Equipment
Alloy wheels, wood dash and door trim, Alpine CD stereo.
Condition
#3 Good
Runs and drives well. Flaws not noticeable to passersby. Most common condition.
Showing 80,595 miles, but the paint still looks very good. The rubber is a little faded. The top has two frayed spots that have been burned down. The engine is clean but not detailed. The plenum shows wearing from the hood insulation. The interior is clean but lightly worn with both seats showing moderate cracking and discoloration. The dash looks great as does the steering wheel. A used Aston with significant mileage, but well maintained and with recent service work done in the past year.
Market commentary
DB7s are pretty tempting at the moment, offering stunning good looks and an Aston Martin badge often for the kind of money you'd spend on a newer Camaro with similar performance. Even by DB7 standards, though, this seems like a pretty sweet deal, although it's the cost of ownership where these cars really start to catch up with you. Given the miles and overtly used condition the probability of doing many miles without an expensive trip to the Aston specialist is not good.