2008 Aston Martin V8 Vantage Roadster on 2040-cars
Sterling Heights, Michigan, United States
2008 Aston Martin V8 Vantage Roadster - Used
"An inimitable design packed with innovative engineering and plentiful performance, the V8 Vantage is endowed with truly great sporting dynamics yet offers excellent everyday usability. Handsome, charismatic and hugely desirable, the V8 Vantage (in Roadster forms) is Aston Martin at its most irresistible." - Aston Martin Metallic Black with Tan Leather interior. Black convertible top. 4.3L V8 Rear Wheel Drive. Push-button automatic with paddle shifters on steering wheel. Navigation and CD player. Includes cover. NOTE: Minor imperfection on front bumper. Not in the paint but in the plastic protective film on front bumper. See picture. "Beauty and brains have always been a bewitching combination, which is why the V8 Vantage possesses an undiminished ability to seduce. A product of time-honoured tradition and the latest technologies, the Vantage is an intelligent blend of art and engineering. Indeed the only thing more memorable than the lithe, sculptural bodywork is the measured tactility and engaging quality of the driving experience." - Aston Martin |
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