



When Aston Martin first released the Vantage stand-alone model in 2005, their main goal was to take the 'Vantage' nameplate that was previously used on high-performance variants of other models and turn it into a sophisticated vehicle in itself. The British automaker built its most agile sportscar behind the Vantage nameplate, and the vehicle went on to become Aston Martin's most successful model. In 2017, the second-gen Vantage as the one you see here was introduced. This time, even more sophisticated, even more beautiful, and still very much Aston Martin. This beautiful 2019 example is currently up for sale with its odometer indicating a light 15,800 miles.

While Aston Martin defined the styling of the new Vantage as more "predatory" than its predecessor, the car still has the long bonnet and short rear end shape that it's distinguished by. Still, there's no denying that the car is a true piece of art, with a perfect blend of simplicity and aggressiveness that hint at performance and luxury. This 2019 Aston Martin V8 Vantage Coupe wears a dark blue metallic paint job. To make the Vantage stand out, the car has a set of silver 10-spoke wheels wrapped in Pirelli PZero tires. It is also reported that this Vantage has a titanium shield protecting exhaust. In contrast to its rather dark exterior, this Vantage sports an opulent tan leather interior, two bucket-style seats, and hints of chocolate brown and gloss black accents. Along with the digital instrumental cluster, there's also a floating infotainment screen that may have been borrowed by its German ally, Mercedes. Some technological capabilities include rain-sensing wipers, Bluetooth capability, front, side, and rearview cameras, sport and sport plus driving modes, a satellite radio, and of course, traction control and stability control.

As for power, the 2019 Aston Martin V8 Vantage Coupe looks to Mercedes-AMG's M177 4.0L twin-turbocharged V8, which is no bad thing. The result is a power output of just over 500hp to the rear wheels via an 8-speed sequential automatic gearbox giving the Vantage a 0-60mph time of 3.7 seconds before topping out at 195mph.

2019 MY Aston Martin Vantage Coupe Electronic rear differential and dynamic torque vectoring Bluetooth capability Satellite Radio Rain-sensing wipers Titanium shield protecting exhaust Traction control Stability control Front, side, and rear view cameras Sport, Sport+, Track drive modes



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.



The motor enthusiast community as a whole unanimously accepts that the iconic "007" or James Bond is synonymous with the Aston Martin brand. Owning one of these cares means wherever you cruise in it, people look at you as if you are a suave superspy. Aston Martin isn't just a movie star, either. These cars were crafted by Brits to last decades using luxury, elegance, and astounding timeless design. What's going to make these icons even more imposing? Driving with its top down. You can have just that experience in this gorgeous 2008 Aston Martin Vantage Convertible, which has traveled less than 26,000 miles in its lifespan. It may not keep pace with a 911 Porsche, but it will certainly make you the envy of all petrolheads.




Selecting an Aston Martin as your next vehicle shows that you are a certain sort of person. The type that appreciates British design and sports car engineering, and most likely, a James Bond fan at heart too. This iconic British automaker has had a long association with Ian Fleming’s superspy, in film at least. In the books, Bond is a Bentley man, but when the films were being produced, Aston Martin became the selected vehicle of Mr. Bond. In fact, you can find Aston Martins in over half of the Bond films produced to date. Today’s Aston Martin of choice is a 2020 Aston Martin DB11 Volante from Fort Myers, Florida. The DB11 debuted 2016 and was made until 2023, in coupe and convertible (Volante) forms. This particular example packs a twin-turbo V8 and just under 6,100 miles on the clock.



The Aston Martin DB9: a car that was so well-designed it stayed in production for 12 years, and continues to impress over 2 decades after its launch. In 2004, it took over the DB line from the outgoing DB7. While it’s predecessor was often criticized as being a Jag XJS in a fancy dress, the DB9 was developed as a fresh car (in fact, there is some speculation that Aston Martin avoided calling it the DB8 to distinguish it even more from its predecessor). The convertible version was named the DB9 Volante and debuted in September 2004 with softer suspension than the coupe and extra reinforcement to protect the occupants in case of a rollover incident.



Historically, British sports and luxury automaker Aston Martin applied the Vantage tag to existing vehicles, usually to signify the higher-performance derivative of them. All that changed in 2005 when they decided to make Vantage a separate model. Designed by Henrik Fisker and Ian Callum, the first proper generation of the Vantage was a huge success, and the second generation continued on a lively streak. This 2012 Aston Martin Vantage V8 Roadster is a lovely first-generation example and has received a recent servicing. With its soulful V8 engine, Sportshift automated manual gearbox and just over 24,000 miles on the clock, it’s now up for grabs in The Villages, Florida. Do you like it? You definitely do!


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