The association between Aston Martin and James Bond is so cemented in pop culture that it's hard not to think of the British superspy when gazing upon one of these British machines of speed, elegance, and power. Not every Aston Martin has graced a Bond film, mind you. That doesn't matter; why not buy this 2020 Aston Martin Vantage Coupe, don a tux, and imagine yourself on a secret mission? We are told that when new, this car wore a price tag of $179,994 and has just 22,000 miles on the clock. While we can't guarantee that you'll get hired by British Intelligence, we can definitively say that you'll enjoy every moment behind the wheel of this car.
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.
Would you like to own a modern Aston Martin from their current vehicle line-up? How about a model featured in the latest James Bond flick 'No Time To Die'? This 2022 Aston Martin DBS Superleggera Volante is just the ticket for you. Aston Martin's swan-doored grand tourer offers supreme comfort coupled with power and poise. This fine example has got only 2,003 miles on the odometer, making it perfect if you don't want to spend time on waiting lists. Two key fobs are included in the sale.
If we are on the subject of a genuine embodiment of British automotive luxury and finesse, Aston Martin is an undeniable name to be mentioned. The legendary brand has a rich history dating back over a century, and it is a familiar name in the Formula One grid as well. Two Aston Martins competed in the French Grand Prix in 1922, marking the brand's debut in international competition. Besides that, the brand's iconic cars have made countless appearances on the silver screen, from the classic James Bond franchise to other blockbuster films. The Aston Martin V12 Vantage is a model that holds evidence of the company's legendary tale. Now you have a chance to get behind the wheel of one such testament with this 2015 Aston Martin V12 Vantage S with only 10,400 miles on its clock. This jock in a tuxedo is a legitimate supercar, blistering with impressive performance figures.
Aston Martin’s V8 Vantage has been offering the performance and handling to make it the envy of driving aficionados while being one of the cheapest options to enter the Aston Martin family and own one of these striking cars that are forever associated with the James Bond franchise ever since an Aston Martin first graced the super spy’s silver screen outing way back in 1964. The Vantage nameplate was originally applied to high-performance Aston Martin models, and the current Vantage is the most lean and agile car in Aston's portfolio. Starting with unveiling the Vantage concept car in 2003, Aston Martin officially introduced the V8 Vantage in 2005 and continued its variants until 2017. Up for sale is this striking example, a 2008 Aston Martin V8 Vantage N400 Special Edition 1 of 240 built with 24000 miles on the dash.
Ever since the first Aston Martin graced a James Bond film, a DB5 in Goldfinger specifically, the world had become enamored by the British luxury sports manufacturers' work. The DB series of cars from Aston Martin evolved to the DB7 in 1994. It was a magnificent grand tourer from the British manufacturer, which endured until 2004 when the DB9 succeeded it. Interestingly the DB7 was envisioned as a successor to the Jaguar XJS hence the resemblance to same date Jaguars. A 2003 Aston Martin DB7 Vantage Volante is up for grabs with just 22,600 miles on the odometer and ready to grace your garage.
The association between Aston Martin and James Bond is rightfully earned and has endured since 1964's Goldfinger, when the British luxury automaker outfitted the suave superspy with a DB5. The DB11 may not have made an appearance in any James Bond movie (unlike its predecessor DB9 and the concept DB10), but you could swear that you've seen this car driven by the iconic spy. Its striking Skyfall Silver hue, exclusive to Aston Martin, further reinforces the notion. With only 10,000 miles on the odometer, why not make your fantasies a reality by purchasing this 2018 Aston Martin DB11 and donning your tuxedo – while adhering to all legal limits, of course.
Mention Aston Martin in casual conversation, and it's hard not to make a James Bond connection. That's the extent of the association between the brand and the superspy franchise. Since the iconic DB5 starred in 1964's Goldfinger, every Aston Martin sports car is automatically associated with the tuxedo-wearing man, even if he hasn't driven that particular model. That's true for the Aston Martin DB9. The only time the DB9 was seen in a James Bond flick was during Spectre when it was seen in Q's lab. Nevertheless, many people still swear to seeing a DB9 driven by James Bond, so why not play out your superspy fantasies and buy this 2011 Aston Martin DB9 Coupe from us? It's got just 34,000 miles on the clock.
Aston Martin’s DB9 arrived in 2004 to take over from the ageing DB7, and it continued in production for twelve years. This British grand tourer which can never shake off the James Bond connotations that come with Aston Martin’s finest, is a great way to cover long distances in comfort, style, and with power to spare. That’s why this 2016 Aston Martin DB9 GT Volante won’t stick around for long. With just 8,300 miles on the clock, and from the final year of production, it’s as pristine as you can find a DB9. You’ve also got the original umbrellas, and garage door opener included.
Aston Martin’s follow-up to the Nineties DB7 came in 2004’s DB9. In fact, the DB9 ran for a good twelve years, and cemented itself as the brand’s signature Grand Tourer during that time. What we’ve got here is a particularly light-footed example, as it’s just covered 20,500 miles so far. Isn’t it great? You’d be hard-pressed to find another example that’s as well kept as this one, especially with such low mileage. Two keys, a car cover, the owner’s manual, and an Aston Martin branded umbrella are included. Let’s dig in and find out more
Aston Martin and Grand Tourers is like what butter is to bread, it’s just meant to be. The British automaker has countless years of providing performance that’s just right and comfort to make a track day or a long drive a treat. Present today is the perfect blend of comfort and performance and comes in the form of this lovely 2021 Aston Martin Vantage. With a reported 3,000 miles on the clock this can be your way of being James Bond and drive off in suave sophistication.
Aston Martin’s Vantage tag was historically applied to the most potent variants of their models, such as the V8 Vantage, DBS Vantage and so on. In 2005, the automaker decided to give the tag its own model line-up. Now on its second generation, this 2019 Aston Martin Vantage V8 Coupe is a fine sports car for two, and comes with just 19,000 miles since new, a fabulous powertrain, and the ability to swallow hundreds of miles without it, or its occupants breaking a sweat. In short, it’s a Grand Tourer for two that would make a fine addition to your stable.
With no less than 12 appearances in the swashbuckling superspy movies James Bond, Aston Martin has undoubtedly left an imprint in the minds of many a generation with the appearance of their car in the iconic Bond movies. This British luxury sports car and grand tourer manufacturer has been in the business for over 100 years, with its initial inception in 1913 as Bamford & Martin. Aston Martin utilized the Vantage to denote the high-performance variant of a model. It was not until 1977 that the first Aston Martin V8 Vantage standalone model was released. 2018 saw Aston Martin introduce the new iteration of the vaunted Vantage with a V8, while a V12 was unveiled in 2022. This 2019 Aston Martin Vantage is up for grabs with just 6,550 miles on the odometer and your name on it.
Entering the Nineties, Aston Martin was riding high on a wave of James Bond, with Timothy Dalton having driven a Vantage V8 in The Living Daylights. However, the British automaker’s lineup was looking tired and they needed a fresh offering with a new styling direction. That came in the form of 1994’s DB7, a coupe and convertible that could be had as a cruiser or a bruiser. This 1997 Aston Martin DB7 is the cruiser variant, with the smaller engine and drop-top, but has done just 44,000 miles to get here, and is a fine modern classic Aston Martin to own and drive. The seller reports that there’s a box of records and manuals included with the sale, instilling confidence that this car has indeed been given the required TLC.
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.
Aston Martin are renown for being suppliers of cars to the James Bond franchise, with nearly every two-door car of theirs carrying some Bond affiliation in the mind of the public, regardless of whether the model actually featured along the superspy or not. Another hallowed name of theirs is the Vantage tag, previously applied to the top-tier trim of models, especially those with the largest engine and most horsepower. In 2005, Aston Martin made the nameplate a separate model, with the V8 Vantage, and the V12 Vantage followed in 2009. What we’ve got on sale is a very eye-catching, gorgeous, drop-top 2015 Aston Martin V12 Vantage S Roadster for you to buy and enjoy, with just 22,300 miles done since new.
When Aston Martin decided to make a four door, in tribute to the Lagonda Rapide of the Sixties, they poured their heart and soul into it. The result is a car that, if you don’t notice the rear doors, might lead you into thinking it’s a slightly elongated two-door GT. Built from 2010 to 2020, the Rapide is based on the DB9, and shares many of its features, including that awesome V12 engine. This 2012 Aston Martin Rapide has done just 27,100 miles on its journey to our hands, and the seller reports that the car was fully dealer inspected before purchase. If you’re on the lookout for a fast four seater, this car is a great option that sways away from the mainstream offerings.
With no less than 12 appearances in the swashbuckling superspy movies of James Bond, Aston Martin has certainly left an imprint in the minds of many a generation with the appearance of their car in the iconic Bond movies. This British luxury sports car and grand tourer manufacturer has been in the business for over 100 years, with its initial inception in 1913 as Bamford & Martin. Aston Martin utilized the Vantage to denote the high-performance variant of a model, it was not until 1977 that the first Aston Martin V8 Vantage standalone model was released. 2005 saw Aston Martin introduce the new iteration of the vaunted Vantage with a V8 while a V12 was unveiled in 2009. Up for grabs is a true British speed machine, this 2009 Aston Martin V8 Vantage convertible is in excellent condition and comes with just 29,000 miles on the odometer.
There is arguably no other British vehicle manufacturer more embedded in Brit pop culture than the Morris Mini, and Aston Martin comes in at a close second with its association with the famous British superspy James Bond, a relationship which began with the DB5 in Goldfinger (1964). The DB range of vehicles from Aston Martin has continued to astound fans and motorheads alike with each iteration, with the most recent being the Aston Martin DB11 produced from 2016 onwards. Aston Martin upped the game by introducing a limited run Aston Martin DB11 V12 Launch Edition coupe which features many exclusive options. A chance to own a marvel of British engineering is at hand with this 2017 Aston Martin DB11 Launch Edition Coupe with just 3,500 miles on the odometer.
Aston Martin are a British sports car manufacturer best known for providing James Bond his wheels. In fact, you can find an Aston Martin vehicle prominently featuring in 13 of the 25 official Bond films that have been produced to date. However, Aston Martin dates back to over fifty years before the British superspy hit the silver screen; the company was founded in 1913. Today, driving an Aston Martin is a supreme style statement that you prefer the suave and sophisticated things in life, and when the mood strikes, rather enjoy being shaken but not stirred. This 2008 Aston Martin V8 Vantage Coupe is a fine example of one to own and drive. What’s better? It’s got just 41,740 miles which is pretty gentle for a 14-year-old car.
Aston Martin and the James Bond franchise is one relationship that has been fruitful over the years. It's not odd to see MI6 top spy James Bond driving an Aston Martin while saving the world. With Aston Martin being masters in crafting some of the most beautiful grand tourers, you can't go wrong buying one. You get years of history, a secret agent like status and performance to whack a smile on your face. Take, for instance, this lovely 2021 Aston Martin DBS Superleggera Volante we have today. With just 2,598 miles on the clock, all that's left for you to be James Bond is to drive off into the sunset in true grand tourer royalty. Included in the sale is some desirable branded merchandise too, in the form of an Aston Martin umbrella.
Aston Martin are best remembered as the wheels of choice for James Bond. The relationship started in 1965 with the DB5, and, with the exception of a few interludes, the majority of Bond films have seen the suave superspy steering an Aston Martin. This particular model, the DB9 didn’t get any screen time in a Bond film, but it was seen in Q’s lab in Spectre, which is good enough! Introduced in 2004, the DB9 enjoyed a 12-year production run, and this is a late-model 2015 Aston Martin DB9 Volante with just 5,223 miles on the clock. It also comes with a second glass key, and a leather ECU pouch.
Aston Martin, the iconic British luxury sports car producer, has captured the imagination of anyone who has seen a Bond movie. The first-ever Aston Martin to be used in a Bond movie was the DB5 in Goldfinger. Aston Martin has been in the business of luxury sports car manufacturing since 1913. Fast-forward to 2010 Aston Martin introduced the Rapide, a 5-door 4-seater, high-performance sports saloon, a diversion from their grand tourer vehicles. The Aston Martin Rapide was produced until 2020 with four models under its name. Up for grabs is a 2012 Aston Martin Rapide with just 18,600 miles on the clock.
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.
For decades, Aston Martin was a name that went hand in hand with the world’s most famous spy, 007 James Bond himself. While this Vantage might not have been the one in the movies, the Aston Martin Vantage is a car that has often been featured as the Bond Car, especially in recent iterations of the series. Of course, there’s more appeal to the Vantage than being the spy’s go to automobile. The level of refinement of the British design and engineering is a joy, as is the roar of the V12 that gives life to this Vantage. Reportedly only having 36,000 miles on the clock, there’s a lot to be loved about this beauty of a machine, and plenty of reasons to be the one to take her home.
It’s hard to shake the association of an Aston Martin with James Bond. Even though the first Bond car was not an Aston Martin, 1964’s Goldfinger would see the DB5 in action, creating an association that lasts to this day. The Vanquish which was released in 2001 and featured in the following year’s Die Another Day only served increase the desirability factor of the next model, the DB9 of 2004, which ran for twelve whole years before the DB11 took over. On sale here is a gorgeous drop-top 2006 Aston Martin DB9 Volante with a healthy 45,000 miles under its wheels for you to explore all your Bond driving fantasies with.
For those who have watched Goldfinger featuring the uber suave James Bond, you would also remember the iconic car in the movie. It was none other than an Aston Martin DB5. As it is officially known, Aston Martin Lagonda is a British luxury sports car and grand tourer manufacturer. It was founded in 1913 and has evolved into what it is known for today. In 2016 Aston Martin introduced the Aston Martin DB11, a luxury grand tourer that is still in production as of 2022. Up for grabs is a 2017 Aston Martin DB11 V12 in the coupe configuration, with just 25,100 miles on the clock and available to be seen in the Sunshine State, Florida.
Introduced to the world through Daniel Craig’s debut 007 movie Casino Royale, Aston Martin’s DBS made moviegoers and automotive enthusiasts alike take notice. It was the perfect grand tourer, and it looked the part as well. Upon release, the car sold like hotcakes and it’s no surprise when you have had the chance to look at this 2009 Aston Martin DBS Manual Coupe we have today in person. Located in Michigan this is one rare bird in today’s market thanks to multiple features on the car and this is your chance to own one before they inevitably appreciate in value as time passes by.
Since the Aston Martin DB2 was debuted back in 1950, the high performance versions in a particular model range of Aston Martin’s were granted the renowned Vantage moniker. The DB7 arrived on the scene in 1994 and remained in production until 2004. Designed by Ian Callum and Keith Helfet, the Aston Martin DB7 went on to be the most manufactured Aston Martin to date. The DB7 Vantage edition, which came in coupe and convertible forms, was developed to claim exceptional power and performance. We are delighted to offer this exquisite example of the 2003 Aston Martin DB7 V12 Vantage Volante (meaning convertible) stationed in Texas. With only 12,500 miles on the clock and equipped with the rare 6-speed manual option, this is one of the handful of DB7 Vantages on the market with low millage. This is the perfect Aston Martin for those who fancy a car that makes a statement wherever it goes.
Aston Martin’s V8 Vantage has been offering the performance and handling cojones to make it the envy of driving aficionados while being one of the cheapest options to enter the Aston Martin family and own one of these striking cars that are forever associated with the James Bond franchise ever since an Aston Martin first graced the superspy’s silver screen outing way back in 1964. The Vantage nameplate was originally applied to high-performance Aston Martin models, and the current Vantage is the most lean and agile car in Aston's portfolio. Starting with unveiling the Vantage concept car in 2003, Aston Martin officially introduced the V8 Vantage in 2005 and continued its variants until 2017. Up for sale is this striking example, a 2008 Aston Martin V8 Vantage Convertible which is located in Florida. This car had two previous owners and was reported to have never been modified. It has 16,084 miles on its clock and the owner’s manual is included in the sale.
Aston Martin brings to James Bond to mind. This 108-year-old British car maker has become synonymous with providing the wheels to Ian Fleming’s fictional British superspy. Interestingly, it wasn’t until the third James Bond film, Goldfinger that Aston Martin got its screen time with the franchise, and they haven’t supplied cars for every one of his movies – in fact, Lotus and BMW also have had significant Bond time. Produced from 2004 to 2016, the Aston Martin DB9 was the successor to the DB7. Whilst it didn’t feature in a James Bond film, the DBS featured in Quantum of Solace is a model based on it, so there is a spiritual Bond connection with the DB9. This 2008 Aston Martin DB9 Volante is thus a perfect example of a gorgeous British roadster, regardless of if you are a Bond aficionado or not. Coming from California, it’s got just 18,594 miles and is on sale by its original owner.
Luxury and performance, the DB9 has both. British auto manufacturer Aston Martin gave the world a first glimpse of the grand tourer at the 2003 Frankfurt Auto Show. Unlike its older sibling, the DB7, this generation was built in Aston Martin's facility in Warwickshire, isolating the DB9 to perfect its design. This 2008 Volante is a truly remarkable example of British motorsport blended with luxury. Our subject car is located in Florida with only 13800 miles to its name.
Unveiled in 2017, the Vantage is a Grand Tourer produced by British luxury car manufacturer Aston Martin. When the Vantage first arrived it was arguably one of the most attractive cars on the road. The 2020 Aston Martin Vantage is highly modernized, yet lives up to its pedigree of muscular yet sensual style of design that Aston Martin is known for. This stunning example of the 2020 Aston Martin Vantage bears staggering performance and a host of optional extras along with its beauty. Located in California, it has only 3400 miles on its clock and is the perfect car for those who wish to turn heads at any event.
This Aston Martin V8 Vantage could just be the best way to get into ownership of this respected British brand. The "baby" in the range, the V8 Vantage was a hit with the experts and the buying public. It remains to this day the most successful car to bear the AM wings. This 2011 Aston Martian V8 Vantage is from the limited N420 production run, commissioned to celebrate Aston Martin's successes in the Nürburgring 24-hour race. It features very subtle exterior and interior design enhancements that add value. This car is just one of 420 ever made and has covered just under 15,000 miles in nine years.
In most cases, the line between luxury and sport vehicles is lightyears away, swaying towards one or the other. Aston Martin went against the grain when creating the Aston Martin Rapide, by making it the best of both worlds. This futuristic looking family sedan boasts 470 Horsepower while comfortably seating a family of four. Comparable to the infamous Ferrari FF, the sport sedan packs a 6.0L 12 cylinder engine at a fraction of the cost with twice the leg room.
This 2014 Aston Martin Rapide S is powered by a 550-horsepower V12 engine backed by a 6-speed automatic transmission. Finished in Morning Frost White over tan leather, this example boasts the optional Rear Seat Entertainment package, the uncommon Crystal Key option, and the wide range of performance improvements introduced to the Rapide model line in 2013. Showing less than 13,900 miles at the time of documentation, this Rapide is being offered on consignment through Exotic Car Trader with a clean title and clean Carfax.
Finished in Jet Black over Obsidian leather, this 2009 Aston Martin V8 Vantage is powered by a 4.7L V8 engine with 420 horsepower and 347 lb-ft of torque. A 6-speed sequential Sportshift example, this Vantage boasts several significant improvements over earlier V8 Vantage models, many of which are explained in this post. Showing just over 19,900 miles at the time of documentation, this Aston Martin is offered directly from our inventory with a clean title and clean Carfax.
Once owned by an Olympic Equestrian athlete, this 2006 Aston Martin V8 Vantage is finished in silver over black leather. Motive power comes from a 4.3-liter V8 backed by a six-speed manual transmission. With just over 32,000 miles, this V8 Vantage remains largely stock apart from a trickle charger and a stainless exhaust system with electronic valves. It is being sold from the Exotic Car Trader collection with a clean title and a clean Carfax.