EuroSpeed Imports 43224 Christy St Fremont California, 94538 Phone: (408) 307-4093 | ![]() | | Year: | Make: | Model: | Price: | 2001 | Aston Martin | DB7 Vantage CONVERTIBLE | 42888 | Miles | Color: | Body: | Transmission: | 26308 | Exterior: Pentland Green Interior: FOREST GREEN/PARCHMENT | Passenger | Manual | Stock Number: | VIN: | 1K401064 | SCFAB42371K401064 | ![This Vehicle Has Been CARFAX Certified. Report Is Available From Dealer]() | Options | | Inventory Comments | 2001 ASTON MARTIN DB7 VANTAGE VOLANTE, PENTLAND GREEN / FOREST GREEN/PARCHMENT FULL LEATHER WITH TAN PIPING GREEN CARPETS, 6-SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION, CUSTOM AM/FM PREMIUM SOUND SYSTEM, CD CHANGER, SPORT STEERING WHEEL, HEATED FRONT WINDSCREEN, SILL PLAQUE, REAR WIND SCREEN, LEATHER REAR BOOT COVER, 18' FORGED ALLOY WHEELS, HEATED SEATS, KEYLESS ENTRY, POWR WINDOWS, POWER LOCKS, ALL SERVICES UPDATED LOCAL CA CAR CLEAN CARFAX REPORT NO ODOR NON SMOKER COMES COMPLETE WILL ORIGINAL BOOKS KEYS REMOTES TOOLS FIRST AID KIT ORIGINAL WINDOW STICKER AND ALL SERVICE STAMPS MSRP $164570.00 FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL SAM 408 307 4093 |
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Sat, May 16 2015
Autoblog has come to the German countryside to watch the Nurburgring 24-Hour race, and just one day in, we have to say it's outstanding. Le Mans has been the highlight of our summer racing schedule for the past few years, the 'Ring 24-Hour event being the appetizer we always skipped. Earlier this year, however, while visiting Miami to check out the Cigarette Racing 50 Marauder GT S, we met Scott Preacher. He oversees digital marketing for both Cigarette and AMG during the week, then comes to Germany to compete in the VLN race series on the weekends, driving an Aston Martin Vantage GT4 for Team Mathol. If Le Mans is the Oscars of endurance racing, the Nurburgring 24-Hour race is the Screen Actors Guild award – the one voted on by the actors, for the actors. In this case it's the race by the teams and fans, for the teams and fans, even though the increasing manufacturer presence has altered the team equation. We were told that it wasn't so long ago that true privateers could win the overall, but that's not really the case anymore. Front-running teams have heavy factory involvement – Audi Sport Team Phoenix, for instance, which finished in first and third last year, has its own 'Ring race center and is running the 2016 R8; Aston Martin is represented by Aston Martin Racing and Aston Martin Test Center, and Bentley has a Bentley Motors team and uses HPT to run another team. The fan component hasn't changed, though, and you can't talk about the race for more than 60 seconds before someone brings up the battalions of spectators. Every driver we spoke to cited them as the most incredible part of this race after the track itself. It feels to us like a giant German Sebring, with thousands of people camped out in the ginormous, forested infield, many of whom have been here since Monday erecting their ornate camping compounds. There will be parties everywhere Saturday night, and so much bratwurst on the grill that the drivers can smell it when as they're blasting full speed through Wehrseifen. Even when we drove a Mercedes S63 AMG Coupe on a lap before the race, the fans waved like it was a competition. Scott Preacher's Australian co-driver Robert Thompson said, "You come around a corner and it's like you're driving full speed through the middle of a carnival." The race field itself could also be called a carnival, with an officially invited field of more than 170 cars. Even on a track that's 24.4-km long, that's like racing on the 405 at midday.
Fri, 21 Jun 2013
Chris Harris is back on the job, taking on really really difficult car questions like: Which enormously sexy and good-to-drive, high-performance convertible is the top of the heap? As one of the hottest cars in the luxury space right now, the Jaguar F-Type S is, of course, in on the action. Competition comes in the form of the Aston Martin V8 Vantage Roadster and the Porsche 911 Carrera S Cabriolet. Sun-loving CEOs who despise test-driving need look no further. Scroll on below for a fully featured (with a running time of more than 20 minutes) comparison video. Harris does his best to entertain - in a typically nitpicky and made-up-British-words fashion - and the moving pictures are lovely to look at. Kick back, pour a pint and get your weekend started off right.
Tue, 30 Oct 2012
This has been a tumultuous year for Lotus - to say the least - from the company being sold off back in January to its CEO Dany Bahar being fired in June to its questionable financial status and rumors of the British automaker being sold off to another automaker. First, we heard that Volkswagen was interested in acquiring Lotus and parent company Proton, a rumor that was later dismissed. Now Automobile is reporting that fellow Brit Aston Martin could be in the market to work with or possibly even merge with Lotus. While this is pure speculation at this point, such a venture could prove to be beneficial for both independent companies. That's because with Lotus focused on lightweight, relatively affordable sports cars and Aston Martin producing high-end performance cars, there is virtually no product overlap between the companies. The article suggests that a person or company wanting to merge these two automakers would have to raise between $1.1 billion and $1.6 billion in order to make a go of it, however. We're not sure what to think of this latest rumor, but anything that can help get the struggling brand back to health at least has our interest.
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