2012 Aston Martin Virage Volante Convertible 5k Miles 239k Msrp As New on 2040-cars
Lake Bluff, Illinois, United States
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$239,350.00 MSRP. ONE OWNER LAKE FOREST TRADE 5K CERTIFIED MILES. CARBON CERAMIC BRAKES, RED CALIPERS, LEVEL 2 SOUND, PIANO BLACK TRIM. THE $750.00 ADDITIONAL GLASS KEY BRINGS THE ORIGINAL PRICE TO $240,100.00. THIS ONE IS PRICED TO SELL. CAR IS BETTER THAN NEW. NOT THE SLIGHTEST PAINT OR WHEEL BLEMISH ANYWHERE. NO PRIOR PAINTWORK OF ANY KIND AND NO PRIOR TOBACCO OF ANY KIND. DOCTOR OWNED AND CARED FOR LIKE ONE OF HIS PATIENTS. ULTRA LATE 07-2012 BUILD DATE AND 11/21/2012 IN-SERVICE DATE LEAVES THE MAXIMUM AMOUNT OF WARRANTY AVAILABLE. BUILT 07/12, ONLY ONE MONTH BEFORE 2013 ASTON'S BEGAN PRODUCTION. ALL GOOD THINGS. THIS CAR HAS THE RIGHT LOOK. THE TUNGSTEN SILVER IS A RICH SMOKE GREY OR GRAPHITE THAT MARRIES BEAUTIFULLY TO THE CREAM-TRUFFLE INTERIOR WITH THE MATCHING TRUFFLE TOP. THIS CAR HAS A REGAL AND ELEGANT AIR ABOUT IT. THE CARPET, LEATHER AND HEADLINER COLORS ARE EACH A $1,020.00 OPTION AND KNOWN AS 'CONTEMPORARY' FOR A TOTAL OF $3,060.00 TO PERSONALIZE THE INTERIOR TRIM. JUST SO BREATHTAKING TO BEHOLD. PLENTY OF BORING BLACK AND STANDARD SILVER CARS OUT THERE. WE ARE PRICED A FULL $10,000.00 UNDER THE ONLY OTHER TWIN TO IT FOR SALE IN THE NATION. PRICED TO SELL AND THE FUSSIEST, MOST DEDICATED ASTON BUYER WILL NOT BE ABLE TO FIND FAULT OF ANY KIND WITH THIS GEM. IN ADDITION TO THE SPOTLESS ONE OWNER CARFAX AND HISTORY, I ALSO USE AN ELCOMETER TO MEASURE THE PAINT ON EVERY PANEL. WHEN I TELL YOU THERE HAS BEEN NO PRIOR PAINT OR COLLISION REPAIR, I CAN BACK THAT UP SCIENTIFICALLY, NOT JUST WITH THE CARFAX REPORT THAT CAN ON OCCASION PROVE INACCURATE. NOTHING HAS BEEN LEFT TO CHANCE. WE ALSO HAVE THE SECONDARY $750.00 OPTIONAL GLASS KEY. STUNNING CAR. DREAM NO MORE. THIS ONE IS WITHIN REACH. INEXPENSIVE AND PROFESSIONAL OUT OF STATE ENCLOSED SHIPPING AVAILABLE TO YOUR DOORSTEP AT YOUR REQUEST. |
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