2007 Aston Martin Vantage 6 Speed Manual on 2040-cars
Troy, Michigan, United States
Engine:4.3 Litre V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Used
Year: 2007
Mileage: 32,921
Make: Aston Martin
Exterior Color: Titanium Silver
Model: Vantage
Interior Color: Obsidian Black
Trim: Coupe
Drive Type: Manual
Aston Martin of Troy is proud to present this low mileage 2007 V8 Vantage Coupe! The Titanium Silver exterior is stunning and very complimentary to the rich Obsidian Black interior. This vehicle is a pleasure to drive with its lightning fast acceleration and luxury appointed cockpit like cabin. The six speed manual transmission offers the driver total vehicle control and a sense of connectedness with the road. The Red brake calipers on this model accentuate the performance inspired slotted rotors and unique wheels. This vehicle is a fine example of British racing heritage and in need of a new home. Please contact James W. at 248-643-6900, or direct 248-643-6150 at Aston Martin of Troy to set up a time to come view this beauty first hand.
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