Description Without a doubt one of the most exciting spots ever especially when The One-77 NEVER sold in the U.S! However, only THREE exist in the country and this is the only one I ever spotted. I really like the color but it does look similar to the other Aston Martins in the photo too. The car is #66 and has Florida plates. How in the world did the owner managed to get it here?
From Car and Driver: "It takes an eye keenly sensitized to Aston Martin nuance to distinguish a Virage from its DB stablemates. The grille, front bumper, and headlights are new—albeit familiar—and the side strakes shimmer with LEDs. The shape of the rocker panels has been fine-tuned, and a new diffuser spans the car below the rear bumper."
Yeah the only hard one from the last 20 years or so is Virage/DB9. Still haven't figured it out. Only difference I've come across apearance wise is the badging.
@Werner They're not the easiest to distinguish between each model, but once you get used to seeing the different models a lot in person, you get used to them. In Florida, I see them quite often, so I'm pretty good at distinguishing most of them later than, say, 1997. But, I still don't have the DB9/Virage differences down, because there are nearly none.
I don't know how to identify the different Aston Martins from each other. All I can get is the Vulcan, One:77, and DB5. Is it just me, or do British cars look the same?
My friend spotted a Silver One-77 in Beverly Hills, California when he was on holiday last year/this year (over Christmas break). Anyway, awesome spot and shot Ashoor! Love the colour, and I never thought I'd like the blue wheels to match, but I really do!
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