2007 ASTON MARTIN VANTAGE 4.3 V8
4.3 V8
Price
£29,750
Used CarDealer: Vertex Auto Group
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Vehicle Specifications
Description
Launched in 2005, the all new Vantage featured a 4.3-litre, quad-cam, 380bhp V8 enabling 0-62mph in five seconds on its way to a top speed of 175mph This much cherished 6-speed manual gearbox example, was first registered in 2007, has covered just over 54,252 miles and shows four former keepers with a Full Service History (primarily Aston Martin main dealer). The car has been owned by AML enthusiasts and member(s) of the Aston Martin Owners Club. Finished in stunning Onyx Black over an Obsidian Black leather-trimmed cabin and sits on unmarked black alloys.
The triple-black theme continues with black AMRacing upper and lower grilles costing over £700 and matching rear diffuser, side window and vents. Equipment includes Xenon headlights, rear parking sensors, air-conditioning, fold-out infotainment system with satellite navigation, Alcantara headlining, electrically adjustable seats, premium sound system and a bluetooth switchable exhaust system. In the past 24 months, maintenance has included a new battery, rear drop-links, rear anti-roll bar links, new tyres and brake pads all round, along with rear wheel bearings and a full service which included fresh gearbox oil and oxygen sensors.
Supplied with a comprehensive service history (12 stamps in book), Xenon headlights; Premium Sound System; Electric Adjustable Seats; Power-assisted Steering (PAS); Alloy Wheels; Parking Sensors; Safety Belt Pretensioners. A magnificent example in the best colours and of course the manual gearbox - a true enthusiasts car. Supplied with MOT though till 07/07/27. 2- Keys PX Available
About the Aston Martin Vantage
The Aston Martin Vantage is a quintessentially British sports car, offering exhilarating performance wrapped in an undeniably elegant package. Spanning multiple generations, from the iconic V8 and V12 models of the 2000s to the sharp, contemporary designs of today, it's known for its engaging driving dynamics and timeless appeal. This grand tourer is perfect for the discerning driver seeking a blend of luxury, power, and genuine sports car feel.
Why Buy a Used Aston Martin Vantage?
- Exceptional build quality and luxurious cabin; Astons hold their value reasonably well, making a used Vantage a smart investment for a luxury sports car.
- Powerful engines deliver thrilling acceleration and an intoxicating exhaust note, particularly the V8 and V12 variants.
- Timeless design ensures the Vantage turns heads wherever it goes, blending classic Aston Martin styling with modern aggression.
- A proper driver's car, offering engaging handling and a connection to the road that many rivals struggle to match, ideal for B-road blasts or grand tours.
Typical Price Range
All prices are approximate and subject to change based on condition, mileage, specification, and market conditions.
- 2005–2012 (VH Generation V8/V12): £35,000 – £85,000 — These earlier models offer entry into Aston Martin ownership, with prices varying significantly based on engine, condition, and mileage. V12 models command a premium.
- 2012–2018 (VH Generation S/GT/N430): £55,000 – £120,000 — Later iterations of the VH platform, such as the V8 Vantage S or V12 Vantage S, offer enhanced performance and updated aesthetics. Limited editions are highly sought after.
- 2018–Present (Current Generation V8): £80,000 – £160,000 — The latest generation, powered exclusively by a Mercedes-AMG derived V8, offers cutting-edge technology and a more modern driving experience. Prices depend on specification and age.
Common Issues to Check
- Previous Generation (VH platform) clutch wear: Manual V8 and V12 models, especially early units, can suffer premature clutch wear, a costly repair to consider during a pre-purchase inspection.
- Infotainment system (VH platform): The older infotainment system can feel dated and may experience glitches. Ensure all functions work as expected.
- Tyre wear: As a powerful sports car, Vantages can be hard on their tyres. Check for even wear and ensure quality rubber is fitted.
- Battery drain: Intermittent battery drain can occur, often due to infrequently used cars or specific electronic modules. Look for evidence of a trickle charger being used.
- Brake condition: High-performance brakes can be expensive to replace. Inspect brake discs and pads for wear, and listen for any unusual noises during a test drive.
Running Costs
- Fuel Economy: 18–25 mpg (V8), 12–18 mpg (V12). Current V8 models typically achieve 20-28 mpg.
- Insurance Group: Typically Group 48-50, reflecting its performance and value. Specialist insurance is highly recommended.
- Servicing: Servicing costs are commensurate with a high-performance luxury car. Main dealer servicing can be costly, but specialist independents often offer more competitive rates for routine maintenance. Always check for a full service history and receipts during purchase. MOT compliance is usually straightforward if maintained correctly.
Which Variant Should I Choose?
- V8 Vantage (VH Generation): Perfect for those seeking a classic Aston Martin experience without the V12's higher running costs. Offers a wonderful blend of performance, luxury, and the iconic V8 growl. Relatively more accessible price-wise, making it a great entry point.
- V12 Vantage (VH Generation): For the ultimate thrill-seeker, the V12 Vantage offers brutal performance and an unparalleled soundtrack. It's a rarer, more intense machine, ideal for collectors or those who demand the very best in Aston Martin's raw power, but be prepared for higher running costs and a potentially stiffer ride.
- V8 Vantage S (VH Generation): A sportier iteration of the V8, with more power, revised suspension, and a sharper dynamic. This variant suits drivers who want a more focused driving experience for B-roads and occasional track days, balancing performance with everyday usability better than the V12.
- Current Generation V8 Vantage (2018–Present): Best for buyers who desire modern technology, a more aggressive design, and contemporary driving dynamics. The Mercedes-AMG sourced V8 engine delivers immense power and torque, coupled with a far more advanced infotainment system and driver aids. It's a more comfortable and refined daily driver than its predecessors, while still offering thrilling performance.
- Vantage Roadster: All generations offer a Convertible (Roadster) option. This suits buyers who want to experience the Aston Martin's engine note and the thrill of open-top motoring. It's perfect for weekend blasts in the British countryside, albeit with a slight compromise on ultimate rigidity compared to the coupé.
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