2007 Aston Martin Vantage Coupe, Private Party, Just 8143 Miles - Mint on 2040-cars
Fairfax Station, Virginia, United States
I am second owner of this Aston and have had it for 18 months, It is as pristine and clean as a 2007 year car can get - always garaged and never driven in poor weather and always stored for the winter months. A true hand-made automobile that has perhaps the nicest exhaust note this side of a Ferrari V12, and as one of the most handsome modern cars made today, it always draws positive comments and looks. A true sports car, if you've never driven one its very comparable to a Porsche 911S of the same era, though with more hand-made components and finer interior build together with a factory show car paint finish. This car was purchased new at Aston Martin of Washington and has been serviced there since new. A fresh oil service was completed 03/10/14 and the car needs nothing. These are very reliable cars with reasonable maintenance costs for a exotic. The factory wheels on this (19", 7-spoke) are in boxes and will come with the car. Currently on the vehicle are HRE P40 Wheels in Satin Finish, 20" Size shod with Michelin PS2 / PS3 tires. If you know HRE's then you know these wheels and tires are $ 9,000 new. If the buyer does not want them, and instead prefers the stock wheels then I will deduct $ 3,000 off the price of the car and you will get the stock wheels with a set of fresh / new OEM Bridgestone RE050 tires installed. As far as flaws on the car - very few and there is 3M film on most the exposed surfaces subject to rock chips. XM radio is installed in the car with the module located behind the shift lever on the console. $ 500 Aston Martin Factory Carpet Mats are included with the car as well (Aston does not supply them when new!) Owner's Manual with Service Records and Three keys included. There is a current lien on this car that will have to be paid off prior to title release. Options on this car and the original window sticker:
Base Price $ 111,100 Premium Audio System $ 1,595 Blue Tooth USA $ 750 Brake Calipers - Red $ 450 Leather Colour - Contemporary $ 750 Bright Finish Aluminum Grille $ 450 HID Headlamps with washers and self-leveling $ 795 Heated Front Seats $ 450 Fine Stitching $ 220 Cruise Control $ 450 Powerfold Mirrors $ 450 Memory Seats $ 450 Exterior Paint - custom (BMW Orient Blue) $ 1,595 Garage Door Opener and Auto Dimming Mirrors $ 295 Front Stone Guards $ 295 Satellite Navigation $ 2,655 Optional 19" 7-spoke wheels $ 1,595 Gas Guzzler Tax $ 2,100 Freight $ 1,350 Total MSRP $ 127,945 Inspections welcome in person or you may have a pre-purchase inspection done at Aston Martin of Washington DC if you like. I can pickup a buyer from either Reagan National airport or Dulles if you wish to fly in. Car is road-ready, solid and reliable, and a joy to drive. A no excuses vehicle that will not disappoint. For more photos, please go here: |
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Aston Martin Vulcan meets Avro Vulcan [w/video]
Mon, Oct 5 2015The Vulcan represents the very best that Aston Martin can do: a monstrous track car boiled down to its essence. But it's not the only Vulcan ever to roar out of the UK. Aviation enthusiasts will fondly recall the Avro Vulcan, an iconic jet bomber from the 1950s. There's only one such aircraft still capable of soaring through the skies, and now it's been brought together with its earthbound namesake. The Aston Martin Vulcan we already know, though not as well as we might like to. It's a track-bound supercar along the lines of the Ferrari FXX K or McLaren P1 GTR. But instead of a hybrid powertrain mounted amidships, it's got a naturally aspirated 7.0-liter V12 up front and kicking out over 800 horsepower. Unfortunately only 24 of them will be made, so even if you venture down to your local circuit for a track day, you're still not very likely to see one up close. Even rarer, though, is the Avro Vulcan. Part of the Royal Air Force armory from 1956 to 1984, the Vulcan was a giant delta-wing bomber that measured around 100 feet long (depending on the version) with a wingspan just as wide. Of the 136 that were made, only one – Vulcan XH558 – remains in operation, courtesy not of any national military but of the Vulcan To The Sky charitable trust. But it's about to be put to pasture as the centerpiece of the Vulcan Aviation Academy & Heritage Centre at Robin Hood Airport (seriously) near Doncaster in South Yorkshire, England. Before Vulcan XH558 is retired, though, it's set to make one final flight. And in preparation for that historic event, it made a pass by Elvington Airfield for a brief – if distant – encounter with its namesake. The feat was pulled off purely for the photo op, so whether you're more into the car or the plane, you might as well check out the results in the gallery above and the brief video clip below. ASTON MARTIN VULCAN IN TRIBUTE TO ITS V BOMBER NAMESAKE 02 October 2015, Gaydon: As the last remaining airworthy Avro Vulcan prepares for its final flight later this month, the iconic 1950s British V bomber has been united with its modern namesake: the Aston Martin Vulcan. Vulcan XH558 – currently being operated by the charitable trust Vulcan To The Sky – is due to retire from 'active service' in October, going on to form the centrepiece of the educational Vulcan Aviation Academy & Heritage Centre at her home base, Robin Hood Airport near Doncaster.
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