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MPG City:
11 – 12
Highway:
17 – 18
Available Engines
510-hp, 6.0-liter V-12 (premium)
Transmissions
6-speed manual w/OD 6-speed automatic w/OD and auto-manual
Six-speed manual or available automatic transmissions
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Available seating for four
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Coupe or convertible
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Bang & Olufsen audio
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Positioned above DB9 and V8 Vantage
What We Like
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Classy styling
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Acceleration
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Brakes
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Posh interior
What We Don't
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Pending further review
Sporting a 510-horsepower V-12, massive wheels and a low-slung hood, the DBS competes with supercars like the Ferrari 599 GTB and Maserati GranTurismo. The rear-wheel-drive DBS crowns Aston Martin's three-car lineup and is available as a coupe or convertible. It shares its platform with the similarly styled DB9 and less expensive V8 Vantage, both of which have convertible variants.