The significance of the One-77 name, which won’t be used for production cars, is that Aston intends to build no more than 77 cars. The exact number is believed to have been chosen because of CEO Ulrich Bez's belief in ‘lucky 7’. Car assembly is likely to be at Gaydon, though the V12 engine will come from Aston’s dedicated engine facility in Cologne.
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Hello,
I have the possibility to order one of the last Aston Martin One-77 available.
As you know, only 77 will be produced.
For more information about the car, here’s the official website: http://www.one-77.com/
Please do not hesitate to contact me should you require further information.
Price: EUR 1’250’000.- Netto
1st payment: EUR 300’000.- at order
2nd payment: EUR 350’000.- in 6 months
Settlement: EUR 600’000.- at delivery in early 2010
The significance of the One-77 name, which won’t be used for production cars, is that Aston intends to build no more than 77 cars. The exact number is believed to have been chosen because of CEO Ulrich Bez"s belief in ‘lucky 7’. Car assembly is likely to be at Gaydon, though the V12 engine will come from Aston’s dedicated engine facility in Cologne.
Faster than any current Aston Martin, or any future project, they say. With next year’s V12 Vantage RS expected to crack the 0-62mph sprint in four seconds dead, before charging onto 200mph, the One-77 will truly be supercar-quick. Aston politely call the expected performance ‘exhilarating’. Bez has said that he’s not planning to produce the world’s fastest supercar, but to present his new car as a direct expression of each owner’s true desires.