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Aston Martin brings its most potent sports car to North America for 2011 with the V12 Vantage, a 510-horsepower version of its low-slung two-seater that tops the V-8 Vantage by 90 hp. While the V-8 Vantage is available as a hardtop coupe or convertible with a choice of automatic or manual transmissions, the V-12 version is coupe only and manual transmission only. The V8 Vantage is covered in a separate report in the Cars.com Research section.