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Aston Martin Thinks Pastel Easter Egg Colors are the Next Big Thing

Easter egg colors-you know pastels. Those pasty, washed-out colors popular in the 1980s when cars that matched your underwear were a thing. As happy as we were to see those days evaporate, Aston Martin is just as happy to yank you back into them. And here’s the proof.  Luckily this is only happening in Newport …
An image of a red Ferrari 488 GTB on a race track.

Ferrari, Aston Martin, and Bentley All Have 1 Alarming Trend in Common

Let’s face it, in this new age of car advertising; online content is king. As a result, healthy Google search figures likely indicate healthy interest in a car brand. This is especially important to low-volume manufacturers such as Ferrari, Aston Martin, and Bentley. However, a new study by CompareTheMarket highlights what might be an alarming …
A gray 2021 Aston Martin Vantage 007 Edition and DBS Superleggera 007 Edition by a cobblestone wall

00 No: ‘No Time To Die’ Delays Left Aston Martin Wounded

While the literary James Bond started with a Bentley, on the silver screen, his luxury cars bare a different badge. Bond’s association with Aston Martin is so strong that the British automaker released a continuation version of the famous Goldfinger DB5—with gadgets. However, these some ties may have contributed to the brand’s recent losses. 2020 …
A man washes the front windshield of a 1965 Aston Martin DB5

Aston Martin’s Racing Heritage Shows It’s More Than a Pretty Face

Many of us recognize the Aston Martin brand as the vehicle of choice for international spies — aka, James Bond. Throughout the decades, the manufacturer has produced dimensionally perfect cars with performance to boot and so much luxury that you could compare it to what I imagine driving an expensive leather watch is like. But, …