Highlights
- Smooth V12 grand tourer
- Low mileage
- Lovely condition
The Appeal
With a fabulous body styled by Ian Callum and a monstrous V12 engine, the DB7 is an accomplished GT car that oozes charm. One of the most attainable modern Astons, it is supported not only by the network of main dealers but also a variety of specialists across the country.
This example eschews the popular silver and grey paint options and instead is presented in the lovely Mendip Blue, with a grey and blue interior to match. It spent sixteen years in the hands of a collector prior to the current ownership and there’s evidence in the history that it’s been thoroughly maintained, with all new shock absorbers in 2014 and all the MOT advisories remedied.
Now having accumulated fewer than 35,000 miles, it’s in fabulous condition and is ready for a new owner to enjoy it. So if you want to be able to utter the alluring words ‘shall we take the Aston?’ when you next embark on a road trip, then get your bid in now.
The History and Paperwork
- Registered 4 April 2000
- Previous owner was a collector who owned the car for 16 years
- Reportedly maintained regardless of cost and MOT history shows all advisories dealt with
- New shock absorbers 2014
- Owner’s manual
- Invoices and old MOT certificates on file
- Three keys and two remote fobs
- MOT expires 22 Sep 2022
- Private plate included in the sale
- V5 present in owner’s name
The Interior
- Slate grey and blue leather
- Branded floor mats
- In-built battery conditioner
As is befitting of a high end luxury GT, the cabin of the DB7 is very well appointed with soft leather and wood veneer gracing most of the surfaces. Here the seats are faced with slate grey leather and the dash top, doors and seat backs are in blue to complement the exterior hue.
It’s all in excellent condition, too, with only a small amount of wear to the driver’s seat bolster which reflects its limited usage over the years.
Up above, the headlining is clean and secure while under your feet the deep pile carpets are unmarked and protected by a matching set of branded mats.
The boot is also very clean and tidy and houses the amplifier for the stereo which is thought to be original. An in-built battery conditioner is also a nice touch which helps to keep the car ready for action even if it continues to be used sparingly.
The Exterior
- Achingly beautiful design
- Mendip Blue metallic paint
- Smart wheels with Bridgestone tyres
It’s a refreshing change to see a modern Aston Martin with some colour to it as silver, grey and black are the most common choices. But we’re very taken with the Mendip blue colour which really helps the car to stand out while showing off its gorgeous curves in the sun, which was sadly present for only some of our photoshoot.
Limited use and careful storage have paid dividends with this car’s condition and the paintwork shows barely a mark on it. Likewise the wheels show no signs of kerbing and although a couple of the centre caps are showing their age a little, it would be straightforward for a fastidious new owner to obtain some replacements.
The underside is similarly said to be in good condition while the tyres are all Bridgestones and have a good level of tread remaining. In all, it will be a joy to clean and polish.
The Mechanics
- 5.9 litre V12
- Five speed automatic gearbox
- Drives just as it should
Under the bonnet there’s a very clean engine bay and a monster of an engine. It fires up with the delicious sound that characterises an Aston V12 and, even by modern standards, it’s a genuinely quick car. The seller reports that it drives without any issues at all to report - no smoke, unusual noises, or anything to distract from the smooth torquey delivery of the sonorous V12. Gear changes are smooth and the brakes are strong.
Overall, it’s ready to go.
Overall, it’s ready to go.
Summary
A pampered and very low mileage example of Aston Martin’s modern classic GT car in a wonderful colour which should bring its next owner a great deal of pleasure.
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