



"Aston Martin calls it the Vanquish, we call it the Vanish," whimsically declared John Cleese as Q in the 2002 James Bond film "Die Another Day." This cinematic moment marked the return of the iconic superspy to Aston Martin, and what better vehicle to symbolize this reunion than the Aston Martin Vanquish? Spanning two generations from 2001 to 2018, the Vanquish held the prestigious title of Aston Martin's flagship grand tourer. Our focus today is on the second-generation marvel, the 2016 Aston Martin Vanquish Volante, a convertible that promises not to vanish but to provide an enthralling driving experience every time you slip behind the wheel. Adding to its allure, this pristine beauty boasts fewer than 4,000 miles on the odometer.

Cloaked in the enchanting AML Carbon Black paintwork, this drop-top masterpiece captivates with its timeless lines and curves. Rolling on a set of 20-inch 10-spoke gloss black DT wheels, shod with high-performance tires, it radiates a blend of sophistication and performance. Noteworthy exterior details include V12 side fender badges, a polished aluminum fuel cap, and carbon fiber exterior door releases. The powered convertible top, when retracted, is complemented by a convertible wind deflector, ensuring a comfortable and serene driving experience. Inside the cabin, indulge in the lap of luxury with Obsidian Black leather seats adorned with meticulous red stitching, offering seating for four occupants. The heated and ventilated front seats, equipped with power adjustment, cater to your comfort. Automatic climate control maintains an optimal cabin temperature, and intricate quilting on seat accents and the parcel shelf adds a touch of opulence. The steering wheel, inspired by Aston Martin's One-77 supercar, exudes sophistication. Additional conveniences include a garage door opener for seamless transitions. Not to be overlooked, the signature Aston Martin instrument cluster, featuring contra-rotating speedo and tacho needles, stands out as one of the most distinctive analog clusters in the automotive realm.

Beneath the elegant exterior lies a sonorous 5.9L V12 engine, untouched by forced induction. Generating 568hp and 465lb-ft of torque, this naturally aspirated powerhouse propels the 2016 Aston Martin Vanquish Volante from 0 to 60 mph in less than 4 seconds. With a top speed reaching 197mph, the driving experience is nothing short of exhilarating. The 8-speed ZF 8HP70 automatic gearbox, with Touchtronic manual gear selection via steering wheel-mounted paddles, ensures seamless gear transitions, contributing to the overall symphony of performance this convertible masterpiece delivers.




Famously introduced to the world in the 2002 James Bond film Die Another Day, the Aston Martin Vanquish represented a sort of new order for this iconic British automaker. It heralded a new era in design that would continue for well over a decade, as well as elevating the brand’s offerings into new levels of dynamic excellence. The Vanquish continues to be available with the third generation debuting for the 2024 model year. In 2012, the second generation was available, and that’s what we have here. But not just any old second-gen Vanquish, this is a 2014 Aston Martin Vanquish Centenary Edition! With its carbon ceramic disc brakes, solid Sterling Silver Aston Martin badges, logo and build plate, plus numbered sill plates that tell us this car is #22 of 100, it’s a truly special machine to get your hands on. Now, with a mere 500 miles on its odometer, its available in Birmingham, Michigan.



Perhaps the most iconic way that the Aston Martin Vanquish is introduced to the world is in the James Bond film Die Another Day. In it, Q, played by the sardonic John Cleese presents an empty trolley to Pierce Brosnan as Bond. He says, “Aston Martin call it the Vanquish, we call it the Vanish”. Lo and behold, at the press of a button, a car materializes, seemingly out of thin air. While the whole invisibility thing may seem a bit far fetched, there’s no denying that the Vanquish is a fine sports car and grand tourer to own and drive. Yes, this 2015 Aston Martin Vanquish Volante Carbon Edition may not disappear on cue, but it’s got a host of features, not to mention a sonorous V12 that will certainly make the hairs on the back of your neck stand up every time it revs. Plus, with under 20,000 miles on the clock, it’s virtually brand-new!



Aston Martin is well-known for its superspy-outfitting capabilities when it comes to choosing wheels. From James Bond to Johnny English, this British sports and supercar maker manages to hit that sweet spot in the trifecta of luxury, performance, and jaw-dropping looks. The Vanquish is one of their models that’s been around since 2001, and it naturally made an appearance in the 2002 James Bond film Die Another Day, which was Pierce Brosnan’s last outing as the famed British superspy. In 2012, Aston Martin decided that a second generation was due, which is where this 2018 Aston Martin Vanquish S Volante comes from. With just 7,738 miles on the clock, this car wears some Bond gear as well. It’s got James Bond 007 exterior badging, Skyfall floor mats, and branded seatbelt pads, too. So, if you’d like to channel your inner superspy, we’ve got just the wheels to help. Although you should bear in mind that you don’t likely have a license to kill, nor one to break the traffic laws – actually, even James Bond didn’t have the latter, as Q pointed out to him.




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 2021 Aston Martin DBX represents a bold step for the brand, blending its signature luxury and performance DNA into a highly capable SUV platform. With 30,467 miles, this example has been well-driven while still offering the refinement and presence expected from an Aston Martin. Finished in China Grey over an Obsidian Black technical quilted leather interior with yellow contrast stitching, it features a sleek and modern specification. Equipped with premium options such as the DB Elegance Package, Carbon Fiber Interior Jewelry Pack, and 22-inch sport wheels, this DBX delivers a balance of sophistication, performance, and everyday usability.



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.




McLaren’s MP4-12C marked the brand’s return to producing road cars in the modern era, and the Spider variant elevated that formula with open-top excitement without sacrificing structural rigidity. This 2013 McLaren MP4-12C Spider is a particularly well-optioned example, finished in sleek Carbon Black Metallic over a rich Natural Tan interior. With under 10,000 miles on the odometer, it represents a lightly used, highly պահպանed supercar that still delivers cutting-edge performance today. Equipped with desirable factory options like the Stealth Pack, sports exhaust, and nose lift system, this Spider strikes an excellent balance between daily usability and raw driving engagement. For collectors and enthusiasts alike, it’s a compelling entry point into McLaren ownership with timeless styling and serious performance credentials.



Want a red Ferrari with a high-revving V8 behind you? This Rosso Corsa 2001 Ferrari 360 Spider from Oklahoma City is a fine candidate. It’s from the 360 line-up of 2000 to 2005, and represents one of Ferrari’s finest models at the turn of the millennium. With its black interior, automated manual transmission, and engine that screams towards 8,500rpm, this is a superb catch for any petrolhead. Talk to us if you’d like to take over this Italian beauty.



This TECHART GTstreet R America (No. 4 of 10) based on a 2021 Porsche 911 Turbo S Coupe is a meticulously executed, multi-stage build that elevates an already formidable 992 platform into something far more exclusive and purpose-driven. Starting from a ~$230,000 base and now showing just over 16,000 miles, this all-wheel-drive 641-horsepower Turbo S has been transformed into an ultra-rare, collectible limited-production model, with over $475,000 invested into its development. The foundation begins with the full TECHART GTstreet R America package, introducing a comprehensive aerodynamic redesign, carbon-intensive bodywork, factory performance enhancements, and official serial designation. From there, the build evolved into a far more extensive vision, incorporating significant performance upgrades, a fully bespoke interior finished in black leather with Guards Red stitching and houndstooth inserts, and meticulous refinement to ensure seamless integration throughout. Internally referred to as “Lady Sansa,” this example stands apart from both a standard Turbo S and even a typical GTstreet R, representing a one-of-one level execution that is visually striking, mechanically enhanced, and fully supported by documentation. As one of just ten GTstreet R America units, it offers a rare opportunity to own a highly individualized interpretation of TECHART’s flagship program.

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