<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE</div><div class='quotemain'>New Aston Martin stirs up Bond fans
Aston Martin, immortalised by fictional superspy James Bond, this week unveiled its latest model ahead of it featuring in the next 007 movie.
The company is keeping exact details of the DBS's specifications a secret before actor Daniel Craig drives it in Casino Royale but it's said to be a fusion of the DB9 road car and DBR9 race car.
"The DBS also has very clear links with our heritage. It is instantly recognisable as an Aston Martin," says design director Marek Reichman.
An earlier model of the DBS was used in the 1969 film On Her Majesty's Secret Service, starring Australian actor George Lazenby in his only outing as the world's most famous undercover agent.
Cars featuring in Bond films are a much discussed and debated subject among fans, with car manufacturers keen to get their marques on the silver screen.
Aston Martin cars may forever be linked with James Bond films: Sean Connery first drove the iconic Aston Martin DB5 in the 1964 film Goldfinger.
But writer Ian Fleming, on whose novels the films are based, had Bond drive a grey 1933 Bentley convertible. In the original Casino Royale in 1967, actor David Niven's Bond drove a supercharged black Bentley. In 1995's GoldenEye, German carmaker BMW's Z3 model caused a minor controversy by becoming the first non-British production car used by Bond.
Other BMW models were used in subsequent films until Pierce Brosnan drove the Aston Martin V12 Vanquish in the last Bond film, Die Another Day, in 2002. [/b][/quote]
Or alternatively "New Bond movie stirs up Aston Martin fans".
Thanks Matt.



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