Aston V12 Values

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LordBretSinclair

4,288 posts

178 months

Tuesday 30th July 2019
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cayman-black said:
Seems to me that the V12V,s are on the rise, though i cannot understand why this car is quite so much?
Also in what is a very slow market, i have noticed that the V12V,s are still selling.

https://preowned.astonmartin.com/preowned-cars/109...
Silly price - makes my recent purchase look a real bargain smile

cayman-black

12,649 posts

217 months

Tuesday 30th July 2019
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AMVSVNick said:
Paul.

Why don't you have a ring around and get some trade bids, just out of curiosity?

scratchchin
LOL , Nick i really do not want to feel bad for the rest of this year! I understand what you are saying though advertised prices as we hear on here in no way represent dealer bids.

Mako V12V

3,135 posts

215 months

Tuesday 30th July 2019
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LordBretSinclair said:
cayman-black said:
Seems to me that the V12V,s are on the rise, though i cannot understand why this car is quite so much?
Also in what is a very slow market, i have noticed that the V12V,s are still selling.

https://preowned.astonmartin.com/preowned-cars/109...
Silly price - makes my recent purchase look a real bargain smile
The price of this one may adjust over time but a Skyfall Silver V12V in the uk is unique. There is only one more of these built and that is in the USA. If you think about other Aston Martins that Are rare in numbers for one reason or another then their prices reflect that also. The dealer may just be chancing their arm in case someone really wants a unique colour.

LordBretSinclair

4,288 posts

178 months

Wednesday 31st July 2019
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Mako V12V said:
If you think about other Aston Martins that Are rare in numbers for one reason or another then their prices reflect that also......
You're probably right Phil - that's just the argument I used to "bump up" the trade in figure for my V8 manual roadster in Mako Blue laugh

V8V Pete

2,497 posts

127 months

Wednesday 31st July 2019
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But if you want a Skyfall one that much just buy one in any colour (with the proper seats), have it re-sprayed in Skyfall and pocket the considerable difference.

joinery80

544 posts

123 months

Wednesday 31st July 2019
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Don't mention proper seats on here 😂

morty1961

379 posts

183 months

Thursday 1st August 2019
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Why not just get this one and save yourself £42k and its still silver with the only seats to have ;-) .... seems a cheapie

https://preowned.astonmartin.com/preowned-cars/111...



Edited by morty1961 on Thursday 1st August 06:17

Woots

38 posts

95 months

Thursday 1st August 2019
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morty1961 said:
Why not just get this one and save yourself £42k and its still silver with the only seats to have ;-) .... seems a cheapie

https://preowned.astonmartin.com/preowned-cars/111...



Edited by morty1961 on Thursday 1st August 06:17
What’s the catch with this one

woodsypedia

870 posts

154 months

Thursday 1st August 2019
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Mako V12V said:
The price of this one may adjust over time but a Skyfall Silver V12V in the uk is unique. There is only one more of these built and that is in the USA. If you think about other Aston Martins that Are rare in numbers for one reason or another then their prices reflect that also. The dealer may just be chancing their arm in case someone really wants a unique colour.
I wouldn't even say chancing their arm. This is good!! It's about time dealers priced cars according to uniqueness and spec rather than just age and miles.

Edited by woodsypedia on Thursday 1st August 09:06

joinery80

544 posts

123 months

Thursday 1st August 2019
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Woots said:
What’s the catch with this one
That seems to be a bargain.
Wheels would put me off tho

morty1961

379 posts

183 months

Thursday 1st August 2019
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joinery80 said:
That seems to be a bargain.
Wheels would put me off tho
I agree about the wheels would be better in silver or shadow chrome ........... without the diamond cut finish (looks great but too prone to corrosion).

kev1966900

153 posts

80 months

Thursday 1st August 2019
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The interior looks a bit tired in the photos but it may be better in real life. There is such a spread on values right now i wouldn't know where to place mine if i was going to sell

cayman-black

12,649 posts

217 months

Thursday 1st August 2019
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kev1966900 said:
The interior looks a bit tired in the photos but it may be better in real life. There is such a spread on values right now i wouldn't know where to place mine if i was going to sell
This, it looks a tired car to me also.

johnnyBv8

2,417 posts

192 months

Thursday 1st August 2019
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cayman-black said:
This, it looks a tired car to me also.
Miles slightly higher than most on the market, and with V12 examples on c.25k miles starting at under £65k, this probably is priced about right at £59k. If it has good history (which I assume it must if being sold Timeless) then it could be refreshed fairly easily.

morty1961

379 posts

183 months

Friday 2nd August 2019
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The interior isn't tired it just needs a bloody good valet/detail ... boils my pish when dealers cant be bothered to clean a car before taking photos !!

dbs2000

2,690 posts

193 months

Friday 2nd August 2019
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morty1961 said:
The interior isn't tired it just needs a bloody good valet/detail ... boils my pish when dealers cant be bothered to clean a car before taking photos !!
I thought the same, valet, paint correction, sort the damn wheels out and you've got a car worth much more for 1k. I'd be checking the carbon discs too.

joinery80

544 posts

123 months

Friday 2nd August 2019
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That car seems a bargain. Nice colour too.
Wonder if the wheels could be stripped back

V8V Pete

2,497 posts

127 months

Friday 2nd August 2019
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The colour match on the sills is very poor - wonder what's gone on there. Also, the brake discs look like they've been in contact with acidic wheel cleaner. A bargain can quickly turn into a nightmare.

cayman-black

12,649 posts

217 months

Friday 2nd August 2019
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V8V Pete said:
The colour match on the sills is very poor - wonder what's gone on there. Also, the brake discs look like they've been in contact with acidic wheel cleaner. A bargain can quickly turn into a nightmare.
Yes, i must admit those Discs did not look great to me either.
As for paint, i bet its had plenty i remember when i was looking the number of cars that had been blown in and badly was shocking for main dealers.

morty1961

379 posts

183 months

Friday 2nd August 2019
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cayman-black said:
Yes, i must admit those Discs did not look great to me either.
As for paint, i bet its had plenty i remember when i was looking the number of cars that had been blown in and badly was shocking for main dealers.
Nothing surprises me with the main dealers mate .... max profit min rectification