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2000 Aston Martin Db7 Vantage Coupe Clean Carfax Report 1 Owner Ca Car Low Miles on 2040-cars

US $39,888.00
Year:2000 Mileage:23944 Color: Pentland Green Metallic
Location:

Fremont, California, United States

Fremont, California, United States

   

EuroSpeed Imports
43224 Christy St
Fremont California, 94538
Phone: (408) 307-4093

Year:Make:Model:Price:
2000Aston MartinVANTAGE COUPE39888
MilesColor:Body:Transmission:
23495Exterior: Pentland Green Metallic
Interior: DARK TAN
PassengerAutomatic
Stock Number:VIN:
YK300578SCFAB2236YK300578
This Vehicle Has Been CARFAX Certified. Report Is Available From Dealer
Options
Driver Air BagPassenger Air BagSide Air BagClimate ControlDual Zone A/C
A/CAlarmAM/FM StereoCD Player4-Wheel ABS
Cruise ControlRear Defrost12 Cylinder EngineTires - Rear PerformanceFull Size Spare Tire
5-Speed A/TFog LampsHeated Exterior Driver Mi...Heated Driver SeatAuto Transmission w/Manua...
Remote Trunk Release
Inventory Comments
2000 ASTON MARTIN DB7 VANTAGE COUPE, PENTLAND GREEN METALLIC/ DARK TAN FULL LEATHER WITH TAN PIPING GREEN CARPETS, 5-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, AM/FM PREMIUM SOUND SYSTEM, CD CHANGER, SPORT PACKAGE, 18 FORGED ALLOY WHEELS, HEATED SEATS, KEYLESS ENTRY, POWR WINDOWS, POWER LOCKS, ALL SERVICES UPDATED LOCAL CA 1 OWNER CAR CLEAN CARFAX REPORT NO ODOR NON SMOKER COMES COMPLETE WILL ORIGINAL BOOKS KEYS REMOTES CAR COVER TOOLS FIRST AID KIT MSRP $159745.00 FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL SAM 408 307 4093


Power and Performance 6.0L V 12 420 HP engine 5 sod automatic transmission w OD 120 amp alternator 90 amp battery with run down protection Axle Ratio 3.77 axle ratio Dual stainless steel exhaust with chrome tailpipe finish Fuel Economy Fuel Economy City 11.0 mpg city fuel economy Fuel Economy Hwy 18.0 mpg hwy fuel economy Handling and Control Rear wheel drive Limited slip differential ABS driveline traction control Sport suspension Front double wishbone suspension Front anti roll bar Coil front springs Brand name front shocks Double wishbone rear suspension Coil rear springs Brand name rear shocks Rack pinion steering 4 wheel disc brakes Front and rear vented disc brakes 18.0 silver alloy wheels P245 40ZR18.0BSW performance front tires 265 35 rear tires Compact alloy spare wheel tire Design and Dimensions Body colored front and rear bumpers Body colored bodyside moldings Chrome grille Clearcoat monotone paint Exterior Length 184.7 exterior length Exterior Width 72.0 exterior body width Wheelbase 102 wheelbase Front Tread 60 front tread Turning Radius 18.5 turning radius Passenger Volume 72 cu.ft. passenger volume Standard Warranties and Ownership Benefits Basic mtgs miles 24 100,000 Powertrain mtgs miles 24 100,000 Corrosion Perforation mtgs miles 24 100,000 Roadside Assistance mtgs miles 24 100,000 Active and Passive Safety Side impact bars Front fog driving lights Illuminated entry Lights on warning Key warning Door ajar warning 4 wheel anti lock brakes ABS Center high mounted stop light Driver and passenger airbags Front seatbelt pretensioners Ignition disable Panic alarm Security system Comfort and Convenience 2 doors Dual power remote heated mirrors Passenger illuminated visor vanity mirror Day night rearview mirror Seating capacity of 4 Front bucket seats Driver and front passenger heated cushion Fixed front head restraints Center front armrest 6 way power driver seat 6 way power front passenger seat Rear bucket seats Leather front seat trim Leather door trim insert w carpet lower Front simulated suede headliner Carpet floor trim Carpet front floor mats Genuine wood instrument panel insert Leather gear shift knob Lighted glove box Dome light w fade Front reading lights Full floor console Dual door bins Dual zone front air conditioning Automatic air conditioning Air filter Brand AM FM stereo, seek scan Cassette 6 disc trunk cargo area mounted Remote CD 6 speakers Radio theft deterrent Power retractable antenna Power with 2 stage unlock door locks Keyfob all doors remote keyless entry Power trunk hatch door release Power remote fuel flap release Fuel filler door release included with power doors 2 12V DC power outlets Driver foot rest Ashtray Front lighter elements Tachometer Oil pressure gauge Engine temperature gauge Voltmeter gauge Analog clock Exterior temperature Systems monitor Trip odometer Telescopic tilt steering wheel Leather steering wheel Power front windows Light tinted windows Variable intermittent front windshield wipers Rear defroster

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Zagato reveals custom Aston Martin Virage Shooting Brake

Sun, Sep 7 2014

Of all the pan-European collaborations, the decades-old partnership between Aston Martin and Zagato is among our favorites. It's a tie-in that dates back to the DB4 GT from 1960 and has materialized in numerous forms over the years since. What you see here is the latest. Unveiled today at the Chantilly Art & Elegance show in France, the Aston Martin Virage Shooting Brake Zagato follows in the same style as the DBS Coupe Zagato Centennial and the DB9 Spider Zagato Centennial one-offs revealed last year as part of Aston's 100th anniversary celebrations. It adopts a similar rectangular style to the previous two examples, but reinterpreted in a classic, low-slung, three-door wagon form to celebrate Zagato's 95th birthday. Completing the trilogy, this coachbuilt custom is based on the Virage model that itself was based on the DB9 and slotted in below the DBS until being discontinued two years ago. The atelier didn't reveal much in the way of technical details, but its underpinnings suggest it's powered by Aston's long-serving 6.0-liter V12 with 490 horsepower. Whereas the previous models were commissioned by American and Japanese collectors, the Shooting Brake was built for a European customer. This shooting brake follows in a long line of Zagato-bodied Astons including the aforementioned DB4 GT, the 1986 V8 Vantage Zagato and V8 Volante Zagato, the 2002 DB7 Zagato, the one-off 2004 Vanquish Roadster and the 2011 V12 Zagato. Scope out the latest in the quartet of images in the gallery above and the press release below. ZAGATO ATELIER ANNOUNCES THE WORLD DEBUT OF THE ASTON MARTIN VIRAGE SHOOTING BRAKE ZAGATO AT THE CHANTILLY ARTS & ELEGANCE CONCOURS D'ELEGANCE Chantilly, France (7 September, 2014) – For Zagato, 2014 is a very important year. It commemorates 95 years of continuous activity, innovative design and three generations of Zagato family leadership. Following the world debut of the Lamborghini 5-95 Zagato at the Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este, Zagato Atelier continues celebrating its 95th anniversary with the grand debut of the Aston Martin Virage Shooting Brake Zagato at the Chantilly Art & Elegance. This mark's Zagato's second world premiere in 2014. This one-of-a-kind car was commissioned by a European client who desired an atelier-level, collectible modern car.

How to lease an Aston Martin for $1,900 a month, but drive it for free

Fri, May 1 2015

A sad fact of life is that we can't always get what we want, but that doesn't mean it hurts to dream. For many drivers that yearning is for an exotic sports car that rests well outside their financial grasp. Aston Martin seems to be taunting those folks now with a way that makes the company's luxury GTs seem just a little more attainable. Ally Financial is the brand's new lease partner, and one of the announced deals offers a new V12 Vantage S coupe for $1,900 a month. For that money, customers get a vehicle capable of reaching 60 miles per hour in a scant 3.7 seconds thanks to a 6.0-liter V12 making 565 horsepower and 457 pound-feet of torque with a seven-speed automated manual gearbox. Still, $1,900 a month is hardly a bargain for most people, especially for a leased vehicle that eventually needs to be turned in. In fact the deal works out to $22,800 a year or about $63 a day. Of course, getting the chance to drive a V12 Vantage S for a little while might make the money worth it. That got us thinking: how could we offset the cost of this lease? There's a company called RelayRides that's essentially Airbnb for cars. People list vehicles, set a price, and the company covers the insurance. The renter is even supposed to replace any used gas, which might be a lot with the V12 Vantage. After browsing the service, normal transportation seems to hover around $50 a day, but high-end rides can go for a lot more. We found examples like a 2014 Mercedes-Benz E-Class for $135, a 2013 Tesla Model S for $199, a 2006 Porsche 911 for $189, and a 2012 Cayman for $195. You can probably see where we are going with this: rent the Vantage to recoup some (or all) of the monthly payment. Hiring out the Aston Martin every day seems highly unlikely, and in that case you never get to drive. Instead, offer it at $190. Clearly, the coupe's not alone in this price range, and the Vantage only needs to be out of your hands for 10 days a month to repay itself. For the rest of the time, you're behind the wheel. Obviously this is not any kind of financial advice. Depending on the popularity of RelayRides in a given area, an owner might be forking over the whole month's $1,900 to Aston Martin. Explain in Comments, if you can think of any other legal ways to use the Vantage to pay back it's monthly lease.

Are supercars becoming less special?

Thu, Sep 3 2015

There's little doubt that we are currently enjoying the golden age of automotive performance. Dozens of different models on sale today make over 500 horsepower, and seven boast output in excess of 700 hp. Not long ago, that kind of capability was exclusive to supercars – vehicles whose rarity, performance focus, and requisite expense made them aspirational objects of desire to us mortals. But more than that, supercars have historically offered a unique driving experience, one which was bespoke to a particular model and could not be replicated elsewhere. But in recent years, even the low-volume players have been forced to find the efficiencies and economies of scale that formerly hadn't been a concern for them, and in turn the concept of the supercar as a unique entity unto itself is fading fast. The blame doesn't fall on one particular manufacturer nor a specific production technique. Instead, it's a confluence of different factors that are chipping away at the distinction of these vehicles. It's not all bad news – Lamborghini's platform sharing with Audi for the Gallardo and the R8 yielded a raging bull that was more reliable and easier to live with on a day-to-day basis, and as a result it went on to become the best-selling Lambo in the company's history. But it also came at the cost of some of the Italian's exclusivity when eerily familiar sights and sounds suddenly became available wearing an Audi badge. Even low-volume players have been forced to find economies of scale. Much of this comes out of necessity, of course. Aston Martin's recent deal with Mercedes-AMG points toward German hardware going under the hood and into the cabin of the upcoming DB11, and it's safe to assume that this was not a decision made lightly by the Brits, as the brand has built a reputation for the bespoke craftsmanship of its vehicles. There's little doubt that the DB11 will be a fine automobile, but the move does jeopardize some of the characteristic "specialness" that Astons are known for. Yet the world is certainly better off with new Aston Martins spliced with DNA from Mercedes-AMG rather than no new Astons at all, and the costs of developing cutting-edge drivetrains and user interfaces is a burden that's becoming increasingly difficult for smaller manufacturers to bear. Even Ferrari is poised to make some dramatic changes in the way it designs cars.