
£12,656 (Est: £16,000 - £20,000)
2002 Aston Martin DB7 V12 Vantage New engine from Aston Martin in 2009
United Kingdom • 18 Mar 2026 • Lot 59
Vehicle Details
AI Listing Summary
This 2002 Aston Martin DB7 V12 Vantage has only had three owners and boasts a new engine installed by Aston Martin in 2009, with just 11,000 miles covered since. With a warranted low mileage of 38,000 and seventeen years of current ownership, it has been well-maintained, though a recently developed sticking throttle cable needs addressing.

Condition
7
The vendor describes the interior as “very good,” but considers every other aspect of the car “excellent.” There is also mention of a sticking throttle cable, which impacts the mechanical condition. Factoring in these details, a rating of 'Very Good' seems appropriate.
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Automatic
Transmission:
SCFAB12342K303058
Chassis No:
Odometer:
38,000 miles
PB02 TEC
Reg Number:
RHD/LHD:
[RHD/LHD]
PLEASE NOTE: Since arriving on-site, this lot has developed a sticking throttle cable, which appears to occur when the bonnet is shut.
"For the record, the Aston Martin Symphony for 12 cylinders and two exhausts is the sweetest sound on tuned pipes this side of J.
S.
Bach himself...
If Venus were to come calling as a GT Coupe, she'd look like this" ( Car and Driver , September, 2000).
Introduced at the March, 1999, Geneva Salon, the Vantage version of Aston Martin's landmark DB7 broke with marque tradition by using a wholly different engine rather than a punchier version of its sister car's existing powerplant.
Breathed on by Cosworth, the newcomer's 'heart' was a 5,935cc, 48-valve, all-alloy V12 that developed 420bhp and 400lb ft of torque.
Initially available with a choice of six-speed manual or five-speed automatic transmissions, the DB7 Vantage could be had with ZF's Touchtronic semi-automatic from 2000 onwards (0-60mph in 4.9 seconds, limited 165mph top speed).
To cope wit...
Points of note
£7,312
Lowest Price (Since 2020)
£20,195
Median Price (Since 2020)
£67,394
Highest Price (Since 2020)
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MOT Information
Valid
Expires on Sep 03 2026
Latest MOT Mileage
37,448 miles
Registration Date
2002-05-03
MOT History
Passed
On Sep 04 2025 with 37,448 miles
Passed
On May 02 2023 with 37,049 miles
Passed
On Jun 08 2020 with 34,525 miles
Passed
On Jun 27 2018 with 33,681 miles
Passed
On Jul 05 2017 with 33,221 miles
There was 1 defect noted.
Advisory:
- Tyre worn close to the legal limit all (4.1.E.1)
Passed
On Jun 20 2016 with 33,079 miles
Passed
On Apr 24 2015 with 32,592 miles
Passed
On Sep 03 2013 with 30,833 miles
Passed
On Jul 27 2012 with 30,175 miles
Passed
On Jul 15 2011 with 29,410 miles
Passed
On Aug 28 2010 with 29,438 miles
Passed
On Jul 17 2009 with 27,792 miles
Passed
On Jul 18 2008 with 26,275 miles
There was 1 defect noted.
User Entered:
- front anti roll bar rubbers split & perrishing
Passed
On Jul 18 2007 with 25,297 miles
Passed
On Apr 10 2006 with 22,272 miles
Passed
On Nov 11 2005 with 22,040 miles
Passed
On Nov 11 2005 with 22,040 miles

























