



There is arguably no other British vehicle manufacturer more embedded in Brit pop culture than the Morris Mini, and Aston Martin comes in at a close second with its association with the famous British superspy James Bond, a relationship which began with the DB5 in Goldfinger (1964). The DB range of vehicles from Aston Martin has continued to astound fans and motorheads alike with each iteration, with the most recent being the Aston Martin DB11 produced from 2016 onwards. Aston Martin upped the game by introducing a limited run Aston Martin DB11 V12 Launch Edition coupe which features many exclusive options. A chance to own a marvel of British engineering is at hand with this 2017 Aston Martin DB11 Launch Edition Coupe with just 3,500 miles on the odometer.

Of the six color schemes available for the 2017 Aston Martin DB11 V12 Launch Edition Coupe, this car has the Mysterious Sport scheme which paints the car in an exquisite Ultramarine Black which is a special AML color and adds a Dark Exterior Finished Pack. The front features a clamshell hood, the largest in its class at the time, quad apertures for ventilation called “Aeroblades” and distinctive LED headlights. A set of 10-spoke directional wheels painted in Shadow Chrome grace the DB11 feet, behind the wheels lurk black painted brake calipers. Part two of the Mysterious Sport scheme includes a Dark Knight with Indigo Blue contrast stitching and brogue detailing for the interior. The front seats feature heating, ventilation, and power functions. The Underbonnet Jewelry Pack adds in Matte Gold painted trims, valves, and lids. Other options include the Internal Shadow Pack, and Luxury Pack. A built-in garage opener is also available.

While the 2017 Aston Martin DB11 V12 Launch Edition Coupe is magnificent to the eyes, it is not just a beautiful piece of metal, the heart of the DB11 is a 5.2L Aston Martin built twin-turbocharged V12 which gets the rear wheels spinning through an 8-speed ZF automatic transmission. The power output of the DB11 is 600hp along with 516 lb.ft of torque. 0-60 mph is clocked in at 3.8 seconds with a quarter-mile at 11.7 seconds and a top speed of 200 mph.

2017 Model Year Aston Martin DB11 Launch Edition Coupe Ultramarine Black - Special AML Color All Dark Knight Leather interior Brogue Detailing Black Brake Calipers Ventilated Front Seats Dark Exterior Finisher Pack Contrast Stitching Garage Door Opener Internal Shadow Pack Luxury Pack Underbonnet Jewelry Pack 10 Spoke Direction Shadow Chrome Wheels



Selecting an Aston Martin as your next vehicle shows that you are a certain sort of person. The type that appreciates British design and sports car engineering, and most likely, a James Bond fan at heart too. This iconic British automaker has had a long association with Ian Fleming’s superspy, in film at least. In the books, Bond is a Bentley man, but when the films were being produced, Aston Martin became the selected vehicle of Mr. Bond. In fact, you can find Aston Martins in over half of the Bond films produced to date. Today’s Aston Martin of choice is a 2020 Aston Martin DB11 Volante from Fort Myers, Florida. The DB11 debuted 2016 and was made until 2023, in coupe and convertible (Volante) forms. This particular example packs a twin-turbo V8 and just under 6,100 miles on the clock.



The 2019 Aston Martin DB11 Volante captures the essence of modern British grand touring with its blend of elegant design, advanced engineering, and bespoke luxury. Finished in special-order Morning Frost White over an Aurora Blue and Magnolia interior, this Volante is richly appointed with exclusive Q details and over $70,000 in factory options highlighted on its original window sticker. Showing just 19,915 miles, it embodies both open-top sophistication and exhilarating V8 performance, offering a rare combination of elegance, personalization, and driving excitement.



The kind of elegance and charm an Aston Martin brings to the table is almost unmatched by any other car brand. And when it came to add the latest in the line of DB models, the DB11 certainly managed to continue on that legacy. Our featured car, a 2019 Aston Martin DB11 Volante, combines British grand-touring elegance with open-air freedom, making it one of the marque’s most refined and desirable convertibles. Offered from Miami, Florida, this example is finished in Morning Frost White over a Copper Tan Metallic interior, creating a striking and sophisticated specification. It's reportedly received recent maintenance including replaced front brakes, ready for a new owner to take it to limit, or just cruise on by.




Selecting an Aston Martin as your next vehicle shows that you are a certain sort of person. The type that appreciates British design and sports car engineering, and most likely, a James Bond fan at heart too. This iconic British automaker has had a long association with Ian Fleming’s superspy, in film at least. In the books, Bond is a Bentley man, but when the films were being produced, Aston Martin became the selected vehicle of Mr. Bond. In fact, you can find Aston Martins in over half of the Bond films produced to date. Today’s Aston Martin of choice is a 2020 Aston Martin DB11 Volante from Fort Myers, Florida. The DB11 debuted 2016 and was made until 2023, in coupe and convertible (Volante) forms. This particular example packs a twin-turbo V8 and just under 6,100 miles on the clock.



The Aston Martin DB9: a car that was so well-designed it stayed in production for 12 years, and continues to impress over 2 decades after its launch. In 2004, it took over the DB line from the outgoing DB7. While it’s predecessor was often criticized as being a Jag XJS in a fancy dress, the DB9 was developed as a fresh car (in fact, there is some speculation that Aston Martin avoided calling it the DB8 to distinguish it even more from its predecessor). The convertible version was named the DB9 Volante and debuted in September 2004 with softer suspension than the coupe and extra reinforcement to protect the occupants in case of a rollover incident.



Historically, British sports and luxury automaker Aston Martin applied the Vantage tag to existing vehicles, usually to signify the higher-performance derivative of them. All that changed in 2005 when they decided to make Vantage a separate model. Designed by Henrik Fisker and Ian Callum, the first proper generation of the Vantage was a huge success, and the second generation continued on a lively streak. This 2012 Aston Martin Vantage V8 Roadster is a lovely first-generation example and has received a recent servicing. With its soulful V8 engine, Sportshift automated manual gearbox and just over 24,000 miles on the clock, it’s now up for grabs in The Villages, Florida. Do you like it? You definitely do!


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