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Bond Cars - The List

November 11, 2008

Aston Martin DB9Bond cannot exist without his cars, women and gadgets. No wonder they are the central part of any Bond movie. The Cars in James Bond movies are every mans “Dream to own” car. They have style, speed and of course Bond value. Bond invariably crashes these cars while in pursuit of the baddies and in his attempt to save the world. All these cars are customized by Q who is usually unhappy about the way Bond treats his cars.

Apparently he treats them like he treats his women.

Check the Featured PhotosFeature Gallery Features the Aston Martin DB9 the car used in the latest Bond offering “Quantum of Solace”.

Here is a list of cars driven by Bond over the years (The listing is no particular order)

The Living Daylights Aston Martin V8 Vantage Volante
Die Another Day                          Aston Martin V12 Vanquish
Casino Royale                              Aston Martin DBS V12
Goldfinger                                    Aston Martin DB5
On Her Majesty’s Secret Service   Aston Martin DBS
Octopussy -                                Alfa Romeo GTV6
Tomorrow Never Dies                  BMW 750iL
GoldenEye BMW Z3
The World Is Not Enough             BMW Z8
A View to Kill                               Ford LTD
Quantum of Solace                      Ford Edge
Casino Royale                              Ford Mondeo
The Spy Who Loved Me                Lotus Esprit S1
Live and Let Die                           Chevrolet Impala
For your Eyes Only                      Lotus Esprit Turbo
Diamonds are Forever                  Ford Galaxie 500
The Man with the Golden Gun     Rolls Royce Silver Shadow
Licence to Kill                             Rolls Royce Silver Shadow
The World is not Enough             Rolls Royce Silver Shadow

Compact Rolls in India

August 29, 2008

Rolls Royce is planning to bring to India, a cheaper and smaller sedan, the RR4.

Priced at around Rs. 2.6 crores, the RR4 is based on the Rolls V12 engine.

The RR4 is expected to roll in to India by 2009.