2007 Aston Martin Vantage

$104,990

Key Detail

Kilometres: 8,050km
Engine: 4.3 Litre V8
Transmission: Six Speed Manual
Body: 2 door coupe
Seats 2
Import History: NZ New
Fuel Type: Petrol
Model Detail: One Owner - Low Mileage

Ratings

Fuel Economy Rating

Fuel economy is19.2L per 100km.

Annual cost of$7,530.

Cost per year based on price per litre of petrol $2.00 and an average distance of 14,000km.

Safety Rating

Based on 2025 VSRR rating

Description

This is the Aston Martin Vantage for people who actually drive — not just pose for Instagram.

Drop into the sumptuous, race-inspired leather bucket seat and you’re immediately greeted by a titanium-finished digital dash, dominated by a proper 330 kph speedometer and that gloriously counter-rotating tacho. It’s theatrical, unapologetic, and very Aston. James Bond would approve. Probably ask for the keys.

At the centre of it all is the real hero: a six-speed manual gearbox. No paddles, no filters, no apologies. Just you, three pedals, and an engine that rewards commitment. It’s fully fuelled with 98 octane, ready to be exercised exactly as intended.

This example remains factory original, right down to the feel and character — the only update being brand-new Michelin Pilot Sport tyres, fitted just 500 km ago. It’s also been freshly serviced at Aston Martin Giltraps Christchurch, so it’s not just beautiful, it’s sorted.

Inside, the details keep stacking up:

Push-button start
Cruise control
Hands-free calling
Front-loading 6-disc CD stacker (because sometimes playlists deserve commitment too)
It comes complete with three original factory keys (including two remotes), the leather-bound, stamped service book, and — because Aston Martin — the factory umbrella, still sealed in its original plastic wrap, waiting patiently in the boot like a British butler.

This isn’t a diluted modern sports car. It’s a proper analogue Aston Martin: elegant, muscular, and deeply involving.
If you’ve been waiting for the right Vantage — manual, original, meticulously kept — this is the one that makes you stop scrolling and start rearranging the garage.

Fair warning: once you drive it, everything else feels a bit… ordinary.