James Bond: 4 most iconic cars from his films
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James Bond: 4 most iconic cars from his films

According to CarCovers, the Aston Martin DB5, Toyota 2000 GT, Mercury Cougar and Ford Mustang are some of the most iconic vehicles ever used by 007.

As part of the recent publication of a new James Bond edition of No Time To Die, we set out to find some of the most iconic vehicles ever used by the world's most notorious spy. In this sense, we were guided by the data of para. being able to find 4 of the most striking models of said British franchise, namely:

1- Aston Martin DB5

Edition: Goldfinger (1964) and Thunderball (1965).

El Aston Martin DB5 can be maneuvered into 5 manual speeds who feed on L6 type engine which can reach 286 horsepower. His engine allows him to reach up to 142 miles (or 229 km) per hour, in addition to being able to accelerate from 0 to 62 miles in 8.6 seconds. On the other hand, its thrust is distributed between the rear wheels, and there is room for 4 passengers in the cabin..

2- Toyota 2000 GT

Edition: You Only Live Twice (1967).

El Toyota 2000 GT can be maneuvered into 5 manual speeds who are endowed with the fact that he can reach 148 horsepower, which makes it possible to speed up 137 mph and it can accelerate from 0 to 60 in 8.4 seconds. In addition, its cabin has room for 2 passengers.

3- Mercury Cougar

Edition: On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969).

El Mercury Cougar's1969 can be maneuvered into 3 manual speeds powered by a V8 type engine which can reach 250 horsepower. Fuel economy keeps it going 12.9 mpg on gas and there's room for 2 passengers in the cabin..

4- Ford Mustang 1975

Edition: Diamonds Are Forever (1971).

It is one of the oldest mustang editions we have reviewed and this car V8 engine which makes it possible to achieve 122 horsepower. It can reach up to 155 miles per hour, and the cabin can accommodate 2 passengers.

It is important to note that the prices described in this text are in US dollars.

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