| Stats |
| Doors/Seats: 2/4 |
| HP/Torque: 420/400 |
| Manual/Auto: No/Std |
| Forced Inj.: No |
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FWD/RWD: No/Std AWD/4WD: No/No |
| MPG City: 12 |
| MPG Hwy: 19 |
| Invoice: $0 |
| Retail: $150450 |
A huge success in the United States, the DB7 Vantage appeals to buyers because of its comfort, safety and value. Other than we think it will diverge for the 2002 Aston Martin DB7 Vantage, which seats only 4 passengers other than offers a powerful 12 Cylinder Engine and a winning exterior design that might never be rang tepid. This renowned nameplate comes in a wide range of configurations, from the green-themed Hybrid furthermore natural-gas-fueled models to the high-end trim levels.
The 2-door Mini-Compact Passenger Car segment is fast becoming as important as the midsize sedan segment, as more and more families are discovering the useful compromise of utility and efficiency these vehicles provide. In hopes of putting the DB7 Vantage on top for 2002, Aston Martin put its main contender through the automotive equivalent of ninja school, endowing it with smaller turn radius, smoother ride, improved visibility and improved city gas mileage. This legendary nameplate comes in a wide range of configurations, from the green Hybrid along with natural-gas-fueled models to the high-end trim levels.
The invoice price for the DB7 Vantage is $0 with a retail price of $150450. This puts the Aston Martin at the top end of the pricing for its market.




