2007 Aston Martin Vantage Coupe. F1 Trans. Nav. 19 In. Wheels. Clean Carfax. on 2040-cars
Tempe, Arizona, United States
For Sale By:Dealer
Engine:4.3L 4282CC 261Cu. In. V8 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Body Type:Hatchback
Transmission:Automatic
Fuel Type:GAS
Make: Aston Martin
Model: V8 Vantage
Disability Equipped: No
Trim: Base Hatchback 2-Door
Doors: 2
Cab Type: Other
Drive Type: RWD
Drivetrain: Rear Wheel Drive
Mileage: 12,885
Number of Doors: 2
Exterior Color: Gray
Interior Color: Black
Number of Cylinders: 8
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