2011 Aston Martin DBS Coupe Review


2011 Aston Martin DBS Coupe is powered by a 6.0-liter V12 that produces 510 hp and 420 pound-feet of torque. A six-speed manual transmission is standard while a six-speed automatic transmission with shift paddles on the steering wheel are optional. Aston Martin DBS coupe estimates will accelerate from zero to 100 km / h (62 mph) in 4.3 seconds.

Interiors 2011 Aston Martin DBS Coupe is one of the best examples of British art. It ‘hard to find the surface has not been dealt with leather or faux suede. Thin carbon fiber trim and elegant lines of the port areas of cut aluminum wheels and an optional piano black trim (a must-have) adorn the center console. For 2011, the console most of the buttons on the center is formed from glass, there is certainly a stylish touch while the interior of these buttons, with its central LCD, is an adaptation of Volvo and has a friendly and attractive interface. We can not say the same navigation system, which is difficult to use well.
Indicators are another point of discussion, even if they look exquisite. Not only the speedometer and tachometer rotate in opposite directions (the tachometer, turn left), but the speedometer has a wide range of numbers that must rely on redundant reading the digital onboard computer. Interestingly, even the best pilots are a lot of head and leg in the DBS, although the passenger seat does not fit worryingly high.



2011 Aston Martin DBS Coupe should be quite a few safety equipment for an exotic sports car. Stability and traction control and ABS brakes are standard carbon-ceramic disc. Side airbags front and rear fog lights are standard. There is no official government crash tests, but if you go with the James Bond film Casino Royale, you can turn the DBS on nine occasions, and claimed to survive. So does that.

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