Want An Aston With More Than 470 HP But Less Than 510 HP?

Edward Niedermeyer
by Edward Niedermeyer

Let’s face it: if you’re considering an Aston-Martin, you’ve got pretty refined taste. You’ve got the resources to scoff at the mere 470 horsepower offered by the DB9, but you aren’t enough of an ostentatious bore to jump for a 510 horsepower DBS. What to do? Luckily Aston has heard your subtle yet distinctive cry for help, and is exhuming its Virage nameplate just so you can enjoy a thoroughly respectable 490 horsepower in your coupe or roadster. Because any more would be obnoxious and any less would just be pathetic.



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  • MarkMQD MarkMQD on Feb 23, 2011

    looks like a great car, how much do you think it will cost?

  • Dm123 Dm123 on Feb 24, 2011

    Aston really needs to start evolving, they haven't changed their design in ages. And how do they get so (comparatively) little power out of such large engines?

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