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Fully-loaded, Low Mileage, Pristine Condition, Tungsten Silver, Obsidian Black on 2040-cars

US $60,000.00
Year:2007 Mileage:18900 Color: Tungsten Silver
Location:

San Francisco, California, United States

San Francisco, California, United States

I'm parting ways with my beautiful and fully-loaded 2007 Aston Martin V8 Vantage. It's in pristine condition, no accidents, mechanically sound, well-maintained, always garaged, and never been tracked. Registration has been renewed and was serviced recently. It was originally purchased for $125K in 2007. 

Standard Features:
  • 2007 Aston Martin V8 Vantage Coupe
  • Exterior: Tungsten Silver
  • Interior: Obsidian black with white stitching
  • 4.3L V8
  • 6-speed manual transmission
  • Four-wheel ventilated and grooved disc brakes
  • Dynamic Stability Control (DSC)
  • Traction Control (TC)
  • 8-way adjustable sports seats
  • 6-disc CD changer
  • Alcantara headliner
  • Rear parking sensors
  • Full-grain leather interior
  • Leather sports steering wheel
  • Tire pressure monitoring system
Optional Equipment:
  • Premium audio system
  • Satellite navigation
  • 19" 7-spoke wheels
  • HID headlamps
  • Heated front seats
  • Bluetooth
  • Memory seats
  • High spec alarm
  • Red brake calipers
  • Bright finish grille
  • Cruise control
  • Garage door opener & auto dimming mirror
  • Battery conditioner
Upgrades:
  • Clear tail lamps (OEM and installed by dealer)
  • Updated front grille (OEM)
  • H&R OE Sport Springs
Frequently Asked Questions:

Q. How is the clutch?
A. The clutch grabs strong and never slips. I drive fairly conservatively and never track the Vantage.

Q. When was it last serviced?
A. It was last serviced on 3/26/2014.

Q. Are there any known issues with it?
A. There are zero mechanical issues. The brakes will sometimes squeal, but not because they need to be replaced. It's a known issue with the Vantages when the brakes are cold.

Q. Is the title clean? Has it been in any accidents?
A. The title is clean and it has not been in any accidents, major or minor.

Q. How much tread life is left on the tires?
A. The tires have approximately 25% tread left. Depending on how much you plan to drive it and how aggressively you drive, it will vary how much longer you have till they need to be replaced. I drive it roughly once a month and put approximately 3,000-4,000 miles/year.

Q. How are the brakes?
A. The front pads have 1/3 left and the rear pads have 1/2 left.

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Aston Martin has a very interesting future ahead of it. While the British brand appeared to be struggling with aging tech for a while, fresh investment from Daimler may have shown a light toward the future with the brand getting engines and electronics from them. Also, former Renault-Nissan top exec Andy Palmer has jumped ship from the French/Japanese automaker to become CEO of the much smaller sports car company. Interestingly, though, new reports from unnamed Nissan sources have indicated that Palmer has been pushing to work with AM for years.
Three unnamed company insiders told Reuters that Palmer made attempts to convince Renault-Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn in 2012 and 2013 to invest in Aston Martin, but his proposals were shot down both times for unspecified reasons, according to Automotive News. "We looked carefully at the proposal but we passed on it," said one of the sources.
You can easily see why Palmer was eying Aston Martin even back in 2012. It's no secret that the British sports car mavens were in need of extra funding, well before the Daimler investment. Building vehicles these days is only getting more expensive with stronger safety and emissions requirements. Just look at the brand's desperate hope to get a side-impact crash exemption to keep selling its models in the US as an example.

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