Vanquish 2 to 992 GTS back to Vanquish S?
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Evening all. After some thoughts, sanity check here.
I owned a 2015 Vanquish in mako blue earlier this year and kept it for around 6 months before trading it in for a 992 GTS.
Reason behind that was i thought that the 992 was a newer,23 plate and it would last me much longer.
However the issue i am having is that i actually loved the car.
Now, i have seen a 2017 Vanquish S with a good spec with 17k miles local to me as well.
Cost to change would be around £10k from me towards the Vanquish.
Question would be do we think the Aston will depreciate less as its already the older car and has lost 50% of its original cost already.
Reason i ask is i may need the money in 12/18 months to pay off a mortgage.
Thanks
I owned a 2015 Vanquish in mako blue earlier this year and kept it for around 6 months before trading it in for a 992 GTS.
Reason behind that was i thought that the 992 was a newer,23 plate and it would last me much longer.
However the issue i am having is that i actually loved the car.
Now, i have seen a 2017 Vanquish S with a good spec with 17k miles local to me as well.
Cost to change would be around £10k from me towards the Vanquish.
Question would be do we think the Aston will depreciate less as its already the older car and has lost 50% of its original cost already.
Reason i ask is i may need the money in 12/18 months to pay off a mortgage.
Thanks
Edited by waiteu2 on Saturday 11th April 18:46
waiteu2 said:
Evening all. After some thoughts, sanity check here.
I owned a 2015 Vanquish in mako blue earlier this year and kept it for around 6 months before trading it in for a 992 GTS.
Reason behind that was i thought that the 992 was a newer,23 plate and it would last me much longer.
However the issue i am having is that i actually loved the car.
Now, i have seen a 2017 Vanquish S with a good spec with 17k miles local to me as well.
Cost to change would be around £10k from me towards the Vanquish.
Question would be do we think the Aston will depreciate less as its already the older car and has lost 50% of its original cost already.
Reason i ask is i may need the money in 12/18 months to pay off a mortgage.
Thanks
whats the price of the vanquish? there's 40000000 992 GTS for sale, not a car in the same league as the vanquish. the 992's do seem to be dropping quickly.I owned a 2015 Vanquish in mako blue earlier this year and kept it for around 6 months before trading it in for a 992 GTS.
Reason behind that was i thought that the 992 was a newer,23 plate and it would last me much longer.
However the issue i am having is that i actually loved the car.
Now, i have seen a 2017 Vanquish S with a good spec with 17k miles local to me as well.
Cost to change would be around £10k from me towards the Vanquish.
Question would be do we think the Aston will depreciate less as its already the older car and has lost 50% of its original cost already.
Reason i ask is i may need the money in 12/18 months to pay off a mortgage.
Thanks
Edited by waiteu2 on Saturday 11th April 18:46
I'm in the States, but 911 values make no sense to me (and I like 911s), as evidenced by the rather small cost to change. Can't say the 992 won't hold more value than the Vanquish (which shouldn't lose much more, but you never know), but I think the current 911 market is beyond absurd and can't last. Regardless, IMO the Vanquish is in a completely different league of special and desirable, very nice though a 992 GTS is.
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