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New Aston Martin Zagato to debut at Villa d’Este
Wed, 11 May 2011The new Aston Martin Zagato tease It’s hard not to feel a frisson of excitement at the prospect of the makers of the most beautiful cars in the world – Aston Martin – taking a new creation to our favourite car event – Villa d’Este. Add to that delicious mixture the added ingredient of an Aston Martin by Zagato, and you have a recipe that will justify the trip to Lake Como all on its own. And that’s exactly what we’re getting in less than two weeks time – a brand new Aston Martin Zagato. Aston Martin and Zagato have had a meeting of mind and body more than once in the past.
Honda S660 Concept sports car for Tokyo Motor Show 2013
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Rolls Phantom Series II at 2012 Geneva motor show
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