James Bond's Totalled Aston Martin DBS Sells for £200K

by Sam Stockley
October 14, 2008 6:51 PM
Filed Under: Aston Martin, European, Movies

It's a Bond car that's seen action at the bottom of Lake Garda, Italy. But that action won't make it to cinema screens, for this Aston Martin DBS is no amphibian - it's a somewhat costly wreck. But that hasn't stopped one James Bond fan from getting his hands on the write-off - but amazingly at above list price.

Actor Daniel Craig revealed the unusual sale in an interview on the new Quantum of Solace film, the collector paying a staggering £200,000 for the totalled Aston - some £66,000 over a list-price (and of course fully-functioning) £134k DBS. One assumes the duped buyer realises that the damage may be more than superficial.

Fished out of the Italian lake in the vicinity of the Bond location it was being taken to, the DBS's driver had a lucky escape, being knocked unconscious on entry into the water and freeing himself after being submerged - with his vehicle - some 150ft. Bond 22, Craig's second outing as the British spy, hits cinemas next month.

Source: Whatcar via Autoblog
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You seriously have to be insane, or so full of cash you don't know what to do with it, to buy a £200k totalled car! Maybe if it was the only one in the world, a unique racing classic lost in a great race, but just because they used it in a Bond film? Moronic.

by Voss | October 14, 2008 11:16 PM
I agree. the buyer should have to make an equal payment to some charity as punishment for blowing this much money on a wreck.

by thethirdjq | October 15, 2008 1:44 AM
It's his money; he can do with it as he pleases. What would the world be if you got punished for using what's yours in the way that you like to.

That said, believe it or not, I do agree that it wasn't the smartest of decisions on his part but hey.

by Decypha | October 15, 2008 11:00 AM
Completely agree that as it's his money he can spend it on whatever he may choose, though I don't really get what it's all about? I mean, some of the classic Bond cars I would sell my arm for, but a wreck, one that can't even be enjoyed in the same form it appears in the film.. Love some pics if anyone has a link or knows where to go for them?

by jpm | October 15, 2008 5:45 PM
As Decypha and jpm said, it's his money. I'd buy a house with that money, but to each their own.

by GanSan | October 16, 2008 4:06 AM
he should have died in that lake. and why doesnt anyone restore that dbs....if they did it wit an enzo (whoever did it), they can do it to a dbs too. anyhow....my opinion, very stupid of that collector.

by norther | October 16, 2008 10:35 PM
Enzo is worth about 1.4 million dollars and cost what a DBS costs new to fix....

by Radmeister | October 21, 2008 2:55 PM

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