



Since the Aston Martin DB2 was debuted back in 1950, the high performance versions in a particular model range of Aston Martin’s were granted the renowned Vantage moniker. The DB7 arrived on the scene in 1994 and remained in production until 2004. Designed by Ian Callum and Keith Helfet, the Aston Martin DB7 went on to be the most manufactured Aston Martin to date. The DB7 Vantage edition, which came in coupe and convertible forms, was developed to claim exceptional power and performance. We are delighted to offer this exquisite example of the 2003 Aston Martin DB7 V12 Vantage Volante (meaning convertible) stationed in Texas. With only 12,500 miles on the clock and equipped with the rare 6-speed manual option, this is one of the handful of DB7 Vantages on the market with low millage. This is the perfect Aston Martin for those who fancy a car that makes a statement wherever it goes.

Aston Martin is a famous brand for their outstanding beauty standards for their vehicles. The stunning silhouette of this 2003 Aston Martin DB7 V12 Vantage Volante is finished with a Metallic Gray exterior paint and accompanied with a soft-top cover. This Vantage is fitted with mesh upper and lower grilles up front and a sport exhaust at the rear as factory options. It elegantly rides on 19" wheels wrapped in Yokohama AVS Sport rubber. The interior of this 2003 Aston Martin DB7 V12 Vantage Volante features Light Gray leather seats and a Carbon fiber interior trim. This luxurious interior is fitted with heated front seats and a premium audio system while the large red ‘Engine Start’ button being the highlight of the carbon fiber center console. Two large gauges are sandwiched between four smaller gauges on the dashboard in front of the driver.

The Aston Martin DB7 Vantage is the first ever Aston Martin to boast a V12 power unit. Lurking beneath the hood of this DB7 Vantage Volante is a massive 5.9L V12 engine capable of producing 420 horsepower and 400 lb-ft of torque. The power is send to the wheels via a rare 6-speed manual transmission option. This Vantage Volante sprints out from 0 to 60 under just five seconds on its way to hit its top speed of 165mph.

Car Location: Texas Low Miles Rare 6 speed manual option Only 12,500 miles reported 5.9L V12 Metallic Gray Exterior Light Gray interior Heated seats 19" wheels Heated seats Carbon fiber interior trim Premium audio system Soft Top Cover



Aston Martin is perhaps best known for outfitting James Bond with his wheels for that particular movie. Yes, this British sports car maker was prominently seen on the screen in Bond flicks from the Sixties, Seventies, Eighties and Two Thousands, right up to the very last one of our time, No Time To Die. Contrary to popular belief, the DB7 didn’t feature in a Bond film, but still has that Bond sense of cool about it. Made between 1994 and 2004, it was offered in coupe and convertible (Volante) forms. Today, we have a 1997 Aston Martin DB7 Volante for sale from Riviera Beach with just 26,000 miles on the clock. It’s the perfect car for a Bond aficionado, or any petrolhead, really. The car comes with a clear title as it has spent its entire life within the custody of an auto collection inside a garage. Two keys, an auxiliary battery charger and the original owner’s manual are included with the sale.



Aston Martin is one of Britain’s best-known sports car makers. Today, the brand also makes a sedan and an SUV, but for much of their existence, they’re perhaps best known for providing James Bond with his wheels. Yes, many Bond cars have been Aston Martins, so naturally, driving an Aston Martin sports car can have that iconic theme humming in your head. While the DB7 of 1994-2003 wasn’t featured in any Bond films, it’s hard to not feel like Bond when driving one, especially a V12-equipped example such as this New Hampshire-based 2003 Aston Martin DB7 Vantage that’s’ available right now. The car has traveled for under 31,000 miles in its life, and could be your ticket to driving bliss with a generous helping of suave, if you choose to buy it.



Most British cars in the world have suave to them just like the lads who build them. Abs of course, Aston Martin is one of the leading luxury auto manufacturers, with the DB7 being the most-produced Aston Martin automobile up to 2004. The Jaguar XJS platform evolved into the DB7 platform, albeit with numerous modifications. In the mid-1990s, the Aston was warmly received since the DB7 returned Aston Martin to its classic design aesthetic, which made its models some of the most exquisite vehicles ever produced. Fast forward to 2003, the DB7 was available in many flavors, including the vantage Volante version we feature here. It reportedly has only 27,362 miles on its clock and has all its maintenance up to date.




Quick, don your tuxedo and set your GPS to Roswell, where you can pick up this silver 2019 Aston Martin DB9 and make it yours. Even though the DB9 didn’t feature in a Bond film, it’s definitely worthy of being the superspy’s car. With those sleek lines and unmistakable Aston Martin design features, the DB9 was produced between 2004 and 2016. It came with that superb 5.9-liter (incorrectly called a 6.0-liter due to judicious rounding up) V12 under the hood, as well as a finely crafted interior. Our subject car has all those tantalizing features, and a super low 13,172 miles on the clock! Could you get a better deal than this? Likely not.



Aston Martin, known for their fine sports cars that carried James Bond around in many a movie over the decades, stunned the world when they released a four-door car in 2010. Called the Rapide, it was made until 2020, as a five-door liftback-styled executive car. Sitting on an extended DB9 and Vanquish platform, the Rapide quickly gained a cult following. It was recognized as a fast four-seater that served the Aston Martin enthusiast who had a family to satisfy as well. Today’s 2016 Aston Martin Rapide S is thus ideal for the petrolhead with commitments, and has traveled 26,000 miles so far. It’s located in Garfield, New Jersey, and if you’re still on the fence about buying this car, perhaps its lovely 5.9-liter naturally aspirated V12 will be the necessary factor to swing you towards this captivating machine.



Let’s face it, there’s no escaping the SUV onslaught. Every automaker who is somebody these days has got to have an SUV or at least a crossover in their line-up. Ferrari does, Maserati does, Lamborghini does, everyone does. Today’s candidate is Aston Martin’s finest in the SUV space, a 2021 Aston-Martin DBX from Fremont, Indiana. The DBX was introduced in 2020 and is related to the Vantage. This particular example has got under 24,000 miles on the clock, making it a suitably low-mileage example for someone who is searching for a fantastic British SUV with some James Bond-esque coolness. If that’s you, contact us right now.


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