- 2007 Model Year Aston Martin V8 Vantage Convertible
- Blue exterior
- Black interior
- Aston Martin Sound System
- Bluetooth capable
- Black brake calipers
- Heated front seats
- Cruise control
- Memory seats
- Navigation
- 19" Wheels reported by current owner
- White stitching on interior
It's safe to say that Aston Martin has become deeply intertwined with the James Bond franchise. At the mere sight of an Aston Martin, memories of the suave super spy, James Bond, come flooding back. Aston Martin, established in 1913, has long used the Vantage name to signify the high-performance version of a particular model. However, it wasn't until 1977 that the first standalone Aston Martin V8 Vantage was introduced. In 2005, Aston Martin launched a new iteration of the esteemed Vantage, featuring a V8, while a V12 version followed in 2009. Now, up for sale is a genuine British speed machine in the form of this 2007 Aston Martin V8 Vantage roadster, with just 14,200 miles on the odometer.
Exterior and Interior
Aston Martin prides itself on offering their clients an array of choices for both interior and exterior finishes. As such, the Aston Martin V8 Vantage was presented in an impressive 22 exterior color options. This particular 2007 V8 Vantage boasts the desirable Elusive Blue Metallic exterior paint scheme, accentuated by a set of premium 19" 7-spoke aluminum wheels. The Vantage showcases black painted brake calipers adorned with the Aston Martin script in a contrasting white, while a black soft top provides the finishing touch. The sides feature dual-tone side mirrors on stylish stalks, and the signature grille takes center stage at the front with chrome-painted horizontal lines. The rear features a lip that adds a subtle spoiler effect. Inside, the Vantage boasts a stylish Obsidian Black interior adorned with white contrast stitching on the leather bucket seats, door trims, and center console. The Vantage features a unique button-operated gear mode, situated in place of the standard gear knob and lever, on the center console. Other notable features include heating and memory functions for the seats, a Bluetooth-capable Aston Martin audio system, cruise control, and navigation.
Engine
This 2007 Aston Martin V8 Vantage roadster is aptly named, boasting a 4.3L V8 engine seamlessly coupled with a 6-Speed Sport Shift Automated Transaxle. This powertrain delivers an impressive 380 horsepower and 302 lb.ft of torque, propelling the vehicle from 0 to 60 mph in just 4.8 seconds and reaching a top speed of 175 mph. The vehicle also features slotted Brembo brakes, ensuring exceptional stopping power when needed.
The 2015 Aston Martin V8 Vantage GT Roadster delivers the unmistakable character of a hand-built British sports car with the added excitement of open-top motoring. As the performance-focused GT variant, it combines Aston Martin’s timeless design language with a naturally aspirated V8 and the brand’s Sportshift II automated manual transmission for an engaging driving experience. Showing just 29,830 miles, this Jet Black example is finished with an All Obsidian Black leather interior and was configured with over $13,000 in factory options, including the desirable Technology Pack, Aston Martin 700W Premium Audio System, heated seats, and Piano Black interior trim. With a total original MSRP of $135,217.50, this V8 Vantage GT Roadster offers an exceptional blend of exclusivity, luxury, and performance.
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.
The 2015 Aston Martin V8 Vantage GT Roadster delivers the unmistakable character of a hand-built British sports car with the added excitement of open-top motoring. As the performance-focused GT variant, it combines Aston Martin’s timeless design language with a naturally aspirated V8 and the brand’s Sportshift II automated manual transmission for an engaging driving experience. Showing just 29,830 miles, this Jet Black example is finished with an All Obsidian Black leather interior and was configured with over $13,000 in factory options, including the desirable Technology Pack, Aston Martin 700W Premium Audio System, heated seats, and Piano Black interior trim. With a total original MSRP of $135,217.50, this V8 Vantage GT Roadster offers an exceptional blend of exclusivity, luxury, and performance.
The Aston Martin DB7 is widely regarded as the car that helped revitalize Aston Martin during the 1990s and early 2000s, blending timeless British styling with refined grand touring performance. This 2003 Aston Martin DB7 V12 Vantage Coupe represents one of the most desirable iterations of the model, powered by a naturally aspirated V12 and finished in elegant Antrim Blue over an Atlantic Blue and Parchment leather interior. Showing just 11,528 miles, this exceptionally low-mileage example has been driven sparingly and carefully preserved. With its hand-built craftsmanship, luxurious cabin appointments, and effortless V12 performance, this DB7 offers collectors and enthusiasts the opportunity to own a modern Aston Martin that embodies the brand’s classic grand touring philosophy.
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.
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