



The DBS name is a hallowed one for British sports car maker Aston Martin. The first time it appeared was in 1967, on a stylish two-door coupe that succeeded the DB6. Since then, it’s appeared sporadically, with the latest entrance being in 2018. The DBS Superleggera is a grand tourer that’s currently in production and the successor to the Vanquish. The model was also seen in the James Bond flick ‘No Time To Die,’ as Aston Martin has been outfitting Britain’s favorite superspy with wheels for well over five decades. If you’d like to channel your inner Bond, consider this 2020 Aston Martin DBS Superleggera with its low mileage of just 4,200 miles as your next toy. The car is reportedly up-to-date on maintenance as well.

The paint job on this 2020 Aston Martin DBS Superleggera is called Q Scorpus Red and looks absolutely fabulous. This is a true head-turner, with its iconic Aston Martin design cues, two-tone alloy wheels, low-profile sports tires, and gaping maw. Of course, all that beautiful sculpting of the bodywork isn’t just for show but has aerodynamic properties too. The black and white interior of this 2020 Aston Martin DBS Superleggera is true modern grand touring at its finest. All the requisite creature comforts are at your fingertips, including power-adjustable front seats with heating, automatic climate control, a 360-degree camera system, front plus rear parking sensors, and even a Bang & Olufsen speaker system. You’ll also find a modern infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, plus a digital instrument cluster. As a two-plus-two, you could even strap in up to two child seats in the rear and use this as your daily conveyance. The trunk is suitably spacious as well.

This 2020 Aston Martin DBS Superleggera comes with a sublime 5.2-liter twin-turbocharged V12 under the hood. The engine delivers a faintly ridiculous 715hp and 664lb-ft to the rear wheels via a ZF 8-speed automatic gearbox with paddle shifters for manual control. A titanium exhaust further amplifies the engine’s ethereal wail as you rocket from 0–60 mph in a mere 3.4 seconds. In case you’re interested, this car’s top speed is rated at 211mph, but you’d better restrict such activities to a racetrack or private property.

2020 Aston Martin DBS Superleggera
5.2L Twin-Turbo V12
8-Speed Automatic
RWD
Q Scorpus Red Exterior Paint
Black and White Interior
Red Interior Stitching
Bang and Olufsen Sound System
Titanium Exhaust
Standard Front And Rear Parking Sensors
Standard 360 Degree Exterior Camera System
Electronic Stability Control
All Maintenance Up To Date



James Bond is a true British classic title. A true British title requires a heritage British automotive brand that can echo its message out to perfection. For years, Aston Martin has been James Bond's choice of machinery - you are always treated to high-intensity action sequences that showcase the British automaker's styling and engineering to perfection. Present today is an Aston Martin that is most definitely Bond’s choice, and it takes shape in the 2023 Aston Martin DBS Superleggera. With a reported 8408 miles on its clock, this British powerhouse is a head turner and ready to bring out the action hero in you, be it a sleek Sunday sundown cruise or high-intense lap day.



The DBS name is a hallowed one for British sports car maker Aston Martin. The first time it appeared was in 1967, on a stylish two-door coupe that succeeded the DB6. Since then, it’s appeared sporadically, with the latest entrance being in 2018. The DBS Superleggera is a grand tourer that’s currently in production and the successor to the Vanquish. The model was also seen in the James Bond flick ‘No Time To Die,’ as Aston Martin has been outfitting Britain’s favorite superspy with wheels for well over five decades. If you’d like to channel your inner Bond, consider this 2020 Aston Martin DBS Superleggera with its low mileage of just 4,200 miles as your next toy. The car is reportedly up-to-date on maintenance as well.



Would you like to own a modern Aston Martin from their current vehicle line-up? How about a model featured in the latest James Bond flick 'No Time To Die'? This 2022 Aston Martin DBS Superleggera Volante is just the ticket for you. Aston Martin's swan-doored grand tourer offers supreme comfort coupled with power and poise. This fine example has got only 2,003 miles on the odometer, making it perfect if you don't want to spend time on waiting lists. Two key fobs are included in the sale.




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!




Following up from Ferrari’s excellent 360, the F430 was introduced in 2004, for the 2005 model year. Sitting in Ferrari’s entry-level line-up, models like the 355, 360, 430 etc. have served as excellent introductions to the Ferrari portfolio. The F430 was made for just five model years and it’s estimated that 16,750 were made! That’s pretty significant for an Italian premium sports car maker to produce. Today, an F430 remains a fantastic Ferrari to acquire if you’d like to sample the brand’s offerings. Thankfully, we have a 2006 Ferrari F430 for sale from Los Alamitos, California. This reportedly all-stock car has got 30,000 miles on the clock, tan leather upholstery and an automated manual transmission as highlights.



The Lamborghini Urus is the Lambo for supercars fans with families. It’s a four-door, five-seat midsize luxury SUV that offers plenty of nice features and a roomy trunk. It’s also a super-fast 190mph road rocket with a 640-horse twin-turbo V8 under the hood and Lamborghini’s signature driving experience at your fingertips. Introduced in 2018, the Urus was made for those who dare to be different. Yes, you can find many European and American SUVs with similar power outputs but none of them can offer the sheer emotive appeal of the Urus. If that sounds like your kind of car, we have this Texas-based 2019 Lamborghini Urus for sale right now. It’s done over 53,000 miles and comes with some nice additions. These include 24-inch RDB Signature wheels, an aftermarket carbon fiber steering wheel, an aftermarket exhaust system and much more.



The Lamborghini Urus is the Italian supercar and sports car maker’s second SUV! Yes, their first effort was the lumbering LM002 of the Eighties, a machine that looked like Italy’s take on a Humvee and came with a Countach engine. The Urus, on the other hand, shares a platform with other luxury SUV greats such as the Bentley Bentayga, Audi Q8 and Porsche Cayenne. Produced since 2018, it comes with a thundering twin-turbo 4.0-liter V8 and standard all-wheel drive. Today’s 2022 Lamborghini Urus takes things up several notches, because this 19,000-mile luxury family hauler has been further enhanced by aftermarket house. You can have this Florida-based machine if you like. Just call or DM us to take ownership.

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