Aston Martin Decision On A True Supercar Is Currently Pending

Aston Martin Decision On A True Supercar Is Currently Pending
Aston Martin is known for making fast cars but, the ultra limited edition One-77 aside, you can’t exactly label any of them “super” or “hyper.” Yes, the recently released Vulcan is a certifiable supercar but it’s track-only and being released in limited numbers. Auto Express recently spoke with Aston Martin CEO Andy Palmer about the rumors circulating that the automaker was working with Adrian Newey, the renowned F1 engineer and Lamborghini Gallardo destroyer, to build an all-new supercar.
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TomMTomM - 8/14/2015 4:45:41 PM
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Lets see - I probably should not consider the price of any of their current cars - even though I drive an S600. So - now they want them to produce a car - that will not only sell in very few numbers - but likely will be completely sold out BEFORE they even announce that they are making one.

What we are talking about is a billionaires car - and MY GUESS is that there are very few of those registered to post here. And most of the cars will never actually be used as motor vehicles - they will be trophies in the 20 car garage too. So - why build a car that can go 300mph -= when no one who buys one will even get close to that?


MDarringerMDarringer - 8/14/2015 6:12:56 PM
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These vapor cars are utterly pointless.


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