



2021 Model Year Aston Martin Vantage Coupe Manual
The well-known British luxury car manufacturer, Aston Martin, has been in the business for well over 100 years. They have produced some of the most iconic vehicles on the road, thanks to their design, performance, and no small publicity from the James Bond movies. The Aston Martin Vantage is a series of hand-built sports cars produced since inception as their high-performance variants, with the Vantage getting its own car in 2005. The current iteration of the Vantage has been in production since 2018. Here’s a chance to get your hands on a true British sports car this 2021 Aston Martin Vantage Manual Coupe with just 7,500 miles on the odometer, and comes with some tasty options.
Befitting Aston Martin’s tradition of offering their cars with myriad colors, this particular Aston Martin Vantage Manual Coupe is painted in the menacing Jet Black color. The Exterior Black Collection adds a body-colored side grille, mirror caps, and roof apart from the matte black front grille, window surround finishers, exhaust tailpipes, and an optional vaned front grille. At the same time, the Gloss Black Exterior Body Packs add a painted splitter, diffuser, and sills, all in Gloss Black. Lurking behind the 20” Snowflake Gloss Black diamond turned wheels are the premium Q Vivid Red painted brake calipers. Completing the exterior are smoked tail lights. The interior features a two-tone leather configuration in Spicy Red with Obsidian Black for the ventilated seats. The Aston Martin wings are stitched onto the headrests in black. The Comfort Collection adds in 16-way power adjust for the seats. The interior trim is done in Gloss Black. An incredible sound experience is provided by the Aston Martin Premium Audio infotainment system.
This 2021 Aston Martin Vantage Manual Coupe is not just looks. Its beating heart is a 4.0L Mercedes-AMG sourced twin-turbocharged V8 coupled to a smooth 7-speed Graziano manual transmission. Together the power output is at 503hp along with 505 lb.ft of torque, making this Vantage go from 0-62 mph in 3.6 seconds flat and a top speed of 195 mph. All-wheel disc brakes afford the Vantage exceptional stopping power.


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 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.


The Aston Martin DB7 Vantage is widely regarded as one of the most elegant grand touring cars of the modern era, combining timeless British styling with the smooth performance of a naturally aspirated V12. This 2003 Aston Martin DB7 Vantage Coupe is finished in sophisticated Stronsay Silver over a Black leather interior and shows just 27,651 miles on the odometer. Penned by legendary designer Ian Callum, the DB7 helped redefine Aston Martin during the late 1990s and early 2000s by blending traditional craftsmanship with modern performance and luxury. Equipped with the desirable 6-speed Touchtronic automatic transmission, premium audio system, and rich Burr Maple wood interior trim, this DB7 delivers the refined driving experience expected from one of Britain’s most iconic automotive marques.


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