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Finished in Extreme Silver with Beluga Hide Interior this new, unregistered GTC V8 comes with the following options in addition to the standard specification:-

Piano Black Veneer, Mulliner Driving Specification with 21” Black Machined Alloy Wheels, Contrast Stitching in Porpoise, Additional Stitching to Steering Wheel  in Porpoise, Dark Grey Metallic Hood, Special Order Paint, Heated Steering Wheel, Crafted Veneered Case, Remote Controlled Garage / Gate Opener, Neck-warmer, Seat Ventilation & Massage to front seats, Rear View Camera, Deep Pile Overmats, Power Boot, Veneer Door & Rear Quarter Inserts. List price £159714 inc VAT .

This GTC is available to purchase today at £151714 inc VAT (excluding Shipping/Delivery costs)

Please note this car is VAT qualifying.

For further details please give The Car Spy a call on ++44(0)1732 760699 or email sales@thecarspy.net.

Bentley GTC V8 in Extreme Silver

N.B. This image was created using the Bentley Configurator. It is not an image of the actual car for sale.

Finished in Suzuka Grey with Black Alcantara  Interior this new model, unregistered Rimited Edition R8 V10 GT Spyder comes with the following options in addition to the standard specification:-

Red Stitching, R8 Logo on Headrests, Exclusive Floor Mats, Exclusive Door Sills, 3-Spoke Multifunction Steering Wheel with Paddles, Matt Carbon Windscreen Frame, Decorative Carbon Inserts, Leather Variant 2, Cruise Control, Bang & Olufsen Sound System. List price £172415 inc VAT. One of only 333 made for the worldwide market!

This Limited Edition R8 V10 GT Spyder is available to purchase today at £155000 inc VAT (excluding Shipping/Delivery costs)

Please note this car is VAT qualifying.

For further details please give The Car Spy a call on ++44(0)1732 760699 or email sales@thecarspy.net.

Audi R8 V10 GT Spyder

So it’s goodbye Virage and hello (revised) DB9. Well it is hardly a surprise since the Virage clearly struggled to make a good case for itself in a line-up of Astons that has been getting increasingly crowded with choice. The Virage therefore is confined, maybe temporarily, to the subs bench of Aston Martin model names and joins the recently banished DBS which was recently replaced with the new Vanquish.

Quite frankly, there is not a great deal that is new with the facelifted DB9 and most of the bodywork design cues come from the outgoing Virage anyway. There is no such thing as an ugly Aston these days so thankfully the DB9 will still attract the same drooling stares as all of the other models in the range…er correction, except the Cygnet of course.

To be fair there have been several changes in the areas of chassis and powertrain which make sure the car is keeping up with the Jones’s. Aston talks a lot about its ‘Gen4 VH Architecture’ which has been applied to the hardware of the new model and is shared with the latest versions of other Aston models. This is basically in-house jargon for the version of technological developments that are being added to AM cars today.

The engine is the 6.0 litre V12 which has been played with to produce a hefty 517 PS and 620 Nm of torque. No performance figures have been quoted in the company’s press release but it is likely that the DB9 will be smidgen quicker than the Virage it replaces.

Carbon Ceramic Matrix discs and calipers are fitted as standard on the DB9 with clever anti-fade and anti-judder technology. The Active Damping System (ADS) has also been enhanced to include three damping settings: Normal, Sport and Track. Somehow it is hard to imagine that many buyers will be opting to select Track mode unless they fancy a jaunt to Nurburgring or if they like to have their spines shattered on a typical B-road in the UK. At least you are given the choice now.

On the equipment side Aston Martin are offering their usual high levels of standard specification and you can create the car of your own individual choice via the on-line configurator which is now live. There is an impressive range of colours to choose from that are both conservative and vivid and lots more carbon fibre bits to pick from for both the exterior and interior of the DB9.

The 2013 DB9 is available to order now in both Coupe and Volante form with the first cars arriving in the UK in October 2012. Prices will start at £131995.

If you would like to know more about the new DB9 or any other Aston Martin model give The Car spy a call on 01732 760699 or email sales@thecarspy.net

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So the car that has been codenamed ‘P12’ is to be officially released as the P1. It must have been the shortest marketing brain-storming session to name a car in living memory. Which is a good thing because the MP4-12C is a bit of a mouthful and ends up being shortened to MP4 or 12C anyway. So P1 it is and kind of pays homage to the F1 which was probably the best badge to stick on just about any supercar never mind a Mclaren.

McLaren has been promising us something special with its new hypercar and the pre-launch blurb has gone to great lengths to make sure we should expect to be blown away. Having seen the first official images today they may well have pulled it off.

There are only three images available so far so it would be unfair on the car to make any subjective comment on how it looks and it is one of those shapes that will undoubtedly look better in 3D using your own eyeballs. Nonetheless the shape does look mental and wouldn’t look out of place on the set of Ridley Scott’s ‘Alien’. In fact it would probably be the car that the creature would choose to drive off in.

The P1 almost seems to have an organic form – particularly at the rear end assuming that this is the version that will make into production at the end of this year. It looks quite animal-like in a curvy, muscular way and is the antithesis of Lamborghini’s sharp, linear, stealth forms. The P1 is likely to draw gasps but for different reasons to an Aventador.

Not much has been revealed about the powertrain and chassis but McLaren is making it clear that this car is not designed to break world speed records a la Veyron but it will outrun anything this side of a Formula One car around a track. In the real world that counts for a lot more than sheer straight-line speed.

A figure of 850 plus BHP has been quoted in the press today but the company is staying tight-lipped at the moment and we are unlikely to hear any more detail until the official unveiling on Thursday 27th September at the Paris Motor Show. Can’t wait!

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Finished in Onyx Black with Linen Main and Beluga Secondary Hide Interior this new, unregistered Mulsanne comes with the following options in addition to the standard specification:-

Dark Stained Burr Walnut Veneer, Mulliner Driving Specification with 21” Two Piece Alloy Wheels, Contrast & Emblem Stitching, Rear Seat Entertainment, Six Disc DVD Player, TV Tuner, Ambient Interior Mood Lighting, Flying ‘B’ Radiator Mascot , Rear View Camera , Remote-Controlled Garage Door Opener, Seat Ventilation & Massage Function to Front & Rear Seats , Veneered iPod Drawer & Minor Gauges Panel, Veneered Picnic Tables, TV Tuner, iPod Interface with Hand Stitched Leather Storage Case. List price £260577 inc VAT

This Mulsanne is available to purchase today at £246000 inc VAT (plus Shipping/Delivery costs)

Please note this car is VAT qualifying.

For further details please give The Car Spy a call on ++44(0)1732 760699 or email sales@thecarspy.net.

Bentley Mulsanne in Onyx Black

N.B. This image was created using the Bentley Configurator. It is not an image of the actual car for sale.