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How many different Aston Martins are there?
How many different models or special editions of Aston Martins are available to the general public? Where can I find out how many Aston Martins have been made since they started making them?
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The current model lineup of Aston Martin consists of the DB9, the DBS V12, the Rapide, the One-77, and the V8 or V12 Vantage. All of these vehicles are available to the general public, as long as you have the money to pay for them. The cheapest brand new Aston Martin will cost you about US $175,000. Given the price and level of luxury that comes with these cars, it's my opinion that any of them qualify as a 'special edition'.
By far the most exclusive Aston Martin in the current lineup is the One-77. Only 77 of these vehicles will be made. It costs somewhere in the neighborhood of US $1,750,000.
However, those looking for an affordable and brand new Aston Martin can look forward to the Cygnet, a microcar that has been derived from the Toyota IQ. Early indications are that it will cost around US $50,000, but for that money, you get a car with the Aston Martin badge and amazing fuel economy of 58.9 mpg.
If you're looking for information about older Aston Martin's you can hop on over to http://www.astonmartin.com/eng/heritage/heritagecars. Here you'll find information on the history and development of Aston Martin's vehicle's through the years, with photos available for download at the gallery.
By far the most exclusive Aston Martin in the current lineup is the One-77. Only 77 of these vehicles will be made. It costs somewhere in the neighborhood of US $1,750,000.
However, those looking for an affordable and brand new Aston Martin can look forward to the Cygnet, a microcar that has been derived from the Toyota IQ. Early indications are that it will cost around US $50,000, but for that money, you get a car with the Aston Martin badge and amazing fuel economy of 58.9 mpg.
If you're looking for information about older Aston Martin's you can hop on over to http://www.astonmartin.com/eng/heritage/heritagecars. Here you'll find information on the history and development of Aston Martin's vehicle's through the years, with photos available for download at the gallery.
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