2007 Aston Martin Vantage, 6k Miles, Lowered Reserve! on 2040-cars
Knoxville, Tennessee, United States
2007 Aston Martin Vantage. 6k miles! Tungsten Silver exterior and Obsidian Black interior. Never wrecked, painted, or modified in any way. Always covered in climate controlled garage. Never driven in rain. Never smoked in. I have personally owned this Vantage since 2007. All keys, books, records, and clear title in hand. Includes custom cover.
The following factory options: High Spec Alarm Smokers Kit (needed for phone charger etc..../ never smoked in) Aston Premium Audio Battery Conditioner Blue Tooth Red Brake Calipers HID Headlights Powerfold Mirror Satellite Navigation 19 inch 7 Spoke wheels Sticker $123,505 Call / text me with any questions. Please, serious inquiries only. Noah Myers (865) 660-3110 Please no solicitors or help marketing my vehicle! |
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We hope Autocar's Steve Sutcliffe will pit the Tesla and the Aston Martin against each other again in the near future to answer those questions, and pick once and for all which one is the preferred luxury sedan. But until then he entertains us in the video below by raving about the Model S's attributes, pitching it into medium-speed sweepers and getting it a bit sideways with nothing but road and tire noise permeating the cabin - something people in the UK can experience for themselves once right-hand-drive cars go on sale there this spring.
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