It's done 2,900 miles. We dare you to drive it more. A few years ago, Aston Martin proved that you can do just about anything if the price is right. We have no idea how much the owner of the world's ...
Remember the Aston Martin Cygnet? What a ridiculous little thing that was. It was essentially just a Toyota IQ supermini hatchback—with the same 1.3-liter, 100-horsepower, three-cylinder engine—just ...
In the late 2000s Aston Martin’s then-boss Uli Betz greenlighted a wacky plan to badge-engineer the Toyota IQ city car to create an Aston-branded urban runaround. But then an Aston customer came up ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about the automotive industry and where it is headed next. The Aston Martin Cygnet was already a rather strange car. It ...
The Aston Martin Cygnet is one of the quirkiest luxury cars you'd ever get to lay your eyes on. It's a luxury city car based on the Toyota iQ, also sold in America as the Scion iQ, an excellent small ...
High-end carmakers have made some odd decisions over the years, but few are quite as perplexing, or strangely endearing, as the Aston Martin Cygnet. A luxury badge on a city car chassis sounds like a ...
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