Who Says Astons Don't Appreciate?
Who Says Astons Don't Appreciate?
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BenAstonV12

Original Poster:

231 posts

50 months

Monday 27th April
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https://bringatrailer.com/listing/2017-aston-marti...

6k 2017 Aston Martin V12 Vantage S 7-Speed

MSRP: $224,499

2026 Sale Price (plus fees): $315,007

Import

359 posts

55 months

Monday 27th April
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It’s sure a chunk of change…but a nice spec v12 beauty…wish my v8 would go up like that..lol

Speedraser

1,702 posts

208 months

Tuesday 28th April
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Just to be clear, that was the winning bid. The fees are an additional $7500, so the sale price was $322,507.

Minglar

1,754 posts

148 months

Tuesday 28th April
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I think you’re being somewhat disingenuous with your thread title Ben. One specific example of a car that we all know holds its value well due to the rarity of the gearbox and the relatively low production run does not alter the overall picture regarding the depreciation curve for the vast majority of Aston Martins, in particular the models in the current range. But the car in question here looks splendid. I don’t think I’ve ever seen one in Silver Birch. Very nice indeed. BRM.

Davil

656 posts

51 months

Yesterday (04:39)
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The last couple of low mileage manual VH V8 Vantages went for US$92k & US$96k too. Manual makes a huge difference over there. People are realising that there won’t ever be cars like these made again.