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2002 Aston Martin Db7 Vantage Coupe V-12, 6 Sp-manual, Only 16k Miles One Owner on 2040-cars

US $53,900.00
Year:2002 Mileage:16591 Color: Trim are MINT and Super nice
Location:

Jacksonville, Florida, United States

Jacksonville, Florida, United States

2002 Aston Martin DB7 Vantage

Antrim Blue-(Navy Blue)

All Light Tan Leather

One Owner

16,591 Original Garage Kept Miles

4 Overhead Cam 48 Valve V12

6-Speed Manual Transmission

Original Window Sticker

All Original Keys and Remotes

All Original Books

New Michelin Pilot Sport Tires installed at 13,000 Miles

Clean New York State Title

OPTIONS

Premium Audio System

Heated Front Windscreen

Umbrella Holder with Golf Umbrella

Fire Extinguisher

Navigation

First Aid Kit

Sport Front Seats-Recaro

Aluminum Satin Finish Foot Pedals

Sport Exhaust with Large Bore Tailpipes

Wire Mesh Grille Set

19" Alloy Wheels

Total Window Sticker Price: $160,045.00

You are viewing on of the most beautiful 2002 Aston Martin DB7 you will ever see.  Always garage kept and meticulously maintained.  The car was driven 16,591 miles by its owner and it was never painted, wrecked or involved in any incident. It has a Clean CARFAX Report.

This Aston Martin was just fully serviced and checked over and the only issues noted are: 1.  Center console clock not working.  2.  Wood Cracked on Ashtray door, due to age.  3.  A few very minor scratches on the wheels due to normal driving. 4. Remote door locks sometimes don't work due to lack of use/age.  

There have been no modifications and the car looks/runs and drives like brand new.  Interior still smells new!!! Paint and Exterior Trim are MINT and Super nice!!!  As mentioned above this car was always garage kept and it shows.  It was driven and enjoyed by its owner and the new owner will have years of enjoyment from this beast!!!

This Aston Martin is not being sold with any warranty and I reserve the right to sell this vehicle locally, outside of the Ebay format.  I welcome anybody to come and inspect this gorgeous DB7. 

This Aston Martin DB7 Vantage is located in Jacksonville Florida 32256, and is available for viewing or questions:  All serious offers will be considered. 

Please call Joe: 845-629-3711



 

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Wed, Mar 11 2015

Downsized engines and dual-clutch transmissions may be the way the industry is heading, but Aston Martin is more deeply rooted in the past than most. Which could explain – at least in part – why the British automaker is planning on sticking with V12 engines and manual transmissions for the foreseeable future. After speaking with Aston's new chief executive Andy Palmer at the Geneva Motor Show last week, Car and Driver reports that Gaydon is in no rush to get rid of the building blocks that have made it what it is today. And that means continuing to evolve its VH architecture, twelve-cylinder engine and six-speed manual gearbox. The company is working to develop a new platform and is collaborating on a new twin-turbo V8 with Mercedes-AMG. But those are still several years out, and Aston doesn't plan to wait that long before rolling out new models. Before the new AMG-powered Vantage is ready, C/D reports that Aston will introduce the replacement for the DB9 that will still be based on the VH platform and pack an evolution of the company's ubiquitous and long-serving 6.0-liter V12. "That platform was definitely far ahead of its time," Palmer told C/D. "It should have been described as a modular architecture, like [VW's] MQB or one of the other systems big manufacturers have adopted. We're always making excuses about it being an old platform, but if you were to compare the original VH platform to today's there's an enormous transformation. And it's a great way to build cars in the volumes that we do." The platform and the engine aren't the only old-school technologies Palmer is intent to keep. While Ferrari and Lamborghini do away with the manual altogether, and even Porsche goes PDK-only on the 911 GT3 and GT3 RS, Aston isn't giving up its clutch pedal any time soon. "I would love to be the last car manufacturer providing stick shifts in the U.S.," said Palmer. "That's my hope, we will keep the faith." Of course part of that could come down to Aston not having a dual-clutch transmission to offer, while its antiquated sequential gearbox lags behind the times. But it will likely gain access to Mercedes transmissions along with the engine deal.

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Aston Martin is embarking on a brave new future. After thirteen years basing the bulk of its lineup on the VH architecture, Aston is developing a new platform, and is partnering with Mercedes-AMG to develop a new V8 engine and electronic systems. But what will happen to the old platform and engines once the new ones arrive? You might think that they'd be retired, but that won't necessarily be the case. At least as far as the AM11 V12 engine goes. The 6.0-liter engine was developed by Cosworth, based on a Ford block, and first appeared on the DB7 Vantage way back in 1999, but still powers everything Aston offers, save the V8 Vantage. It's evolved heavily over the past decade and a half, rising in output from 420 horsepower to 565, but Aston is one of the only British automakers still offering a V12 these days (Jaguar no longer does, Bentley's is actually a W12 and while Rolls-Royce does, its vehicles are mostly of a decidedly more sedate nature), and will surely want to carry on that legacy. That's why Aston spokesman Matthew Clarke revealed in correspondence with Autoblog, "Our 6.0-liter V12 engine will remain, with ongoing development, at the heart of a number of our flagship models for the foreseeable future," long after the new engine being developed with Mercedes arrives. Just which models will receive the new eight-cylinder engine and which will keep the twelve remains to be seen, but we get the feeling Aston's eight-cylinder range will broaden to include more than just the Vantage. As for the VH architecture, you can expect it to sail off into the proverbial sunset once the new platform is ready, though we wouldn't be surprised to see it phased out more gradually than abruptly. A 13-year tradition doesn't end overnight, after all.

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