Two companies with a long background in manufacturing car bodies that used to corrode at the slightest wiff of moisture decide to collaborate- what could possibly go wrong.
Two companies with a long background in manufacturing car bodies that used to corrode at the slightest wiff of moisture decide to collaborate- what could possibly go wrong.
My most recent car purchase came down to making a choice between a used Aston Martin or a new Mercedes. So it's pretty obvious that I'm delighted by this news and just need to win the lottery so that I can enjoy the fruits of this partnership ASAP.
Two companies with traditions of handbuilding and signing V8s getting together can only mean AMG's engines are now un-reliable enough to put in an Aston!
I can understand the reasoning, but it seems a shame that the two great British sporting car marques that W O Bentley designed engines for have now got German powerplants.
Jeez, imagine owning a new model and a stutter. Would anyone take you seriously when you told them you owned an AML AMG DBS GT BiTurbo V8 Virage Volante 63....Mk 1?