Stunning Vantage V8, 7k Miles Sportshift, B&o Audio, Navi, Sports Pack, Fire Red on 2040-cars
Dublin, Ohio, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:4.7L V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Year: 2010
Interior Color: Black
Make: Aston Martin
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Vantage
Trim: V8 Coupe
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 7,337
Exterior Color: Red
2010 Aston Martin Vantage There's a good chance you haven't seen another Vantage like this one. The Toy Barn is thrilled to offer this absolutely stunning 2010 Vantage coupe, finished in traffic-stopping Fire Red over Black leather. Seldom will you see a Vantage in this finish, a bright yet pearl effect Red, and this one has all of the right exterior finishes to compliment the Red: Magnum silver mesh pack, Bright Finish Grille, Sport Pack with 19" 10-spoke diamond-turned wheels, Black claipers, and clear tail lamp lenses, ALL of which are options from Aston Martin. Inside, this Vantage has the perfect compliment of interior finish and appointments to tastefully complete the aesthetic package: Black leather with red contrast stitching, Microspin allow fascia, Navigation, 1000-watt Bang&Olufsen audio system, Contrast alcantara headliner, and MUCH more. This car, inside and out, looks absolutely phenominal. Condition wise, this Aston is just as you'd expect a 7k mile Vantage to be; like-new inside and out with only little if any wear evident. It looks, sounds, and drives just as you'd hope, and is tremendous. Best of all, this Vantage is loaded, check out the list below and call me if you have any questions!
Sports Pack 10-spoke 19" Wheels Black Calipers Magnum Silver Mesh Pack Bright Finish Grille Clear taillamp lenses rear Parking Sensors Black Leather with Red Contrast Stitching Bang&Olufsen Audio Microspin Alloy Fascia Navigation Heated Seats Cruise Control Umbrella MUCH MORE!!! ATTENTION CANADA BUYERS: We have experience importing into Canada and other countries. Here are some of the basics you will need to consider: 1. Check that the car qualifies for importation at: www.riv.ca 2. Locate a shipping company to assist you. 3. To get the car across the border you will need to fax a copy of the front and back of the title to the border 72 hours in advance. 4. You must have the original title with the car to get it across the border. 5. To register the car in Canada you will need a NO OPEN RECALL letter from the manufacturer. 6. You might have to make some modifications to get the car registered (example: day time running lights). 7. All cars will have an Ohio temporary license plate provided. TERMS OF SALE : In most cases buyers contact us directly during the auction to arrange a “buy it now price”. We reserve the right to end this listing at any time should the vehicle become unavailable. The following terms of sale apply to all of our listings. TERMS OF DEPOSIT : The successful high bidder will submit a $1000 non-refundable deposit within 48 hours of the auction closing to secure the vehicle. Buyer agrees to pay the remaining balance due (plus applicable fees and taxes) within 5 days of the auction closing. All financial transactions must be completed before delivery of the vehicle. Payment is accepted in U.S. dollars only. PAYMENT METHODS : Bank financing, cash in person, certified check, cashier’s check, and bank wire transfers. For those financing, we can help! Please contact us for more details. TAXES AND FEES : Different states, cities, and counties tax the purchase of an automobile differently. Your tax on an automobile is always determined by the address you are registering the car to. Because of this, it is impossible for us to estimate or automatically calculate what your tax will be. All of our Ebay listings do not include tax. Please contact us for help determining your tax obligation. Additionally, every car will have a fee of $288.50 applied to the sales price. This flat fee covers titling and documentation fees. Taxes and fees are not negotiable. DISCLAIMER : We make every effort to present information that is accurate. However, some of the information is derived from a vin decoder, car history data reports, and/or other sources. Because of this, the exact configuration, color, specifications, accessories, and history provided in this ad should be used as a guide only and are not guaranteed. Under no circumstances will we be liable for any inaccuracies, claims or losses of any nature. Please contact us to verify any information that is essential to your buying decision. NOTE: We will pick you up at the Columbus International airport, which is only 20 minutes away from our dealership. If you prefer, we can also arrange shipping by us in our covered carrier operated by our full time driver. Our cars sell quickly!!! We sell premium, hard-to-find cars, that are most often times the finest available. In doing so, our inventory moves quickly and our cars are sold many times prior to auction end, either locally or with a "buy it now" arranged. Don't miss out on this vehicle by waiting, give us a call today!!! I DO NOT ANTICIPATE THIS VEHICLE MAKING IT TO AUCTION END. Contact: Erick Morrison @ 740-973-7978
Payment Options: The winning bidder will be asked to place a $1000.00 deposit with 48 hours of auction's end. Full payment from the buyer will be expected with 7 days of auction end. Please contact us prior to bidding with financing or transport questions. |
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Aston Martin closing deal with Force India F1 team
Mon, Nov 2 2015Aston Martin is returning to the Formula One grid. Only instead of starting its own team – or even taking control of an existing one – the British automaker is reportedly on the verge of announcing a new partnership with the Force India team. According to Autosport, the deal would see the team switch names from its current national identity to Aston Martin Racing. Beyond naming rights, however, the partnership could see the two outfits partner on technical collaborations as well. The Johnnie Walker whisky brand – a longtime McLaren partner – is said to be joining as a sponsor of the newly rebranded team, which has previously featured branding from whisky brands Royal Challenge, Whyte & Mackay, and Dalmore. The current engine deal with Mercedes (which owns part of Aston Martin) is expected to stay in place. Force India isn't the only team Aston Martin is said to have evaluated. Previous reports had linked the manufacturer of luxury GT cars to Red Bull, while Williams was also said to have been under consideration for such a partnership. Ultimately, however, it appears to be cash-strapped (and strong-performing) Force India that has sealed the deal, expected to be announced in due course. If the notion of an automaker sponsoring (but not running) an F1 team strikes you as odd, it isn't without relevant precedent. Infiniti has long sponsored the Red Bull team that is powered by its corporate cousin Renault. That deal was brokered while the Japanese luxury brand was chaired by Andy Palmer, who now runs Aston Martin. Aside from considerable achievements in sports car racing, the British firm only participated in F1 for a few races in 1959 and 1960. The deal would put an end to the Force India name that has adorned the team since Indian businessman Vijay Mallya took it over late in 2007. Mallya, it should be noted, helms United Spirits Limited, which produces all those beverages mentioned previously that have sponsored Force India. The team was founded in 1991 as Jordan Grand Prix, under whose name it ran until 2005 when it switched ownership and name first to Midland and then to Spyker. Mallya sold nearly half of the team's stake to the Sahara India Pariwar conglomerate in 2011. Since taking over the team, Force India has gone from a back-marker in tenth place to a solid midfield contender routinely landing sixth in the championship standings and currently running fifth this season.
Aston Martin DB11 AMR coming very soon
Fri, May 4 2018Car manufacturers usually keep a very tight lid on upcoming product news, but because they are run by humans, mistakes are made. In this case, Aston Martin posted a link on their home media website to a page about the upcoming DB11 AMR, which we have no doubt will be the latest in the company's limited production AMR line of cars. Though they took the link down the same day, the linked page still exists and functions. There isn't really anything to see at the moment, because any assets are locked behind a password. We also reached out to Aston for information regarding the new model, but we didn't hear back from the company. Still, it's not hard to predict what this DB11 AMR will be like, since we have the preceding Rapide AMR, V8 and V12 Vantage AMRs, and the Vantage AMR Pro from which to extrapolate. It will probably have a paint scheme involving a slender center stripe, with different choices for body and stripe color. Certainly one of the color options will be the pale metallic green with a lime green stripe combo found on Aston Martin race cars. The only non-Pro AMR model to see any kind of power boost was the V12 Vantage AMR, and that was an increase of 30 horsepower, so there's a possibility the DB11 will see a mild power boost, too. The interior will likely feature loads of carbon fiber and a color-coordinated interior. In addition to its various visual updates and possible performance upgrades, the DB11 AMR will undoubtedly be extremely limited production. The Vantage AMRs numbered 300 units total, 200 of which were the V8 and 100 were the V12. The Rapide AMR run consisted of just 210 cars. Since the DB11 is available with two engines, a V8 and a V12, we could see Aston offering 300 total units split between the two engines options. And again, since the web page is still up, we expect the car will break cover very soon. Related Video: Featured Gallery 2017 Aston Martin DB11: First Drive View 58 Photos Image Credit: Aston Martin Aston Martin Coupe Performance Supercars aston martin db11 aston martin amr aston martin db11 amr
Force India: 'Door still open' for Aston Martin partnership
Sat, Feb 27 2016Force India says a partnership that would bring Aston Martin back to Formula 1 remains a possibility for the future, despite talks last year failing to produce a deal. The Silverstone-based outfit had hoped to tie up a partnership with the British sportscar manufacturer for 2016, but in the end the discussions fell through. However, while the matter is off the table for this year, Force India's COO Otmar Szafnauer says his outfit is still hoping that it can resurrect the idea and bring Aston Martin on board for 2017. "I don't think the answer is no," Szafnauer told Motorsport.com. "It was just for 2016 we won't be collaborating. But we will have further discussions later on with Aston to see if there is a possibility for future years." Rules key Szafnauer said that the talks with Aston Martin had been "serious", but thinks that key to completing an agreement will be in F1 delivering a platform of rules that entices the manufacturer in. "For 2017 there is still a possibility and the door is still open," he said. "We will reconvene again and see if there is any possibility for the future. "There were just some decision-making points that were unknown at that time. And they just needed more time to see what the sport was doing about the engine and some other things. "They need to have some of those answers before they can make that decision of entering Formula 1 or not. And only time would give them those answers." When asked if finalized 2017 regulations would be a help, he said: "Well, that's one of the things. "So when those 2017 regulations are sorted out, everybody knows and then people can make decisions like: 'Do I like them or not?' "But if you're trying to guess what those are, than people say: 'Oh, let me wait and see.' That is exactly one of the reasons. To understand what the regulations are going to be in 2017." Related Video: This article by Jonathan Noble originally appeared on Motorsport.com, the world's leader in auto racing news, photos and video.
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