One-77 : Aston Martin's world's most expensive car!

Aston Martin has released scant details and sketches of its new super car
codenamed One-77 that will sell for at least 1.3 million euros excluding tax ($1.95 million), making it the most expensive car on the market.

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  • gohm
    gohm
    I'd settle for the s model of the dbr. Aston martin's are my favorite GT racing cars.
  • Ashraf HZ
    Ashraf HZ
    I've got a scale model of the Aston Martin DB12! 😛


    Unfortunately thats the only one in my collection. My previous ferrari's and BMW's have been "dismantled" when I was much younger (and curious) engineer, haha.
  • Kaustubh Katdare
    Kaustubh Katdare
    lol!

    I had dismantled my all my r/c cars 😉
  • gohm
    gohm
    Is it 1:1 scale? =) If so I'll be right over

    ash
    I've got a scale model of the Aston Martin DB12! 😛


    Unfortunately thats the only one in my collection. My previous ferrari's and BMW's have been "dismantled" when I was much younger (and curious) engineer, haha.
  • khooper
    khooper
    Having built only 77 pieces, One-77 will be exclusively available to those, who according to Aston Martin, are not buying a car, but An Experience.
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