Aston Martin DB6 Reviews
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Our reviews offer detailed analysis of the 's features, design, practicality, fuel consumption, engine and transmission, safety, ownership and what it's like to drive.
The most recent reviews sit up the top of the page, but if you're looking for an older model year or shopping for a used car, scroll down to find Aston Martin DB6 dating back as far as 1965.
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Top 10 best car names of all time!
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By James Cleary · 22 Dec 2024
Growing up, my parents went through a phase of buying well-used P4 Rovers as family cars. A (mainly) 1950s British icon with top-notch leather, proper wood trim and luxuriously thick carpet. But these hulking sedans are also cumbersome, fugly and painfully slow.
CarsGuide Top 10 car name badges of all time!
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By James Cleary · 20 Dec 2024
What’s a car without a name? It’s an object that may function superbly well. It might even look impressively tough or beautifully sleek.
The Vanquish is back with even more power
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By Samuel Irvine · 03 Sep 2024
Aston Martin is making up for lost time with the return of its iconic Vanquish label, the firm's most powerful combustion engine to date. After a six year hiatus, the front-engined Vanquish will return with a huge 5.2-litre twin-turbo V12 that is capable of pumping out a staggering 614kW/1000Nm.
Aston Martin Vantage 2024 review
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By Andrew Chesterton · 13 May 2024
More power, more torque, more fun: the 2024 Aston Martin Vantage
What is a prestige car?
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By Stephen Corby · 22 Apr 2024
It’s not breaking news that Australians are buying cars in record numbers, but the kind of cars we’re buying may surprise you because it seems to suggest many of us have too much money.
V8 petrol power to live on
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By Dom Tripolone · 15 Apr 2024
Rumours of the demise of petrol engines may have been premature.Aston Martin is the latest brand to walk back its pure electric car range plans according to a report from Autocar.The swanky British brand’s boss Lawrence Stroll has pledged to keep selling petrol-powered cars for as long as he can.Stroll said the brand’s customers want “sounds and smells” from their vehicles and the preference was for internal-combustion power over electric only."For as long as we're allowed to make ICE cars, we'll make them. I think there will always be demand, even if it's small,” Stroll told Autocar.Aston Martin has put its plans to launch its first electric car on ice until 2025 and instead is pouring its resources into developing plug-in hybrids.Top-tier supercar makers such as Ferrari and McLaren are already selling plug-in hybrid machines.Those machines provide immense performance. The Ferrari 296 GTB and McLaren Artura make more than 500kW from their petrol-electric hardware and can sprint to 100km/h from a stand still in well under three seconds.Aston Martin had previously targeted 2030 for its range to go all electric but now it has no deadline to phase out petrol-propulsion.Stroll confirmed V8 grunt would live on, pairing it with plug-in hybrid tech and V12 engines were in for the same treatment.Plug-in hybrids haven’t found success in Australia with sales of the petrol-electric technology counting for a little more than one per cent of sales through the first three months of this year.Plug-in hybrid technology blends a petrol engine with an electric motor and a sizeable battery that can deliver a driving range of more than 50km.In theory it allows the car to run mostly on electric power around town and use the petrol engine for longer drives.Carmakers often claim plug-in hybrids use less than two litres per 100km of fuel, but recent findings out of Europe suggest they use about three and a half times more than the claimed figures.
Why cars need buttons, not touchscreen menus
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By Chris Thompson · 30 Mar 2024
While many new car interiors are becoming more screen-centric, and ANCAP is readying new test requirements around important function accessibility, some senior designers are pushing back on over-reliance on digital controls.
Luxury car hire in Australia: Everything you need to know
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By Stephen Corby · 26 Feb 2024
Sure, we all know things are tough, but clearly they’re less tough for some of us, because luxury car sales - and we mean genuinely luxury ones - have been on the rise over the past decade.
Aston Martin Vantage scores huge power boost
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By Chris Thompson · 12 Feb 2024
While the new version of the Aston Martin Vantage doesn’t look astronomically different from the one you may have already seen on the road in Australia, its power figures have been given a serious look over.
The 10 best F1 drivers of all time
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By Stephen Ottley · 08 Feb 2024
Ranking the best Formula 1 drivers across the championship’s 73 years is not a simple task. No matter which system we use, there will be upset, angst and lots and lots of discussion… and that’s great.