Vehicle Description
This 2000 Aston Martin DB7 Vantage Volante has been a classic from
day one. After all, with unbeatable color combo, the perfect mix of
luxury & performance, and it's original V12 under the hood, this is
truly the best of Britain.
Power, beauty, soul - it's the current mantra of Aston Martin and
this is the car that started it. There has always been an
aggressive elegance about an Aston Martin, even before James Bond
drove one on screen. But the DB7 was a leap forward into a far
sleeker era that is still echoed in today's cars. That's why it's
already a classic. And with this in mind, it's great to see a car
like this one that has averaged less than 1,500 miles annually, and
it certainly looks the part. The headlight covers recall some of
the best classic racers and remain crystal clear today. The 18-inch
factory alloys look like they have never seen a curb. And the
original blue pant still has a deep luster that goes perfectly with
this sunshine-friendly droptop. And the dark blue power folding top
creates a great double blue sophistication that only the British
really know how to pull off.
The interior is often what people cherish most about an Aston
Martin above all other exotic cars. The blue of the folding roof
returns inside, and it's now joined by cream color to create a
masterful two-tone presentation. The hand-stitched leather and real
wood trim perfectly create premium and sporty feeling all in one
package. This car costs over $230k in today's money when new, and
so you can absolutely expect it to be loaded. This includes power
seats, power locks, power mirrors, dual airbags, an AM/FM/CD
stereo, and cruise control. And because you have a power
convertible top and power windows, you never have to leave the
driver's seat to go from enclosed luxury to a wind-in-your-hair
experience. Plus, with the air conditioning blowing ice-cold, you
never have to break a sweat when enjoying top-down motoring.
The advantage of the Vantage over the standard DB7 is that you get
the excellent V12 motor. The original powerhouse is nestled into
the sleek body so snugly, that you realize Aston snuck all the
power into the engine bay they possibly could. And because this has
spent its life so far as a cherished toy, everything under the hood
is immaculate. But don't let this ultra clean presentation keep you
from adding miles to the odometer. After all, this convertible was
built to enjoy the backroads. The V12 sings a 420 hp symphony, and
the fully independent sports suspension feels telepathic as it hugs
the asphalt. Plus, the power steering, five-speed automatic
transmission, sport tires, and four-wheel disc brakes give you
everything you could want even in a modern sports car.
Aston Martin built less than 2050 example of the DB7 Vantage
Volante for the entire world. So it will be tough to find another
one with such low mileage and such nice colors. Don't miss this
opportunity, call today!