Equipment
5935/420hp V-12, automatic, alloy wheels, cross-drilled rotors, air conditioning, power windows, power seats, power top, Pioneer CD stereo, wood dash, brown leather boot cover.
Condition
A few scuffs on the wheels that could probably buff out. A few tiny chips on the mirrors. Mostly good original paint. Very lightly wrinkled seats. A used Aston with 29,990 miles but a well kept one, although there is no service history represented.
Market commentary
Aston prices tend to depreciate like rocks until they become collectible, and the DB7 is currently the cheapest way to get into Aston Martin ownership. You get the stylish good looks, a premium badge and V-12 power often for roughly the price of a new Mustang GT, but the catch is of course the big service bills. This car went for a price that was slightly favorable to the buyer, but was still appropriate.