, Chrysler products used the GM produced hydromatic transmission? So did Rolls Royce.
 
Americans may recall the Aston Martin since it has been featured in Bond movies. We usually see them with the V12 yet this one has the V8, and hold on, twin turbo chargers. For a butt puckering 656 horsepower and enormous torque. She really does a great job explaining this car. I started it thinking I might flip it off but kept enjoying this woman's review. Does this interest you? Tell me after you see the true price shown to you in the last part, if you can afford it, would you want one of these?


The only Aston Martin product that I truly like as a drivers car, is the old 1969 to late 80's V8 Grand Tourer.

Just an absolutely sexy car.
 

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