Less and less Aston Martins for sale
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I've noticed that less and less AM's are for sale on AutoTrader. I don't tend to look else where. But when I was first looking at AM's over 3 years ago, there were consistantly about 700 AM's for sale.
I've noticed that they went down to 600 about a year ago, then rattled about 500, and now it's up (or rather down) to under 450 AM's for sale and its constantly that.
There have always been about 50 DBS's for sale, but the DB9's went from about 250 for sale to about half of that now.
Significantly though are Vanquishes (Mark 1), I remember about 80 for sale all the time, this went down to 50 and now its just breaking into double figures. Vanquishes are disappearing. I know they are a classic now, but are they a future classic that will be incredibly rare .......?
I know no one gives a hoot about the Cygnate, but there are only 5 for sale now and they used to be 30 plus.
Is this trend the same for all advertisers?
Do Franchise dealers have less stock?
Are more exported?
Is this driving the cost of second hand AM's up?
I've noticed that they went down to 600 about a year ago, then rattled about 500, and now it's up (or rather down) to under 450 AM's for sale and its constantly that.
There have always been about 50 DBS's for sale, but the DB9's went from about 250 for sale to about half of that now.
Significantly though are Vanquishes (Mark 1), I remember about 80 for sale all the time, this went down to 50 and now its just breaking into double figures. Vanquishes are disappearing. I know they are a classic now, but are they a future classic that will be incredibly rare .......?
I know no one gives a hoot about the Cygnate, but there are only 5 for sale now and they used to be 30 plus.
Is this trend the same for all advertisers?
Do Franchise dealers have less stock?
Are more exported?
Is this driving the cost of second hand AM's up?
Interesting.
All I can comment on, are the main dealer pre-owned Vantages.
At present 74 V8s are listed. Two years ago, I recall there being around 80 cars, so with this model, the numbers may not have changed very much.
I would assume that most used stock initially, stays within the dealer network. I did notice yesterday, what appeared to be a V12 Vantage, for sale by an independant in Tonbridge.
Once I read this I just had to check Autotrader.ca to see what's happening in my country. If your numbers seem to be down, I'm pretty sure it's not because of exports to Canada!
Here's the breakdown of our market according to Autotrader (new & used, dealer & private):
DB9 (16)
DBS (7)
Rapide (3)
V12 Vantage (1)
DB7 (7)
V8 Vantage (33)
Vanquish (1)
Vantage S (1)
Virage (4)
A total of 73 for sale in all 3.5 million square miles. No wonder I can go for months without seeing another one.
Autotrader.com in the US shows a total of 714 Astons for sale.
Here's the breakdown of our market according to Autotrader (new & used, dealer & private):
DB9 (16)
DBS (7)
Rapide (3)
V12 Vantage (1)
DB7 (7)
V8 Vantage (33)
Vanquish (1)
Vantage S (1)
Virage (4)
A total of 73 for sale in all 3.5 million square miles. No wonder I can go for months without seeing another one.
Autotrader.com in the US shows a total of 714 Astons for sale.
My perception is there are less and less V8Vs for sale. When I was looking (from December) for a 4.3 with hopefully less than 20k miles on it and with the options I wanted, there always seemed to be 4 or 5 vehicles that fitted the bill, now lucky to find one. I bought my car from Grange, Brentwood 4 weeks ago, they have had nothing in under £40k since then.
If I was looking now I would be disappointed with the amount of cars around the £35k mark.
Gerry
If I was looking now I would be disappointed with the amount of cars around the £35k mark.
Gerry
I think you might find it's just because no-one uses Autotrader anymore?
I buy and sell a lot of cars, haven't bothered with it in a decade although a few years back it would have been the only option. It's just fallen out of favour, fine for shopping cars but not for anything special.
I buy and sell a lot of cars, haven't bothered with it in a decade although a few years back it would have been the only option. It's just fallen out of favour, fine for shopping cars but not for anything special.
yeti said:
I think you might find it's just because no-one uses Autotrader anymore?
I buy and sell a lot of cars, haven't bothered with it in a decade although a few years back it would have been the only option. It's just fallen out of favour, fine for shopping cars but not for anything special.
Really?I buy and sell a lot of cars, haven't bothered with it in a decade although a few years back it would have been the only option. It's just fallen out of favour, fine for shopping cars but not for anything special.
Absolutely everything about their financial performance indicates otherwise.
yeti said:
I think you might find it's just because no-one uses Autotrader anymore?
I was slightly turning towards this, is Auto Trader falling out of favour, but then the following post indicates that they are not. I use AT because of the easy search filters, personnaly I have bought my cars from dealers having found them on Autotrader, so i tend to use AT.But to have 70 AM's in Canada, 700 in USA and 450 in UK, i'd like to think our AM (as a brand) is pretty exclusive.
I've noticed Vanquish's are almost as rare as hens teeth, I'm sure if you start to look in all advertising avenues, you could start to find one you'd like/want, but looking on AT, there were 11, but if you look, one is duplicated, others are LHD, great if you are abroad, but for us UK people a LHD is not high on the agenda, and I have noticed its been for sale for almost ever ........ then a majority of them are in dealers and have been sat there for a long time.
I have noticed some high miles DB9 coming on the market, seeing the first £30,000.00 and below DB9 .....
But if they are building more and more AM's and less and less (or fewer and fewer) are finding there way onto the second hand market, they must be going somewhere,
1) are people holding on to them?
2) are they going overseas?
3) something else ....... ?
MaverickV12 said:
...AM's and less and less (or fewer and fewer) are finding there way onto the second hand market...
Love it Martin... You correct one item then immediately mistake another I've never bought AT let alone used it for buying any car I've ever had.
Btw I hope you resolved your ABS issue successfully
yeti said:
I think you might find it's just because no-one uses Autotrader anymore?
I buy and sell a lot of cars, haven't bothered with it in a decade although a few years back it would have been the only option. It's just fallen out of favour, fine for shopping cars but not for anything special.
High end performance cars don't appear so much on there,usually more on here ,but for normal cars autotrader is still the king .I buy and sell a lot of cars, haven't bothered with it in a decade although a few years back it would have been the only option. It's just fallen out of favour, fine for shopping cars but not for anything special.
whoami said:
Really?
Absolutely everything about their financial performance indicates otherwise.
Oh, OK. In which case Aston Martins are just disapperaring. Aliens? Absolutely everything about their financial performance indicates otherwise.
AT is for shopping cars. Costs the same to advertise a Ford Fiests as a Zonda, guess they're doing well on shopping cars
Gibberish said:
Pistonheads has around a third less DB9s for sale, than when I was searching 2 years ago.
The numbers appeared to decline throughout the summer of 2011.
Maybe people are hanging on to them, or they've been snapped up as they became so cheap they could no longer put off buying them? The numbers appeared to decline throughout the summer of 2011.
Compared to a 575/599 they are incredible value
yeti said:
Maybe people are hanging on to them, or they've been snapped up as they became so cheap they could no longer put off buying them?
Compared to a 575/599 they are incredible value
If the AM pre-owned site is anything to go by, up to a year ago you might expect to see 5 or 6 pages of DB9's on offer, now its mostly 3, sometimes 4, noticably fewer. I speculated it's owners hanging on to them,,,,dunno.Compared to a 575/599 they are incredible value
I can see the theory that the Aussies are taking them ......
Just looked on Auto Trader and found 11 Vanquishes, 2 are adverts, so 9, 2 are LHD, so 7 ......
7 Vanquishes for sale in the UK (well on AT anyway).
How much does it cost to trasport to Australia, is it cost effective? Or is it just the rarity of them in Aussie....?
Just looked on Auto Trader and found 11 Vanquishes, 2 are adverts, so 9, 2 are LHD, so 7 ......
7 Vanquishes for sale in the UK (well on AT anyway).
How much does it cost to trasport to Australia, is it cost effective? Or is it just the rarity of them in Aussie....?
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