Early V12 Vantage Manual prices

Early V12 Vantage Manual prices

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morty1961

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379 posts

182 months

Tuesday 27th June 2017
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Difficult one I know but have V12 Vantage Manual prices bottomed out and will they only increase in value with sensible mileage. Thinking of trading up from early V8 Vantage to a 2012 V12 Vantage?

Phil74891

1,067 posts

133 months

Tuesday 27th June 2017
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I saw a nice one in Aston Martin Cheltenham a few weeks ago for about GBP83k. I think it's sold now. That has to be relatively close to the bottom?

morty1961

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379 posts

182 months

Tuesday 27th June 2017
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yeah the one I have seen is 2012 18.5k miles £83k

Upperworks

1,242 posts

152 months

Tuesday 27th June 2017
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I think they've softened a bit recently, but still up on where they were - i.e. I bought mine for £72k in Oct 2013.

Interesting to see where things go after Vantage production ends, but can't see them going down much when entry to the next Vantage is going to be north of £120k.

Jon39

12,826 posts

143 months

Tuesday 27th June 2017
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I remember not too long ago, when the AM Pre-owned listing went down from about 5 cars to none. Possibly Christmas 2015.
Think the last one was advertised at well over £100,000, but then gradually more came on to the market, and the asking prices reduced.

There was a topic running at the time. Great excitement.






woodsypedia

870 posts

153 months

Tuesday 27th June 2017
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V12 Vantage order books have now officially closed in that you can't place orders for new anymore. As a result, I suspect it won't take too long before the ones on the used market disappear. It's rumoured the new Vantage will launch with the AMG V8 twin turbo. As for a V12 variant, I suspect they'd have to use the DB11 twin turbo V12 - but I'm not sure a manual gearbox would take to it. Although Andy committed to manual gearboxes, there was no commit made to V12's + manuals. I suspect those that are out there are the last we'll see. If you're in a position to grab one - I would.

Derek007

124 posts

158 months

Tuesday 27th June 2017
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morty1961 said:
Difficult one I know but have V12 Vantage Manual prices bottomed out and will they only increase in value with sensible mileage. Thinking of trading up from early V8 Vantage to a 2012 V12 Vantage?
I will be selling my V12 manual soon when AMR arrives:- 2009 Tugsten Silver 7k miles immaculate.

kbooker

728 posts

139 months

Tuesday 27th June 2017
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Do it....

jonby

5,357 posts

157 months

Tuesday 27th June 2017
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Derek007 said:
morty1961 said:
Difficult one I know but have V12 Vantage Manual prices bottomed out and will they only increase in value with sensible mileage. Thinking of trading up from early V8 Vantage to a 2012 V12 Vantage?
I will be selling my V12 manual soon when AMR arrives:- 2009 Tugsten Silver 7k miles immaculate.
Well there's obviously one thing wrong with that car !

8 years old and 7k miles......that's less than 1k p.a..........criminal !

Upperworks

1,242 posts

152 months

Tuesday 27th June 2017
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Derek - have you spent more time thinking about your AMR spec than driving your existing V12V wink


Mako V12V

3,135 posts

214 months

Wednesday 28th June 2017
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V12V prices bottomed out around 2 years ago at around £70-75k for 2009 higher mileage cars. Then as mentioned above, there was a shortage around winter 2015/16 and prices went up by £10000. Dealers were selling without even advertising as they had a waiting list!!
Since the V12VSM 7sp launch there was a glut and prices fell slightly but those original V12V px's have been sold now and the market is firming up again.
If the market dries up again there's no reason why prices won't go north as before, maybe even more so due to the end of Vantage and V12 manuals.

Big Ry

1,678 posts

119 months

Wednesday 28th June 2017
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Like all of us (I hope), none of us bought V12's to make money, but it's always nice to think you're not going to get rinsed if you need to or choose to sell.

Nobody has a crystal ball, just imagine if Comrade Corbyn had got in, we'd now be trading them for bags of rice and Kim Jong-Un haircut vouchers, but as it stands today I'd have thought that anything with a V12 and a manual box is probably reasonably safe in the value stakes.

What do I know though, i'm the clown who passed on a 512tr for £55k a few years back.......getmecoat

trigbush

250 posts

126 months

Wednesday 28th June 2017
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I agree Mako. And that must also mean that the Carbon Black edition (some 150 made??) must be quite desirable.

My question is, is whether the V12 and V12S will become known as Series 1 and Series 2 cars like the Vantages from 70s, 80s and early 90s?

"Whilst the Series 2 car offered drivers more power and a seven speed manual box, the Series 1 car is the more desirable given that it was the first V12 Vantage. Aston only made around 1,300 of them, and amongst the cognoscenti, it is revered as the original V12. Prices are now in the 300,000 to 400,000 pound range, but an excellent condition, low mileage Carbon Black Edition can change hands for 500,000 pounds or more. The Series 1 and Series 2 cars really represent the end of an era in the words of a relatively well-known television (eye-click here for explanation) presenter of the time". (Octane, June 2034).

Minglar

1,227 posts

123 months

Wednesday 28th June 2017
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Big Ry

A friend of mine once owned a black rhd 512TR which he really struggled to sell in the late 90's. Heavens knows what that car is worth now if it is still around. He bought it with 2,000 miles on the clock and had so many issues with it, in the end it just wasn't worth the hassle. Back on topic, I am happy to be corrected here (Phil, feel free to do so, as you're the guru!) but there are only around 360 rhd V12Vs about so it is still a relatively rare car, and nothing I have seen to date is good enough to get me to sell mine. I'm happy to get the invitation to go and see the new Vantage, which I assume will be revealed in September at Frankfurt, especially after the V8 DB11 announcement last night. But for me, mine is a keeper. It is just the perfect car for me, and you never know it might end up a classic.

Best Regards

Minglar

steveway

894 posts

84 months

Wednesday 28th June 2017
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theres a silver V12V at GC Motors at about £84k, its a 2012 plate, but not as nice as the one I bought from them smile

cayman-black

12,642 posts

216 months

Wednesday 28th June 2017
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Derek007 said:
I will be selling my V12 manual soon when AMR arrives:- 2009 Tugsten Silver 7k miles immaculate.
OP buy this now!

morty1961

Original Poster:

379 posts

182 months

Wednesday 28th June 2017
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Alexanders Prestige at Boroughbridge North Yorks also have one looks good ... anyone had any dealings with them?

hornbaek

3,675 posts

235 months

Wednesday 28th June 2017
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The moment I (re)buy a V12V you can be sure that the market will fall immediately thereafter. That is what normally happens. I will let you know of my intentions in due course.


JohnG1

3,471 posts

205 months

Wednesday 28th June 2017
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trigbush said:
I agree Mako. And that must also mean that the Carbon Black edition (some 150 made??) must be quite desirable.

My question is, is whether the V12 and V12S will become known as Series 1 and Series 2 cars like the Vantages from 70s, 80s and early 90s?

"Whilst the Series 2 car offered drivers more power and a seven speed manual box, the Series 1 car is the more desirable given that it was the first V12 Vantage. Aston only made around 1,300 of them, and amongst the cognoscenti, it is revered as the original V12. Prices are now in the 300,000 to 400,000 pound range, but an excellent condition, low mileage Carbon Black Edition can change hands for 500,000 pounds or more. The Series 1 and Series 2 cars really represent the end of an era in the words of a relatively well-known television (eye-click here for explanation) presenter of the time". (Octane, June 2034).
Surely the desirable one will be the one that kids saw the Stig drive around the track?

And the prototype launch model colour.

Ideally with carbon seats and B&O...

No-one will care about some "johnny-come-lately" badge engineered edition.