Buyer's fee : 5% of the hammer price
Learn more about the auction process
Ad managed by CarYouNeed
We are offering this beautiful Aston-Martin V8 Vantage for auction until 21 July.
The car has been repainted with this light blue, the original paint is dark blue. The wheels currently fitted are not the original ones but were available as an option for this model.
Being very low mileage, the interior is in perfect condition, the seats and the leather of the dashboard and doors show no pronounced or abnormal wear.
The exterior is also in very good condition, the bodywork shows no rust or wear, having been recently painted at Aston-Martin, is in excellent condition.
The car has always been maintained at Aston-Martin and will be appraised for sale. There is no charge for the vehicle.
This Aston is certainly not a collector's item but perfect for the summer if you want a luxury, sporty and aggressive car but above all at a very affordable price!
Visit of the vehicle possible before and during the sale. Contact us on +41 79 516 03 44
When Lionel Martin won the Aston Clinton Hillclimb in 1913, he combined the two names into a brand that would become world famous. In 1947, David Brown bought ASTON MARTIN and decided to add his own touch by building the famous Lagonda engines, which would become the legendary "DB" that would forge Aston Martin's sporting record.
Now let's talk about the V8 Vantage, first seen in the form of the AMV8 Vantage concept car at the 2003 Detroit Auto Show, the new "baby Aston" as it was dubbed. It made its official appearance at the 2005 Geneva Motor Show and went on sale in late summer 2005,
In order to offer an impeccable product, 78 prototypes have been hard tested over 1.5 million miles. From Dubai at 48 degrees Celsius to Sweden at -30 degrees Celsius, including the Nardo speedway in Italy and the famous "Nurburgring's Nordschleife" in Germany, nothing was spared for the Aston Martin named after the first model from 1977.
The V8 Vantage was designed by the Dane Henrik Fisker, who will probably remain his greatest success for the English brand. This young designer was not however a beginner when he arrived at Aston, he was indeed working at the department of concept cars of BMW (BMW Technik) from 1989 to 1999, where he realized in particular the Z07 concept which will become the Z8.