Posts Tagged ‘classic sports car’

Some Things to Consider When Buying a Classic Car

January 14th, 2012

Many of us dream of cruising down the road in a classic sports car or maybe a something a little more elegant and luxurious. Whatever our dreams may tempt us with, when it comes to reality of buying and owning a classic car, sometimes it a long way from our dreams.

When considering a purchase of a classic car there are many common mistakes made by naïve people when buying for the first time. Unless you have mechanical knowledge or expertise, it’s well worth doing some homework before you jump in to that all important purchase.

Researching online, through books and magazines is a good start, but it would be advisable to speak with some experts too. Whether it’s a motoring organisation or local car club members, as the more information you are armed with when you start to look around at what is on offer to you, the better it will be for making informed decisions about a purchase.

Next, make a short list of the make or models you are particularly interested in and set a realistic budget. Because unlike new or nearly new cars, older classical or sports cars will need annual care and attention mechanically. It depends on what car you are looking to buy, how much you intend to spend, plus the age and condition of the vehicle you eventually purchase.
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Aston Martin: A Super Cool Classic Sports Car

October 4th, 2011

With our roads filled with around 32 million cars, it has never been more necessary to design a car that will guarantee to turn heads. This skill has been refined here in the UK by Aston Martin who has a proven pedigree. The company, which created iconic cars such as the DB5 and the DB9, has been declared the coolest brand in the UK for the fifth time in six years. The survey also voted the company as the coolest motor company brand in the UK.

The survey was conducted by a well know website which acts primarily to find the leaders in innovation, style, originality and desirability. Over 10,000 brands are shortlisted in the poll, which is then revised to 1,500 with the help of 36 judges.

Aston Martin’s perception of cool first started with the DB5, the car of choice for smooth secret agent James Bond in the films Goldfinger, Thunderball, and Goldeneye. The films have had a relationship with the brand ever since, with Mr Bond moving onto the V8 Vantage and the DBS in more recent films. The original Goldfinger vehicle was specially modified for the film, featuring pop-out guns hidden behind the front indicators, a bullet shield behind the rear window and a three-way revolving front number plate. This actual vehicle was sold in 2010 at auction for £2.6m to serial car collector Harry Yeaggy.
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