EuroSpeed Imports 43224 Christy St Fremont California, 94538 Phone: (408) 307-4093 | ![]() | | Year: | Make: | Model: | Price: | 2008 | Aston Martin | Vantage V8 | 74888 | Miles | Color: | Body: | Transmission: | 18582 | Exterior: MIDNIGHT BLUE METALLIC Interior: PARCHMENT LEATHER | Passenger | Automatic | Stock Number: | VIN: | 8GC07685 | SCFBF03B18GC07685 | ![This Vehicle Has Been CARFAX Certified. Report Is Available From Dealer]() | Options | Driver Air Bag | Passenger Air Bag | Passenger Air Bag On/Off ... | Side Air Bag | Side Head Air Bag | Climate Control | A/C | Alarm | AM/FM Stereo | CD Changer | CD Player | 4-Wheel ABS | 4-Wheel Disc Brakes | Cruise Control | Rear Defrost | Locking Rear Differential | Rear Wheel Drive | 8 Cylinder Engine | Front Floor Mats | Gasoline Fuel | Power Door Locks | Power Driver Mirror | Navigation System | Power Driver Seat | Power Passenger Seat | Leather Seats | Bucket Seats | Power Steering | Adjustable Steering Wheel | Tires - Front Performance | |
| Inventory Comments | 2008 ASTON MARTIN V8 VANTAGE MIDNIGHT BLUE METALLIC/PARCHMENT FULL BLACK LEATHER, 6-SPEED SPORTSHIFT TRANSMISSION, PADDEL SHIFTERS, ASTON MARTIN AUDIO PREMIUM SYSTEM, BRAKE CALIPERS IN RED, BRIGHT FINISH GRILLE, XENON-HID HEADLAMPS, HEATED FRONT SEATS, DARK VENEER, SATELLITE RADIO, USB I-POD ADAPTOR, DVD BASED NAVIGATION SYSTEM, BLUETOOTH HANDS FREE PHONE INTEGRATION, PERSONAL SILL PLAQUES, OPTIONAL 19INCH 7 SPOKE WHEELS, DYNAMIC STABILITY CONTROL, TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM, 6 DISC CD CHANGER, REAR PARKING SENORS, 8 WAY ADJUSTABLE ELECTRIC FRONT SEATS, ORIGINAL MSRP 123735.00, CLEAN CARFAX REPORT NO ACCIDENTS NO ODOR ALL SERVICES ARE UP TO DATE COMES COMPLETE WITH MATS KEYS & NEW CLUTCH FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL SAM 408 307 4093 |
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Wed, Jan 6 2016
We were expecting Henrik Fisker to bring The Force 1, his next vehicle design, to next week's Detroit Auto Show, but that might not happen. In December an attorney for Aston Martin sent Fisker a letter asking the Danish designer to either not show his car in Detroit or to change the design. Fisker responded to that letter by filing $100-million civil extortion lawsuit against Aston Martin in a California Federal court, naming company CEO Andy Palmer, chief spokesman Simon Sproule, and chief creative officer Marek Reichman as defendants. Based on the overhead-view sketch, the English carmaker believes that The Force 1 is "strikingly similar to several of Aston Martin's cars, including the DB10" from the movie Spectre. At the same time the carmaker's letter to Fisker admitted that it doesn't know what the final design will look like, but it appears that the carmaker's intent to "protect its valuable rights if necessary" could not make way for patience. Or perhaps Aston Martin is trying to prevent another Thunderbolt episode before it starts. That incident last year involved the carmaker suing Fisker over his reimagined Vanquish, with the two settling the matter out of court. Fisker says The Force 1 has isn't based on an Aston Martin, and as part of the lawsuit submitted a design breakdown of both the DB10 and The Force 1. Fisker's latest is apparently in partnership with VL Automotive, the company that's been threatening to release a V8-powered Karma sedan for years now, and the Detroit show organizers say they've been working with VL, not Fisker. The lawsuit seeks the $100 million for punitive and compensatory damages and court costs, alleging that Aston Martin's actions "would subject [Fisker] to public humiliation, embarrassment in the industry, and significant financial losses." The public allegations go even further, Fisker's lawyer Jonathan Michaels saying that the English brand, "In an effort to protect itself from further market erosion... conspired and devised a scheme to stomp out Henrik Fisker's competitive presence in the luxury sports car industry." News Source: Wall Street Journal Design/Style Government/Legal Detroit Auto Show Aston Martin Fisker Coupe Luxury Performance lawsuit Henrik Fisker spectre aston martin db10
Thu, Mar 5 2015
There's still big money in auctioning off barn finds. For example, the relatively tattered 1961 Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spider from the Baillon Collection is now the highest priced 250 GT ever after its recent sale for $18.5 million. UK auction house Coys is hoping to hit a similar goldmine with its upcoming offer of the final, original Aston Martin DBS ever made. This dinged and rusty 1972 DBS in a shade called Dubonnet Rosso rolled off the assembly line as the last of its type in September 1972. These models were meant for the Aston driver looking for a slightly larger GT car, and they sported a 4.0-liter inline-six. This one also has an automatic transmission and 40,000 miles indicated on the odometer. Unfortunately, it has been sitting in a barn in Surrey, England, since 1980. As is plainly obvious, this Aston Martin is far from perfect with busted windows and missing trim pieces. Stuffing straw in the open portions of it is probably taking the ratty look a bit too far, though. Still, the auction house estimates the final DBS to sell for between 25,000 and 40,000 pounds ($38,000-$61,500) when it crosses the block at the Royal Horticultural Society on March 10. A practically perfect 1970 example once driven by Roger Moore fetched the equivalent of $900,000 in 2014. THE ULTIMATE BARN FIND 02/03/15 from COYS The last original Aston Martin DBS to come off the production line has been found in a barn in Surrey and will be auctioned by international auctioneers COYS in London on March 10th. The car was discovered by Chris Routledge, the Managing Partner of the auction house, and is one of the features of COYS 'Spring Classics' auction at the Royal Horticultural Society. Aston Martin Mayfair is hosting the barn find car for a week before the event takes place. Chris Routledge said: "This is the ultimate barn find and an important part of Aston Martin's history. It has been sitting in a barn since 1980 and now needs to be brought back to its former glory." He added: "The windows are broken, the interior trim is missing and its rusty, but it's all there and there has been huge interest from collectors around the world.
Tue, Feb 20 2024
Never mind the Bentley State Limousines, the Aston Martin DB6 Volante that Queen Elizabeth II bought him on his 21st birthday, or the Rolls-Royce Phantom VI valued at more than $600,000. The car of the moment, if we’re talking about the garage of King Charles III of England, is a far more ordinary — and all-electric — Jaguar I-Pace purchased in 2018 by His Majesty “for his personal use." The royal Jag is set to be auctioned off March 2 at the famed Ascot Racecourse; estimated selling price is as high as $88,000. If you miss out on the auction of a president's former ride, here's one from a king. The SUV, notable as the first all-electric vehicle to be embraced by the royal family, is the range-topping I-Pace EV400 HSE all-wheel-drive luxury five-seater that the king — prince of Wales at the time — bought in September 2018 for $75,000. According to the auction site, the Jag was "purchased with his own money." Charles had Jaguar install a fast charger at Clarence House, his residence. The vehicle was returned to a Jaguar dealership after two years — itÂ’s not clear if it had been leased — with only 3,000 miles on the clock. Subsequently, the SUV was sold to one Karen French of Oxfordshire. She said in a statement offered by Historics Auctioneers, “This I-Pace was exactly what I was looking for and pretty much on my doorstep. It was only when I agreed to buy it that I discovered its extraordinary history — I was absolutely thrilled. Having driven it over 30,000 miles,” she added, ”I decided in the New Year that it was time for a change.” Noted by the auctioneers in typical British understatement, the high-specification car was uniquely finished in Loire Blue and remains the only I-Pace “to be painted in this colour, whilst those inside the car enjoyed a sumptuous, contrasting leather interior in, fittingly, Light Oyster Windsor.” A revised Jaguar I-Pace is scheduled to arrive next year. Regarding the KingÂ’s affection for automobiles — British automobiles — he reportedly overseas a fleet worth more than $17 million. And while heÂ’s fond of driving conventional vehicles, he told the BBC some years ago that “my old Aston Martin, which I've had for 51 years, runs on — can you believe this — surplus English white wine, and whey from the cheese process.” Essentially the classic had been converted to run on E85 bio-ethanol. "The engineers at Aston said, 'Oh, it'll ruin the whole thing,'" Charles shared with The Telegraph in 2018.
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