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My guess is it's one big continuity error and like many things in Bond, we just need to accept it.
Regarding outrunning other cars, that's what gadgets in the car can fix.
Oh I don't know, 4.0 Litre Straight Six, 280 Hp, 150mph, if properly maintained it'd be no slouch that's for sure.
I bet it would breakdown. Hope Bond has his AA cover up to date.
I just read that with a Jeremy Clarkson-esque voice..... :))
He'd just about have to pass my house en-route as I live just the right side of the scottish border, he'd of stopped to fill up with un-leaded and presumably taken the opportunity to buy M a pastie.
Ouch, that's gonna cost him 20% extra these days!
That would be a scene I would love to see. Potential DVD extra.
You can almost hear her say:
'I don't give a sh*t for your Pastie 007, if you haven't brought me pickled onion Monster Munch I'll have you killed...'
M's more of a Galaxy bar girl I reckon.
Exactly, it makes no sense for it to be in this film and I hope it doesn't return for a very long time.
p.s. it is quite cool though!
I'm fairly sure the car can't really do 150mph, Aston claimed it at the time but i think they were telling porkies!!
It makes perfect sense for Bond to be driving the DB5 as one of his character traits is his love of classic cars. Simple. The Bond of Fleming's books drove a 1930's Bentley in the 1950's.
Not sure about the scene you describe but it sounds to me like a back street location in London with the refuse of a street market lying around.
Well, I've read rumours about the DB5 firing a missile. If this is the case then this is just stupid. It's an old car and shouldn't be used in combat. It's Bond's personal vehicle not a company car and shouldn't be tampered with. Little things like GPS etc is fine but not missiles and oil slicks bla, bla, bla...
I fear I will grimace through these junior Q/Bond scenes.
The DB5 with gadgets rumour came from The Sun, I doubt it's true. Q won't be showing anything like that to Bond. They have lots of others things going on.
Cool, here's hoping you're right. Initially I had little hope for this film but I too have now partially fallen under the spell of some of the talk, namely regarding further developing Bond's character and exploring his roots. Still, this aspect will most likely only be a minor part of the film and be over shadowed by a bit too much action, but still...
I love the fact that the DB5 is back. Bond has a love of classic cars and it makes sense that it's back seeing he won it in CR but it shouldn't be tampered with. If they want to have a big car chase in the film then they need a modern car.
I'm not a fan of the idea of the DB5 having gadgets, but I will say
I agree that the new 2013 Vanquish or the Jaguar F-Type would be more appropriate as Bond should always be contemporary, but
As his personal car the DB-5 can't be beat. Even ties in with Bond's only hobby int the books.............. Classic customized cars.
I want him in the new F-type. Sexy sexy car. Convertible, which novel Bond would very much like.