2002 Aston Martin Db7 Vantage Volante Convertible 2-door 6.0l on 2040-cars
Key Biscayne, Florida, United States
2002 British Racing Green DB7 Vantage , less than 30000 miles, rare and desirable color combination making it
more sought after is the fact that this a ultra low mile car (less than 30000) and in best color. This exquisite 2002 Aston Martin DB7 is a Non-Smoker vehicle that's in excellent mechanical condition all around; all signs of a loving owner! The CarFax report is also clean with no problems. The DB7 combines elegant styling, safety, luxury, performance, technology and unmatched build quality. Many have considered the DB7 Model to be one of the finest ultra luxury performance convertibles on the market. This DB7 model offers a plush leather and carbon fiber trimmed interior, an abundance of comfort and convenience options and a super responsive 5.9 Liter V-12 engine for a great value. The quality and craftsmanship of the build is exceptional; no wonder Aston Martin has earned a timeless reputation for quality, elegance and safety that shadows many other car manufacturers. The DB7 combines elegant styling, safety, luxury, performance, technology and unmatched build quality.Excellent Car fax ,mechanically perfect , perfectly maintained at the most famous american dealership, the Collection Miami. The exterior is in good condition and the interior is also in good condition; super clean and fresh. This color combination is simply superb; you cannot go wrong! The long sleek contours and cutting edge styling of this vehicle are definitely an eye catcher. There are many pre-owned ultra luxury performance convertible out there but if you are looking for an exquisite and low mileage luxury convertible with a good mechanical maintenance for this kind a car. AC, new ABS, new Radiator, recent brakes pads, More important, all 12 coils ignitors have ben changed and you have no risk to have a bad surprise with this very well maintained Aston Martin. More than $10,000 spent in maintenace in 12 months to "upgrade"this car for a daily use. The top is snag free and open and close smoothly and quietly. Interior leather as you can seein very good condition new with no tear or damage of any kind. All in all a fantastic car at a huge discount. Car was maintained from day one and all service has been done including all fluids and filters. It will come , owner's manual as well as 1 key and 1 remotes and umbrella. OEM floor mats will also be included. Also this has the factory sports exhaust option and it sounds even better than the stock DB7 which is known for it's intoxicatiing growl! Original MSRP is close to $160,000 and this is about 1/5 of it. Hurry as i see this is the only 2002 with low miles out there at less than $40,000 many others with 20 to 40 K miles are asking more than what I am proposing with all mechanical main maitenance done by the Aston Martin Dealer in Miami, the Collection. Call Stefen, 305 795 0234 and send an email stephleforestier@gmail.com |
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