



When considering the erotic appeal of a car, usually, the plethora of Italian car models comes to mind first. But what happens if the Brits wish to take part in this contest? That's when Aston Martin comes into the picture. This British automaker has been a purveyor of luxurious automobiles for over a century. Aston Martin has also been the car of choice for the iconic fictional spy James Bond. This association has helped cement the brand's place in popular culture, symbolizing sophistication, elegance, and high-end performance. Here is a gorgeous example of the 2008 Aston Martin V8 Vantage Roadster, a vehicle that sums up breathtaking looks, stirring performance, and British ingenuity. With just 14,700 miles on its clock, this beauty can now be yours to boast.

With this 2008 Aston Martin V8 Vantage Roadster, a Tungsten Silver exterior catches the eye with its shimmering finish. Complementing this is the black power convertible top, which adds a touch of contrast to the overall design. Adding to the car's signature style are the bright finish front grill and the front fender vents that serve both functional and aesthetic purposes. Standing out on the car are the 19" Aston Martin 7-spoke alloy wheels exuding a beautiful contrast and hinting at its performance capabilities. Opening the doors to this 2008 Aston Martin V8 Vantage Roadster will reveal the Chancellor Red interior. Featuring memory seats and mirrors that automatically adjust to the driver's preferred settings, this Aston also offers heated seats for your comfort. The Premium Audio system envelops the passengers in a rich and immersive soundscape. And with Bluetooth capability, passengers can easily connect their devices to the car's sound system. It also provides navigation and cruise control as well, adding to the convenience of your journeys.

The mighty 4.3L V8 powerhouse of this 2008 Aston Martin V8 Vantage Roadster will surely grab your attention as it casually blast out 380hp and 302 lb-ft of torque. Paired with the 6-speed Automated Manual Transmission (AMT), the engine is able to unleash its full potential. With this combination, this Aston can bolt from zero to 60 mph in just 5.2 seconds.




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.



Aston Martin's are, in short, the ideal grand tourer, with looks to kill and performance that ensures smiles on every drive. Being behind the wheel of one calls for a good time and nothing less. Looking back at the multiple marques, the Aston Martin Vantage is the one that calls out the most; it's the perfect blend of luxury, class, performance, and a timeless design. Present today is this lovely 2008 Aston Martin Vantage Convertible; this piece of automotive greatness has a reported 39,999 miles on the clock and is grand touring loyalty at your command.



Aston Martin resurrected the Vantage name as a stand-alone model in 2005. Previously used to denote a more powerful variant of an existing nameplate, the Vantage is a grand tourer, just like the DB9 that slotted above it during the period. This particular 2009 Aston Martin V8 Vantage Coupe bears only 8,200 miles on its wheels and is said to have received a recent tune-up, as well as full maintenance done approximately four months ago. If you've ever wanted to channel your inner James Bond fantasies, just buy this car and let your imagination run riot, albeit within the confines of the law.




Spy novels are a breakthrough into a world that only exists in imagination, it's a sight of picturesque views, secret missions, and most importantly great looking cars. In the world of spies, there really is no one better than James Bond. He likes his drinks shaken, not stirred, missions that beat the most craziest odds, and sleek Aston Martins to make a statement. If you ever wanted to share something James Bond has, we have some good news for you. Present today is this 2018 Aston Martin DB11. Hailing from Scottsdale, Arizona, this stylish British grand tourer with a Technology Pack and Contemporary & Luxury Pack has just 14,200 miles run in and is looking for its next agent to explore twisty B roads in style.



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.




There comes a time when a car manufacturer strikes gold with a release; Honda was that manufacturer back in the 90s with the all-new Honda NSX. Set to be Japan’s first production supercar, the NSX most definitely stepped up to the occasion and even has legendary F1 driver Ayrton Senna’s feedback in making it a success. From being a machine that kickstarted a revolution and set the tone for what the rising sun brings to the table, the NSX name was retired back in 2005, only to be revived in 2016. Filling the big boots left by the original NSX was a task and more, but rest assured, the second generation managed to stir up waves in the automotive world, just like its predecessor. Present today is this 2022 Acura NSX Type S, it's quite the rare machine and is reported to be number 7 of just 350 ever sold worldwide. This limited-edition Japanese supercar hails from Jacksonville, Florida, and is also reported to have just 3,160 miles on the clock and comes with an Acura NSX Type-S Car Cover included in the sale.



Ferrari’s 488 GTB marked a turning point for the brand, bringing turbocharging back to its mid-engine V8 lineup while still delivering the sharp throttle response and emotion enthusiasts expect. This 2017 Ferrari 488 GTB, showing just over 6,000 miles, is finished in the iconic Rosso Corsa over Cuoio—a timeless Ferrari specification that perfectly balances sportiness and luxury. Equipped with desirable factory options such as Scuderia Ferrari shields, carbon fiber steering wheel with LEDs, Giallo rev counter, and Cavallino Rampante embroidered headrests, this example is further enhanced with tasteful aftermarket carbon fiber upgrades, exhaust, and upgraded wheels, making it an eye-catching and performance-focused Prancing Horse.



This 2004 Lamborghini Murcielago isn’t a car for the lazy. It’s not meant for those who want to be able to simply flatten a gas pedal and go from zero to sixty in three seconds. No, with its proper manual gearbox, all-wheel drive system and refreshing lack of extensive electronic driver aids, this is a machine that separates the rookies from the pros. It’s a pure driver’s car in all its Giallo Orion glory, and one that’s sure to become a classic very soon. With just 27,182 miles on the clock, it’s now available in Los Angeles for those who dare to own one of the world’s most potent supercars of its time.

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