It was a sad day last week when news broke about Sean Connery's passing at the age of 90. The Academy Award-winning Scottish actor played a wide variety of roles throughout his long career, but to fans of the James
Yes, but this one has some rather special features. Now listen carefully, and so on.Well, that depends. After the six months we've all just had we're looking forward to No Time to Die, the 25th Bond film and a
Millionaires often have the annual quandary of what to buy the kid who has everything, but Christmas just got a whole lot easier for Richie Rich with the announcement of a collaboration between Aston Martin and The Little Car Company.What does
It features the Aston Martin DB5 and the Jaguar XF
Itching to finally see No Time To Die on the big screen? You're not alone. We've already gotten a good dose of all things 007 since we saw that trailer back in December, and we just can't wait for
You don't have to be a car buff or a James Bond fan to know what this is-it's only one of the most iconic movie cars of all time. It's an Aston Martin DB5, and this one here
There are toys, and then there are toys. This is the latter. In the words of Aston Martin Works boss Paul Spires, this continuation DB5 Goldfinger is one of "the most desirable toys ever built for 25 very lucky buyers worldwide."That'
The Bugatti Chiron's place in history is assured, as the first hypercar to smash the 300mph barrier. Unfortunately, the chances of us mere mortals ever owning one are slim. Unless of course, you're happy to build it yourself...out of
Just look at the old-timer get thoroughly, gloriously sideways in one of the trailer's earliest moments. Looks a little worse for wear, mind. Does this mean it's been trashed and rebuilt again, before being trashed?Come on, DB5, this
The Aston Martin DB5 used in the promotion of 007 film Thunderball has sold at auction for $6,385,000 (around P334 million). Not a bad price for a car that's never actually been up on the silver screen.But it
The carmaker’s new supercar lines up with the classics
Aston Martin Vantage. DB5. And the new Valhalla. Look at these Astons, just hanging out, chewing the fat, discussing the problems of the world, seeing which one bears the most scars. Usual stuff. Either that or the old timers are about to
Aston says they're ‘authentic reproductions of the DB5 seen on screen’
In 1997, an Aston Martin DB5 that originally appeared in Bond film Goldfinger was stolen.Nobody knows how it was taken-though plenty have speculated it was dragged by its axles from the Florida airport hanger in which it was being stored
Aston Martin plans on building 25 continuation models of the Goldfinger DB5. Here's the time we drove the original, and most famous, Bond car of them all.Drive a decent 'classic' car and the odds are you'll be confronted by
Since its first appearance in the 1964 film Goldfinger, the Aston Martin DB5 has gone on to become the most iconic of 007's cars-and possibly the greatest movie car of all time. It has appeared in six other films in
The Aston Martin DB5, which has appeared in seven James Bond movies from 1964's Goldfinger to 2015's Spectre, topped the list of greatest movie cars of all time, according to a survey of 2,000 UK respondents. Yes, we allow
Top Gear is here to bring you, amongst other things, up-to-the-minute reports and ideas for Christmas presents. In July. Today, we present the suavest Lego set in the world.For everyone who baulked at the 3,599-piece Bugatti
If you require an Aston Martin DB5 for a very particular purpose-namely, outgunning a Ferrari F355 driven by a ludicrously named fictional villain on the hills above Monaco, in, um, 1995-then you're in luck!Because this is the actual
James Bond movies tend to follow a basic checklist: guns, gadgets, and cars. Fans all over the world enjoy the suave secret agent's exploits and all the nifty toys he gets to play with. But of all the fast and luxurious
David Brown Automotive--which is in no way affiliated with the David Brown that gave Aston Martin the classic DB models like the popular DB5--is a new British sports car brand that will launch its very first offering at the Top
A recently discovered 1964 Aston Martin DB5, which has been in hibernation since 1980, is expected to fetch between £150,000 and £200,000 (P9.6 million and P12.8 million) when it goes under the gavel at the 14th annual Bonhams
What's cooler than owning an Aston Martin DB5, a car that has been closely associated with James Bond? Owning one that previously belonged to Paul McCartney, of course!At RM Auctions' annual London sale, which will be held on October 31,
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