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1 Previous Owner, Ultramarine Black with Pure Black Alcantara Interior. Comfort pack. Technology Pack. Interior Sports Plus Pack. Aston Martin Premium Audio. Lightweight Alloys. The 2019 Vantage is powered by a thoroughly potent twin-turbo 4.0-litre V8 (sourced via the Mercedes-AMG relationship) producing around 503 bhp and 505 lb-ft of torque. 0-60 mph is in the region of 3.5-3.6 seconds, and the top speed around 195 mph. Beyond raw numbers, reviewers emphasise its agility, sharp chassis and truly exotic feel: “the new Vantage is up for orders… delivers shocking straight-line speed” In short: if you want wow factor and driving dynamics, this car delivers. 2. Distinctive design & brand cachet Visually, the 2019 Vantage breaks away from some of the subtler grand-tourer looks of its siblings. It has a more aggressive aerodynamic design, shorter overhangs, a muscular stance and those unmistakable Aston touches. Owning an Aston Martin means more than just spec sheets—it’s about owning a piece of British luxury sports car heritage, which can add to enjoyment beyond just driving. 3. Interior luxury & bespoke feel Inside, you’ll find high-quality materials—leather, Alcantara, carbon fibre trim—and a thoughtful driver-focused cockpit. Reviewers note the cabin “fills you with luxury… driving position and octagonal steering wheel give you an experience akin to sitting in a fighter jet.” Moreover, although some components are shared with Mercedes-AMG (infotainment, engine), you don’t feel like you’re in a generic car—everything still reads as Aston-Martin gene. 4. Value opportunity Since you’re looking at a 2019 model, the initial steep depreciation has already happened. In the UK you’ll find these cars in the used market with fairly moderate mileage and attractive pricing. That means you can get near-supercar performance with a slightly lower cost of entry than when new, while still retaining exotic car allure. 5. Balanced practicality (for a performance car) While this is a two-seater performance coupe, it’s still more livable than many track-only machines. Reviews say that the suspension and chassis deliver a usable ride on road, and there’s a usable trunk space (for its class) so it does more than just look pretty. If you’re not planning to live track-day life every weekend, you’ll still find this car capable for more than just vanity. Final thoughts If your priorities are driving excitement, distinctive design,