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Aston Martin DB7 1994 - 2003Aston Martin DB7 1994 - 2003Aston Martin DB7 1994 - 2003Aston Martin DB7 1994 - 2003Aston Martin DB7 1994 - 2003Aston Martin DB7 1994 - 2003
The Aston Martin DB7 is a GT-class coupe or convertible introduced in 1994 and manufactured before 2003. The cheapest variant had a six-cylinder engine and was a class lower than the V8 Virage. This Aston Martin was the most popular in the company's history - it produced more than 7,000 units. The DB7 platform was built using the foundation of the old Jaguar XJS only with many modifications. The design of the car was developed as a Jaguar F-type model, but Ford (at the time both Jaguar and Aston Martin belonged to Ford) abolished this model and the design was modified to look like a typical Aston Martin. The first-generation Jaguar XK-8 also uses this XJ-S / DB-7 platform, but the Aston Martin DB7 is significantly more expensive and more exclusive. In 1999, the DB7 received a powerful V12 engine, this 6.0-liter, 48-valve engine developed 420 hp (313 kW) and 540 Nm of torque. The engine is equipped with a six-speed manual gearbox or a five-speed automatic. Aston Martin claims the car reaches a top speed of 299 km / h and accelerates from 0-60 miles per hour (97 km / h) in 4.9 seconds. This DB7 is 4692 mm long, 1830 mm wide, 1243 mm high and weighs 1.8 tons.
The Aston Martin DB7 was the most popular Aston Martin car in the company's history to date, with more than 7,000 units produced.
 
The Aston Martin DB7 platform was built using the foundation of the old Jaguar XJS only with many modifications. The design of the car was developed as a Jaguar F-type model, but Ford (at the time both Jaguar and Aston Martin belonged to Ford) abolished this model and the design was modified to look like a typical Aston Martin.

Aston Martin DB7 1994 - 2003Aston Martin DB7 1994 - 2003Aston Martin DB7 1994 - 2003Aston Martin DB7 1994 - 2003Aston Martin DB7 1994 - 2003Aston Martin DB7 1994 - 2003
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