Aston Martin Cygnet | The Forgotten Luxury Vehicle

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Do you remember the Aston Martin Cygnet? Several years ago, engineers at Aston Martin noticed that the engine from the V8 Vantage S could be adapted to fit into a tiny Toyota-based city vehicle with a little bit of surgery. When a rich Aston Martin collector heard about the concept, he commissioned the project to create a one-of-a-kind vehicle for him. This Cygnet is the culmination of that 10-month effort...

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00:00 Aston Martin Cygnet
00:30 Why Did Aston Martin Produce The Cygnet?
02:40 How Was It Built?
03:51 Pricing
04:12 Performance
04:47 Buyer Reviews (NOT GOOD!)
05:27 How Many Were Produced?
05:46 Exterior & Interior Design
07:51 Speed & Acceleration
08:22 Engine & Motor
10:22 LIKE, COMMENT, SUBSCRIBE!

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