Aston Martin One-77

The Aston Martin One-77 was Aston Martin's attempt (I know I say that a lot) to release an outlandish supercar that costs too much and no body will buy, but is a clear description and interpretation of what their brand of car wants, and will produce. As much as this isn't going to be a car you will see 24/7 on the streets (in fact it's the complete opposite) it may as well be as good as they can get it, and they surely have tried. For the price tag of 1 million, it has a carbon fibre monocoque and hand crafted aluminium body parts, the build structure is certainly not a falling part of this car (literally). The standard Bi-Xenon headlamps are quite surprising to make their appearance on a car of this price; with the uprising usage of LED headlamps, it's strange Aston wouldn't catch their trail. It's probably to keep the price down. Funny joke. The Acceleration is 0-100kmh in just under 3.6 seconds (average for a full down supercar) and a brilliant 220mph, which is certainly above average for a unnecessarily deemed hypercar. To sum up, the price tag is as outlandish as Norwegian eating potato soup, and considering this is meant to be a demonstration of their utmost capabilities, it's a pretty good car. If you're buying this in terms of practicality, you probably shouldn't.


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