



Nicholas Mee & Co, Aston Martin Heritage, a dealership in London announced that they are releasing a fully functioning, petrol-engined miniature car inspired by the Aston Martin DB models of the 1960s. Pretty compact at 250 x 103 cm (98 x 40 in), the two-door, rear-wheel drive DB Convertible is hand-built and crafted with a composite body wrapped around a steel box chassis. The power-plant is bit weenie for our taste at 4-stroke air-cooled 110cc petrol engine with a semi-automatic 3-speed gearbox, coil-over suspension, it has Brembo disk brakes but might be overkill. It is nice but if I had 26000 US bucks to spare, I would not buy this car. Sorry.
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