no he doesn't own one
Aston Martin.
It depends on the model
The V12 Vanquish is no longer in production by Aston Martin, but the most recent model made (the 2006 model) had a MSRP of $234,260 or 236,460 €.
James Bond has driven a number of Aston Martins in the films (DB5, DBS, Vantage Volante, Vanquish, DBS V12), but there was no model named after Bond, or a model called "the Aston Martin".
There is no Aston Martin DB8. However, if you are referring to the Vanquish, which was the flagship model of Aston Martin built between the DB7 and DB9, its engine has twelve cylinders, arranged in a V-formation.
It depends which model. The Aston Martin DBS, for example, can reach 307 km/h (close to 200 miles per hour).
178mph on the standard Vantage model.
An MG Mgf produces about 130-140bhp, depending on the model and spec.
A DBS kompresser coupe with a v10 engine
In 1960, the cost of an Aston Martin varied based on the model, but the price for the Aston Martin DB4 typically ranged from around £3,000 to £4,000. This was considered a luxury price at the time, reflecting the brand's status and craftsmanship. Adjusted for inflation, this amount would be significantly higher in today's currency.
He's based off of an Aston Martin Vantage model.
The factory paint colour code for Aston Martin Tungsten Silver is typically referred to as "Tungsten" or "Tungsten Silver." The specific code can vary slightly depending on the model and year, but it is commonly associated with the code "T5." For precise identification, it's best to consult an Aston Martin dealership or the vehicle's documentation.