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Total pages original book: 104
Includes a PDF summary of 10 pages
Duration of the summary (audio): 7M36S (2 MB)
Description or summary of the audiobook: The Aston Martin launched its new 'entry-level' grand tourer, the DB7, in 1994. Its role was stated by company chairman Walter Hayes: 'The DB7 was meant to be what DB's have always been: a user-friendly gentleman and lady's car with a soft ride, but one that would hang on like a leech, would drive very elegantly if you wanted to take your daughter to school, but would go like a bat out of hell if you felt like it. We were interested in providing the ingredient that Aston always provided which is elegance and fulfilment on the road.' The V12-engined DB9 succeeded the DB7 in 2004 and was the first car to come out of Aston Martin's new Gaydon facility in Warwickshire. Then in 2007 came the high-performance DBS styled by the celebrated designer Marek Reichman. This book is an illustrated record of these three cars.
Other categories, genre or collection: Care & Restoration Of Antiques, Motor Cars
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