Feb EVO - V8V Free Running
Feb EVO - V8V Free Running
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1st_petrolhead

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1,431 posts

255 months

Thursday 10th February 2011
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There is an article about 30 drivers cars you can run for a year for nothing.

Its refering to no deprciation and the Aston V8V is one of them sayinmg the 06 models should be about £38k now.

Just interested in your views?

bogie

16,801 posts

289 months

Thursday 10th February 2011
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maybe so if you bought a low miler private, put 10K on it and sell private ...doubt you would lose much

usually its buying and selling via dealers that costs you £5K a time (or more) so whether the car depreciates or not, you can end up out of pocket

blackice1

329 posts

187 months

Thursday 10th February 2011
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Funny just been talking to some of my customers about this.

We belive that the prices the 05/06 have hit are as low as they will go for the next , well the rest of this year anyway.

So not a bad shout really.

Southwestdave

161 posts

177 months

Thursday 10th February 2011
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The thing that struck me about the whole feature was the running costs for the Vantage, which I assumed when I bought my one, would not be cheap, but presumed it would have been less than Ferrari (360 Modena)and Lamborghini (Gallardo). However if you believe EVO, they are both cheaper to insure and service.

Can that be true, I'm sure there are Aston owners that will have owned these other cars, were they cheaper?

UH-Matt

2,172 posts

257 months

Thursday 10th February 2011
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The AM V8V (06) is cheaper to own and service than my current Gallardo (07). Have had both.

Southwestdave

161 posts

177 months

Thursday 10th February 2011
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Which is what I would have thought. Evo says the Lambo is a £1100 less to insure and £380 less to service. Very strange.

UH-Matt

2,172 posts

257 months

Thursday 10th February 2011
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Evo is wrong.

I have had both serviced and both had basic annual service without any faults/fixes, and the AM was a bit cheaper.

Also the AM was a lot cheaper to insure, the car was half the value of the G though.