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2007 Aston Martin Vantage 6 Speed Manual on 2040-cars

US $59,999.00
Year:2007 Mileage:32921 Color: Titanium Silver /
 Obsidian Black
Location:

Troy, Michigan, United States

Troy, Michigan, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Manual
Engine:4.3 Litre V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: SCFBB03B37GC03454
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.



Original Build Sheet

VEHICLE DETAILS
Model: V8 Coupe
Chassis: C03454
VIN: SCFBB03B37GC03454
Country: U.S.A.
Model Year: 2007
Drive: Left Hand Drive
Gearbox: Manual
Exterior Colour: A M Titanium Silver (Fast Track)
INTERIOR TRIM
Trim Upper Colour: Obsidian Black
Trim Upper Stitching: Silver
Trim Lower Colour: Obsidian Black
Trim Lower Stitching: Silver
Seat Outer Colour: Obsidian Black (Fast Track)
Seat Outer Stitching: Colour Match to Leather
Seat Inner Colour: Obsidian Black (Fast Track)
Seat Inner Stitching: Silver (Coarse)
Headlining Inner: Tailors Grey (Fast Track)
Carpet Colour: Obsidian Black (Fast Track)
Carpet Binding: Colour Match to Carpet
Carpet Stitching: Silver (Coarse)
Steering Wheel Colour: Obsidian Black (Fast Track)
OPTIONS
Battery Conditioner: Battery Conditioner - USA/Can/Jpn
Brake Calipers: Brake Calipers - Red
Centre Console Stowage: Smokers Kit
Cruise Control: Cruise Control
Facia Trim: Alloy Facia
First Aid Kit: First Aid Kit
Front Grille: Bright Finish Grille
Guidebook Language: USA
Headlamps: HID Headlamp - Wash And Levelling - Fed
In Car Entertainment: Aston Martin Premium Audio
IP Language: Language - USA English
Mirrors: Powerfold Mirror Assembly
Sat Nav CD: Satellite Navigation Disc - USA
Satellite Navigation: Satellite Navigation
Seat Heating: Heated Front Seats
Seatbelt: Seatbelt - Warm Charcoal
Umbrella: Umbrella And Holder
Wheels: Optional 19Inch 7 Spoke Wheels
WARRANTY DETAILS
Engine Number: AM05/04080
Wholesale Date: 01/10/2006
Warranty Start Date: 01/12/2006
Warranty End Date: 01/12/2009






Convenience Features
  • Tilt steering wheel
  • Automatic temperature control
  • Power windows
  • Air conditioning
  • Passenger door bin
  • Remote keyless entry
  • Illuminated entry
  • Driver door bin
  • Telescoping steering wheel
Entertainment Features
  • AM/FM radio
  • Speakers: 6
  • CD player
Seats and Trim
  • Leather shift knob
  • Max seating capacity: 2
  • Leather steering wheel
  • Front seats: bucket
  • Front center armrest
  • Power passenger seat
  • Leather upholstery
  • Power driver seat
  • Rear seat center armrest
Body Exterior
  • Spoiler
  • Door mirrors: body-color
  • Power door mirrors
  • Bumpers: body-color
  • Heated door mirrors
Specs and Dimensions
  • Wheelbase: 2,604mm (102.5")
  • Exterior body width: 1,867mm (73.5")
  • Compression ratio: 11.30 to 1
  • Engine bore x stroke: 89.0mm x 86.0mm (3.50" x 3.39")
  • Engine horsepower: 380hp @ 7,000RPM
  • Front headroom: 932mm (36.7")
  • Turning radius: 5.6m (18.3')
  • Front legroom: 1,087mm (42.8")
  • Exterior length: 4,382mm (172.5")
  • Engine displacement: 4.3 L
  • Exterior height: 1,255mm (49.4")
  • Engine torque: 302 lb.-ft. @ 5,000RPM
  • Interior cargo volume: 300 L (11 cu.ft.)
Powertrain
  • Fuel economy city: 13mpg
  • Cylinder configuration: V-8
  • Horsepower: 380hp @ 7,000RPM
  • Fuel economy highway: 19mpg
  • Recommended fuel: premium unleaded
  • Engine location: front
  • Variable valve control
  • Engine liters: 4.3
  • Torque: 302 lb.-ft. @ 5,000RPM
  • Drive type: rear-wheel
  • Number of valves: 32
  • Fuel tank capacity: 21.2gal.
  • Limited slip differential
Safety and Security
  • Traction control
  • Brake assist
  • Electronic stability
  • ABS brakes
  • Security system
  • Dual front side impact airbags
  • 4 wheel disc brakes
  • Panic alarm
  • Ignition disable
  • Occupant sensing airbag
  • Dual front impact airbags
Suspension/Handling
  • Speed-sensing steering
  • Four wheel independent suspension
  • Tires: performance
  • Rear anti-roll bar
  • Power steering
  • Front anti-roll bar
  • Alloy wheels
  • Sport suspension
Lighting, Visibility and Instrumentation
  • Outside temperature display
  • Tachometer
  • Trip computer
  • Front reading lights
  • Variably intermittent wipers
  • Parking sensors: rear
  • Rear window defroster
  • Low tire pressure warning

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Auto blog

Aston Martin hires Ferrari's 'key guys' to challenge 488 GTB

Fri, Oct 6 2017

Aston Martin is wasting no time in its aggressive product rollout, and it's putting Ferrari and other supercar makers on notice. At the recent launch of the DB11 V8 in Catalonia, Spain, we caught up with Aston Martin CEO Andy Palmer. The Aston chief gave us new details on plans for a mid-engine car to go up against the Ferrari 488 GTB, the McLaren 720S and the Lamborghini Huracan. Palmer says Aston has harnessed a great deal of learning from the $3 million Valkyrie hypercar and plans to apply that to its next mid-engine car, slated to land sometime in 2020 or so. As indicated in part of our conversation below, design plans for that car are developing quickly. Autoblog: You said there will be a forthcoming mid-engine sports car. I still think the Ferrari 488 GTB is one of the best I've driven. How do you compete with that? Andy Palmer: "Well, I agree with you. That's the best car in its segment. And we're going to take it on. And I realize the gravity of that statement, of what that means." AB: So how do you take on the 488 GTB? AP: "Well, to start with, you recruit from Ferrari the head of body structures, and the head of powertrains. I've now got three of Ferrari's key guys. And really, it's a big compliment to Ferrari. That's the defining car in its segment, and it's really, really good. And those three guys now work for me. And you combine those guys with Nick [Lines, chief planning officer, Aston Martin] and Marek [Reichman, chief creative officer, Aston Martin] who you know really well, and you create some great recipes. And now I've got a better understanding of what that car looks like." AB: How far along is that car? Is there a clay model already? AP: "Yeah, there's clay. There's actually eight quarter-scales. And there's one in particular that I'm leaning toward. We've got it pushed out; it's gone to a second studio in Milton Keynes. That studio is different from Gaydon. And I've got a pretty good idea of what the replacement for the 488 is going to be like as well. So, if we're going in that market, we need to be ahead of the 488. And there's no naivete about what that means." View 16 Photos One of the recruits Palmer is referring to is Max Szwaj, former head of innovation and body structures at Ferrari and Maserati. Szwaj has been named vice president and chief technical officer in his new role in Gaydon.

Soundcheck: Aston Martin Valkyrie begins to scream

Sun, Dec 1 2019

In July, Aston Martin published the first video of the Valkyrie on track at Britain's Silverstone Circuit during the Formula One Grand Prix weekend there. Test driver Chris Goodwin didn't push the 1,160-horsepower coupe to its limits, merely massaging the throttle for the camera a few times. The English carmaker headed back to Silverstone this month with a group of guests in tow, and this time the test driver put a little more muscle into the fly-bys. Since the track was wet, the soundtrack still can't be considered the ultimate experience, but even so, the 6.5-liter Cosworth V12 sounds exceptionally good. This new video injects a high-pitched wail that was missing in July, the kind of wicked, soaring keen that jellies one's organs and notifies the mind of blinding terrors on approach. In fact, the Valkyrie now makes all the noises Formula 1 fans wished the F1 race cars could make. That's no hyperbole, either. Compare the modern Cosworth to the 3.5-liter Honda V12 in the 1991 McLaren MP4/6, the resemblance is clear. Remove the street-legal equipment on the Aston Martin and let Goodwin uncork it, as we expect to happen in next year's World Endurance Championship, and it's clear the WEC might have the best sounding racers in all of motorsport. Deliveries are scheduled to begin before the end of the year, so Aston Martin should be wrapping up its validation testing on Verification Prototype 1 if it hasn't already. After that come competition entries into the FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC). And after that, someone will need to convince at least one owner to drive the Valkyrie on the street so that we can all enjoy the noise.

2020 Aston Martin Vantage Road Test | Old-school road trip in a new-school Aston

Tue, May 26 2020

Our roads may be virtually empty, with Americans all cooped up and nowhere to go. But with jet planes and TSA lines looking iffy and icky for the foreseeable future, the great American road trip is poised to reclaim its preeminence in travel. To test that post-pandemic theory, in a purely theoretical way, I requisition a 2020 Aston Martin Vantage for a daytrip from New York to the Catskills. It’s the kind of high-character “import” sports car that once defined the breed, before corporate imperatives watered the character down. AstonÂ’s two-seater is nakedly beautiful, flawed-yet-fabulous, and expensive as hell. But if you drive the Vantage and donÂ’t fall head-over-loafers, IÂ’d accuse you of not caring for sports cars at all. ItÂ’s as alive and engaging as any sports car out there, a 509-horsepower firecracker that rewards skilled drivers – or dings them for mistakes – in defiance of the trend toward all-wheel-drive automatons. As for the Catskills, itÂ’s in the midst of its own explosive comeback. This rough-hewn mountain region, a convenient two hours north of Manhattan, was once the prime vacation destination of the Northeast, so popular in the late 19th century that a 1,200-room luxury hotel was required just to gaze at some waterfalls, with guests including U.S. presidents and Oscar Wilde. Through the 1950s and 60s, it continued to be the pipeline to nature for Jewish families and other northeast tourists. Their summer camps and sprawling “Borscht Belt” resorts and nightclubs mythologized in films like Dirty Dancing and now televisionÂ’s The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, which has fetishized Catskills nostalgia to a truly marvelous degree. Then came airline travel, and affordable tickets to Miami Beach and other exotic warm-weather locales. Like a Palm Springs of the east, the Catskills fell into steep decline. The region became a punch line of corny kitsch. As with Palm Springs, fashion has come full circle: The Catskills and adjacent Hudson Valley are red-hot again, rediscovered by Brooklynites especially as a magical spot for affordable second homes, or permanent moves to open farm-to-table restaurants, curated antique shops and other bastions of rustic hip. The Vantage lures me from coronavirus lockdown like a movie idol waving outside my Brooklyn window, for a cannon-shot recon run to Woodstock.