Buyer Resources
- 2007 Aston Martin V8 Vantage Roadster
- 4.3L Naturally Aspirated V8
- 6-Speed Automated Manual
- RWD
- Glacial Blue Exterior
- Obsidian Black Interior
- Black Convertible Soft Top
- Aston Martin Audio Premium System
- Battery Conditioner
- Bluetooth UPA (Phone Preparation)
- Black Brake Calipers
- Contemporary Center Paint Finish
- HID Headlamps w/ Washers & Leveling
- Heated Front Seats
- Cruise Control
- Powerfold Mirror Assembly
- Memory Seats
- Garage Door Opener w/ Auto-Dimming Mirror/UPR
- Satellite Navigation
- Wind Deflector
- 19” 7-Spoke Alloy Wheels
- Michelin Pilot Sport 4S Tires
- Aftermarket Infotainment Screen w/ Apple CarPlay
- Aftermarket Front & Rear Camera System
- Aston Martin OE Replacement Struts
- Aston Martin OE Motor Mounts
- Aftermarket Convertible Roof Module
- Re-Bonded Glass Rear Window
- Aftermarket O2 Sensors
- Aftermarket Drive Belt & Idler Pulley
- Paint Protection Film
- Current Owner Reports Paint Correction
- Current Owner Reports Recently Serviced Fluids
Extras Included in the Sale
- Service Records & Receipts (~$28,000 In Documented Receipts)
- Custom-Fit Car Cover
Blending hand-built British craftsmanship with analog V8 character, this 2007 Aston Martin V8 Vantage Roadster delivers one of the most emotionally engaging open-top grand touring experiences of its era. Showing just 18,423 miles, this exceptionally well-kept example is finished in elegant Glacial Blue over an All Obsidian Black interior, pairing timeless Aston Martin styling with a highly desirable factory specification and extensive documented maintenance. Powered by Aston Martin’s sonorous 4.3L naturally aspirated V8 and paired with the brand’s Sportshift automated manual transmission, this V8 Vantage offers a distinctly analog driving experience wrapped in unmistakably exotic design. With approximately $28,000 in documented receipts since purchase, this example reflects meaningful enthusiast ownership and careful mechanical stewardship.
Exterior and Interior
Finished in Glacial Blue, this 2007 Aston Martin V8 Vantage Roadster wears one of the marque’s most elegant and timeless color combinations, perfectly accentuating the sculpted proportions of Henrik Fisker’s acclaimed design. The long hood, short rear deck, muscular haunches, and signature Aston Martin grille create a shape that remains effortlessly beautiful nearly two decades later. Factory options including black brake calipers, HID headlamps, powerfold mirrors, and optional 19-inch 7-spoke wheels enhance the presentation, while paint correction and professionally applied paint protection film help preserve the finish. A recently updated convertible roof module and re-bonded glass rear window further support the car’s condition and usability. Inside, the cabin delivers the handcrafted luxury expected from Aston Martin, trimmed in All Obsidian Black and complemented by tasteful contemporary center trim finishes. Heated power memory seats, premium audio, satellite navigation, cruise control, and the wind deflector reinforce the Vantage’s grand touring mission, while the upgraded infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and front/rear camera integration introduces welcome modern usability. The cockpit remains intimate, driver-focused, and unmistakably bespoke, blending traditional craftsmanship with discreet technological enhancements that improve the ownership experience without compromising the car’s character.
Engine
Power comes from Aston Martin’s 4.3L naturally aspirated V8, a charismatic hand-assembled engine known for its high-revving delivery and unmistakable soundtrack, paired with a 6-speed Sportshift automated manual transmission sending power to the rear wheels. This example has benefited from extensive recent servicing, including Aston Martin OE replacement struts, new OE motor mounts, fresh O2 sensors, new drive belt and idler pulley, full fluid service, and new Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tires. These investments—totaling approximately $28,000 in receipts—address many of the key maintenance considerations associated with early V8 Vantage ownership. The result is a properly sorted Roadster that delivers the analog engagement, mechanical theater, and refined performance that made the V8 Vantage one of Aston Martin’s defining modern grand tourers.
Blending hand-built British craftsmanship with analog V8 character, this 2007 Aston Martin V8 Vantage Roadster delivers one of the most emotionally engaging open-top grand touring experiences of its era. Showing just 18,423 miles, this exceptionally well-kept example is finished in elegant Glacial Blue over an All Obsidian Black interior, pairing timeless Aston Martin styling with a highly desirable factory specification and extensive documented maintenance. Powered by Aston Martin’s sonorous 4.3L naturally aspirated V8 and paired with the brand’s Sportshift automated manual transmission, this V8 Vantage offers a distinctly analog driving experience wrapped in unmistakably exotic design. With approximately $28,000 in documented receipts since purchase, this example reflects meaningful enthusiast ownership and careful mechanical stewardship.
Vantage has traditionally been used to represent the most potent variant of an Aston Martin. In 2005, all that changed when Aston Martin spun off the term Vantage into a separate model. Intended to be their most agile model, this 2008 Aston Martin V8 Vantage Roadster is a fine way to check out that claim. This car features a Midnight Blue exterior, a Sahara Tan interior, and a 4.3-liter naturally aspirated V8 under the hood. It’s got a One of One certification by the Aston Martin Heritage Trust and comes with a 6-speed Sportshift automated manual transmission.
Vantage has been a tag that Aston Martin used to use to denote the higher-performance variants of their existing cars, such as the DB7. But in 2005, that changed when this prolific British sports car maker decided to make a model called the Vantage. That’s what we have here, a first-generation Aston Martin Vantage V8 for sale from Poquoson, Virginia. The car has got a manual gearbox, a Caspian Blue interior and only over 41,000 miles to its name. If you’d like to experience one of the finest British grand tourers from the mid to late 2000s, as well as channel a little bit of James Bond suaveness, this reportedly all-stock car is ideal.
The 2013 Aston Martin DB9 represented a major evolution of Aston Martin’s iconic grand tourer, bringing meaningful chassis, styling, and performance improvements while preserving the timeless elegance that made the DB9 such a design benchmark. Showing approximately 39,149 miles, this example is finished in sophisticated Skyfall Silver over an Obsidian Black cabin, a combination that perfectly complements the car’s understated yet unmistakably exotic character. Powered by Aston Martin’s glorious naturally aspirated 5.9L V12, the DB9 delivers the kind of smooth, effortless performance that defined the traditional grand touring experience before downsizing and turbocharging became the norm. For buyers seeking one of the last truly classic Aston Martin V12 grand tourers, this DB9 remains an exceptionally compelling proposition.
The Aston Martin V12 Vanquish is one of the most iconic grand touring cars of the early 2000s, blending hand-built British craftsmanship with exotic V12 performance in a package that remains deeply desirable today. Famously recognized as James Bond’s car in Die Another Day, the Vanquish represented Aston Martin’s technological flagship at launch, introducing a bonded aluminum chassis, advanced paddle-shift transmission, and unmistakably muscular Ian Callum styling. This 2002 Aston Martin V12 Vanquish shows approximately 23,513 miles and presents in timeless Tungsten Silver over Charcoal, a quintessential Aston Martin color combination. With its naturally aspirated V12, elegant interior appointments, and increasingly collectible status, this Vanquish offers a compelling opportunity to own one of Aston Martin’s most memorable modern-era halo cars.
Blending hand-built British craftsmanship with analog V8 character, this 2007 Aston Martin V8 Vantage Roadster delivers one of the most emotionally engaging open-top grand touring experiences of its era. Showing just 18,423 miles, this exceptionally well-kept example is finished in elegant Glacial Blue over an All Obsidian Black interior, pairing timeless Aston Martin styling with a highly desirable factory specification and extensive documented maintenance. Powered by Aston Martin’s sonorous 4.3L naturally aspirated V8 and paired with the brand’s Sportshift automated manual transmission, this V8 Vantage offers a distinctly analog driving experience wrapped in unmistakably exotic design. With approximately $28,000 in documented receipts since purchase, this example reflects meaningful enthusiast ownership and careful mechanical stewardship.
Audi’s RS 7 Performance represented the pinnacle of the C7-generation RS lineup, and this 2018 Audi RS 7 Performance Navarra Edition is among the most exclusive examples ever produced, with just 25 units built for North America. Showing approximately 35,383 miles, this limited-production Audi Exclusive model combines the immense performance of a 605-horsepower twin-turbocharged V8 with a bespoke Navarra Blue exterior and a uniquely tailored Black and Lunar Silver interior. Equipped with desirable factory options including the Carbon Ceramic Brake Package, Audi Sport Titanium Exhaust, Driver Assistance Package, and Bang & Olufsen Advanced Sound System, this Navarra Edition offers an exceptional blend of supercar performance, luxury, practicality, and rarity that is becoming increasingly difficult to find in the modern performance car market.
Luxury SUVs may be common today, but the Maserati Levante was one of the first vehicles to successfully blend true Italian grand touring character with everyday SUV practicality. This 2017 Maserati Levante S represents the more desirable performance-oriented variant, benefiting from a Ferrari-built twin-turbocharged V6 that delivers an unmistakably exotic soundtrack and spirited performance. Showing approximately 75,279 miles, this example is finished in elegant Bianco Alpi over a rich Marrone interior and comes equipped with a long list of premium features, including a Harman Kardon audio system, heated and ventilated seating, adaptive air suspension, and a 360-degree camera system. Combining distinctive styling, luxury accommodations, and engaging driving dynamics, this Levante S offers a unique alternative to the more common German luxury SUVs.
The Mercedes-AMG GT 63 S 4-Door Coupe blends supercar performance with grand touring comfort, creating one of the most versatile high-performance luxury vehicles on the market. This 2023 Mercedes-AMG GT 63 S 4-Door Coupe is finished in stunning MANUFAKTUR Graphite Grey Magno over a Red Pepper and Black Exclusive Nappa leather interior, a striking combination that perfectly suits its aggressive character. Showing just 22,734 miles, this example is heavily optioned with sought-after features including the AMG Aerodynamics Package, AMG Carbon Fiber Trim, Driver Assistance Package, and AMG Night Package. Powered by AMG’s handcrafted twin-turbocharged V8 and equipped with 4MATIC+ all-wheel drive, this GT 63 S offers the performance of a dedicated sports car while retaining the practicality of a four-door luxury grand tourer.
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