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Aston Martin Vulcan.
What to Check Before Buying.
The Aston Martin Vulcan is a track-only hypercar built in extremely limited numbers between 2015 and 2016, with just 24 examples produced. Powered by a 7.0-litre naturally aspirated V12 producing over 800bhp, it was never homologated for road use and remains a circuit-exclusive machine. Given its track-focused nature and minimal production run, prospective buyers should scrutinise service history meticulously, verify genuine track time versus static collection storage, and confirm all safety systems and mechanical components meet current circuit requirements.
⚠ Known issue
Track-intensive use can lead to accelerated brake system wear and suspension component stress beyond typical road car parameters - get the full picture before you buy.
⚠ Common MOT failure
Brake system component wear from track use
The average used car has 3+ known model faults the seller won't mention.
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