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Aston Martin will be launching several cars in the Indian market in 2010. Recently the company confirmed the launch of Aston Martin V12 Vantage in United States. The car is slated to be released in India sometime in 2010. This stylish coupe will be released in the D+ segment and is a combination of mean design and powerful engineering.

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The Aston Martin V12 Vantage review shows that the car is fitted with a 5935cc powerful V12 petrol engine. This engine will be able to deliver power of 510 bhp at 6500 rpm along with peak torque of 570 Nm at 5750 rpm. The length of the car is 4380mm and its width is 1875mm while its height is 1241mm.

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The car will be able to seat 2 individuals and its suspension includes independent double wishbone with anti squat. The engine comes with 7 automatic gears and the car also has tilt steering. The car has front ventilated and rear disk brake system. The kerb weight of the car is 1680 kgs and it has a fuel tank capacity of 80 litres.

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The first mention of the vehicle came in the seventh 007 novel, "Goldfinger" (1964), promptly followed by a showing on the silver screen in the movie of the same title. The Aston Martin was then regarded as the company car in "GoldenEye" (1995) and his private vehicle in "Tomorrow Never Dies" (1997). Additional Aston Martin models also made appearances in a variety of James Bond films, including the Volante and Vantage in "The Living Daylights" (1987), the Vanguish in "Die Another Day" (2002). The new DBS was even featured in the latest Bond flick, "Casino Royale" (2006).

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The Aston Martin car company was founded in 1913 with the help of Lionel Martin and Robert Bamford. The two worked with one another to produce their first car under the company name, which incorporated the chassis of a 1908 Isotta-Fraschini and a four-cylinder Coventry-Simplex engine. Before the production of their first car took place, the company would have to overcome the obstacle of World War I, which had both owners serving their country under different branches of military. All of their machinery was lost in the war effort.

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After the war, the company was re-founded in Kensington and rejuvenated with new car designs. In 1920, Bamford left the company and funding started to come from a different resource. By 1922, the company produced cars that fared quite well in the French Grand Prix, actually setting records in speed and endurance. Unfortunately, the company went bankrupt in 1924 and was bought by Lady Charnwood, only to see failure again in 1925. The factory closed in 1926, prompting Martin to walk away from the business.

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That same year, the company was renamed Aston Martin Motors and received the backing of an assortment of wealthy investors. A known designer was brought in and racers, such as the 1929 Aston Martin International, the Le Mans, and the Ulster became quite successful. It wasn't until 1936 that the company decided to produce cars that were suitable for the open road.

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The Second War World slowed production, but in 1947, the company underwent yet another change in leadership. The cars now showcased the signature letters of "DB", marking the initials of the managing director, David Brown. A number of DB series cars flourished, ranging from the DB2 in 1950 to the DB V8 of the 1970s. The V8 lasted until 1988 until the Virage line was introduced, followed by the Vantage in 1992. Several other models would trail, including the V12 Vantage (1999), the V12-engine Vanquish (2001), the convertible DB9 Volante (2004), and the 2006 V8 Vantage sports car.

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