2008 ASTON MARTIN V8 Vantage

$36,900
$6,843
below average
29,482 Miles
1,410 Miles
below average

Vehicle Details

Mileage: 29482
Color: Other
Body Style: Convertible
Transmission: Automatic
Engine: 380 hp 4.3L V8
Drive Train: Unknown
Fuel: Gasoline
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Option & Equipment

Leather Seats
Alloy Wheels
Parking Sensors

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VIN SCFBF04B38GD08600 may have been recalled. Check full report for more information

MOVEMENT OF THE LOWER CONTROL ARM WILL INFLUENCE THE DRIVER'S CONTROL OF THE STEERING OF THE VEHICLE INCREASING THE RISK OF A CRASH.

ASTON MARTIN IS RECALLING CERTAIN MODEL YEAR 2007-2008 DB9 COUPE, DB9 VOLANTE, V8 VANTAGE COUPE, V8 VANTAGE ROADSTER, AND DBS COUPE VEHICLES. THE FRONT BOTTOM SUSPENSION ARM CAM BOLT COULD CRACK ALONG ITS SHANK ALLOWING THE LOWER CONTROL ARM TO MOVE.



Vehicle Rating & Owner Reviews

Overall Rating
4.2
based on 3 Reviews

Constant Transmission Problems

3.8
Ken Jaggers on 03/10/2010

Performance : 4 Comfort : 4 Fuel Economy : 3 Fun To Drive : 5 Interior Design : 5 Exterior Design : 5 Build Quality : 3 Reliability : 1 Comfort Rating: 4 Performance Rating: 4 Interior Rating: 5 Reliability Rating: 1

I loved the car for its curb and higway appeal. But both the manual and automatic transmissions were simply not reliable. I first had a 2007 standard transmission Vantage Coupe that stalled on a freeway or highway five times. After being frightened out of my mind, I was able to get the car to limp back to the dealer. It was a lemon, so Aston Martin replaced the car with a 2008 Vantage that was equipped with an Automatic Transmission. That transmission was always rough at the start of the day, with the vehicle shuddering at each stop. The dealer never recognized the problem and said I did not know how to drive the car. At considerable expense, I paid off the lease early and got rid of the car