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La Habra, California, United States

La Habra, California, United States
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Aston Martin US dealers could lose DB9 & Vantage – which could see many shutting up shop

Sun, 17 Aug 2014

The Aston Martin V12 Vantage S Roadster (pictured) might not make the US The rules and regulations car makers have to conform to are both enormous and onerous, and different markets have different regulations. And it looks like new side impact regulation could scupper AML’s sales in the US. New side impact rules – due to come in to force in the US in September – means that two of Aston Martin’s big sellers – the DB9 and Vantage V8 and V12 – would have to be withdrawn from sale in the US as they won’t comply.

Jaguar XJ75 Platinum Concept at Pebble +video

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Historic first Porsche P1 electric vehicle goes on display

Tue, 28 Jan 2014

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