2010 Aston Martin Vantage Convertible on 2040-cars
Kelseyville, California, United States
E-Mail Questions at: horaciohggershon@devotedparents.com .
2010 Aston Martin V8 Vantage Roadster in a classic and desirable color combination of Quantum Silver exterior and
Obsidian Black leather interior with alcantara liner. The car has been kept in nearly mint condition, always
garaged and has never been in any accidents. It has been regularly serviced at the dealer in Beverly Hills. The car
has the 2nd generation sportshift automated manual transmission and the clutch was just recently replaced. The car
is stunning, sounds terrific, accelerates and handles amazingly. It is equipped with the optional Sports Pack which
includes upgraded wheels and suspension. It comes with the optional Aston Martin Crystal Key and two spare keys.
Options include: Piano Black Facia with Iridium; Sports Pack with N400 Sill; Clear Rear Lamps; Memory Seats; Heated
Seats; Satellite Navigation; Alarm Upgrade; Volumetric and Tilt Sensors; Bluetooth Telephone; Black Brake Calipers;
Bright Finish Front Grille; Magnum Silver Meshes; Front and Rear Parking Sensors; Aston Martin 700W Premium Audio;
Auto-dimming Mirror with Garage Opener. Please feel free to contact me with any questions. I am willing to have the
car shipped if necessary. Thank you
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