Only 93 Aston Martin Virages were said to be imported to the United States in 1992. Aston Martin is known for making limited runs of their vehicles, likely to drive up value. The company makes stunning performance vehicles with luxurious interiors and the Virage is no exception. The car’s odometer stopped working. The seller notes that the Virage has likely been driven less than 40k miles. This example is listed for auction on eBay. The bidding ends Thursday, November 19th.
The car is finished in black and appears to be in great condition. It was reportedly repainted by the car’s previous owner. The Virage wears factory 5-spoke wheels wrapped in Radial tires. The wheels are said to be in good condition as well. Overall the light restoration done to the car presents well.
The interior is finished in grey leather with black accent piping. It appears to be in good condition and has some very minor creasing present on the driver’s seat. The interior looks extremely comfortable and high-end which is to be expected from Austin Martin. The car is, of course, equipped with climate control and power seats and windows. It’s easy to imagine a businessman driving this beauty to work in the early ’90s. The carpet and headliner are also said to be in good condition so little to no restoration will be needed in the cabin.
A 5.3L, 32-valve V8 engine equipped with Weber-Marelli fuel injection sends power to the wheels via a 5-speed automatic transmission. These cars are known for sounding amazing and offering a very thrilling drive. They’re heavy but powerful. It’s not common to come across a Virage for sale, so if you’re an avid collector now is your chance to add this to your catalogue. The car is in great condition and needs no attention so it’s ready to drive and enjoy. If you’re interested in calling this Aston Martin yours, bid on eBay before the auction ends Thursday.
“It’s easy to imagine a businessman driving this beauty to work in the early ’90s.”
…cruising down the parkway hedge-funding on his Motorola flip phone.
These are great until you have to take it to a shop for work, and then over and over again.
I don’t know about these, buy my 2010 Vantage made zero trips to the mechanic, other than one oil change in a single, blissful year of ownership. Gorgeous, made beautiful noises, and lightning fast.
Wildest shift boot ive ever seen on an automatic.
The shift boot is to make others think it’s a manual trans…. for a second…. then I looked at the pedals…..alas, a long brake and no third….too bad, not for me! I’ll drive my Toyota Highlander when I want an automatic!!
Always liked those Highlanders Joey.. has yours been a good vehicle?
It’s listed on their website for $85,900. They have several pretty cool cars for sale.
I worked on one of these when they were closer to new. It was a later model with the ford Taurus airbag steering wheel. Made wonderful sounds but was painfully slow. Taillights looked like they were from a vw quantum
Mk2 Scirocco taillights actually, a similar design with some differences, and the ‘rocco came with pinstriped lenses in its later years, which is the version Aston used.
As mentioned above, painfully slow when paired w the autobox. Surprisingly unroomy inside as well. Reliable as long as the chain tensioners are good.