The V8 Vantage Was Introduced At The Geneva Motor Show In 2005 For The 2006 Model Year. The Two Seat, Two Door Coupe Had A Bonded Aluminium Structure For Strength And Lightness And With The 4.3 V8 Power Delivery, Created An Instant Hit With The Motoring Press And Excited New Owners, However, The Introduction Also Gave Porsche A Few Worries. These Are Seen As Great Drivers Cars, But Still With The Advantages Of A Relax Driving Position And Of Course The Characteristic Aston Martin Flair. If We Fast Forward To 2018, The Buyer Of An Aston Martin Vantage Wants To Try And Find A Low Mileage Example, That Has Been Maintained To The Highest Standards In The Past, With No Horrible Imperfections To Either The Paint Finish Or The Interior, So With This And Especially At The Price Listed, We Do Expect The Interest Level To Be High. Fitted From Factory With The 4.3 Litre V8 Engine, Which Would Generate A More Than Healthy 380 BHP, Which Was More Than Capable Of Accelerating Both Driver & Passenger From 0-62 MPH In Just Five Seconds And Then Would Further Glide To An Electrically Limited Top Speed On 174 MPH, With All This Power Perfectly Balanced With The Stunning Six-Speed Manual Transmission.