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| Aston Martin Rapide |
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| No offense to the |
| LaSarthe 09-18-2009 |
Mercedes, Audi and BMW are already making cars much more powerful than this and also have much stronger dealer networks in case anything goes wrong. And those cars are a third to a half the price of this thing. Aston Martin should stick to 2 doors. |
| AMR |
| wstander 09-18-2009 |
Look ma, a 12 cylinder hatchback for 4!!!! |
| Best Prestige Four Door Yet? |
| Kiwieb 04-16-2009 |
yeah, this does it for me - I just prefer the aesthetics of this over the Porsche but does it truly seat four in comfort or is it really another bastardised 2+2 that only accommodates 2? |
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