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ASTON MARTIN DB11 FROM $374,995

Aston Martin’s latest DB11 marks a new era for the British car maker. This big GT coupe, launched in 2017, is a truly all-new car and long overdue. It replaces the DB9, which first went into production way back in 2004.

The DB9’s platform, codename VH, was the basis for almost everything the company has produced since. As VH grew obsolete, the company

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