Reports Claim Aston Martin One-77 Supercar NOT Sold Out
Solid £200,000 deposit can still secure
By Thami Masemola
February 2, 2009 3:22 PM
Filed Under: Aston Martin, European, Rumours, Supercars
It would seem that reports suggesting that the Aston Martin upcoming One-77 supercar had already been sold out were highly exaggerated. A trusted AM source of CarAdvice has told the Australian publication that orders are still quite open for those willing to put down the £200,000 deposit needed to secure a spot on the queue.
The confusion around this story came from the fact that Aston had over 100 expressions of interest for the car whose production will be limited to only 77. But a lot of those interests have not translated into cold hard cash, hence the discrepancy between these and actual deposit-motivated orders.
At least one of these unique cars will be a right-hand-drive model so countries like the UK, Japan, Australia and South Africa could conceivably see one on their roads as well. The Aston Martin One-77 uses a 7.0-litre engine to produce 700bhp (522kW).
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Edited by user on February 2, 2009 at 4:40 PM
I'm shocked there are still any available.
Oh, wait a second...
But a lot of those interests have not translated into cold hard cash, hence the discrepancy between these and actual deposit-motivated orders.
which usually means people are not buying cars like this.
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So if the Housing market is set to fall 40% will cars like this be the same we wonder?