N430 prices rising marginally?

N430 prices rising marginally?

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Buster73

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5,060 posts

153 months

Wednesday 26th February 2020
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I keep an eye on Vantage N430 for sale on AT , just been noticing an uplift on prices advertised.

Any ideas why ?

nickv8

1,348 posts

83 months

Wednesday 26th February 2020
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Not seeing that myself. But I am seeing a continuous dive across most models.

Percentage-wise, it appears to be a level playing field, but in absolute terms, high-end models are dropping dramatically. For example, GT12’s are now easily accessible sub-£300k. Vanquish S’s are dropping to low £100k. V12VS models are aplenty under £100k.

It’s like sitting in the middle of a sweet shop with new arrivals every day!

Obviously not impressed that my V8VS has dropped £20k (at least) in 2 years, but it’s all relative.

My only thought is when the low spot will be. That aspect does deter any change whilst numbers continue to drop at this rate.

BTW - not just AM’s experiencing this by any means!

AstonV

1,569 posts

106 months

Wednesday 26th February 2020
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Over here looks like a buyers market too. I don't see a lot of inventory. Prices seem very mileage dependent. Low mileage cars hold values well, higher mileage cars not so much. Most of the inventory I see out there are fairly high mileage cars. Maybe lease returns that go to wholesalers.

avc2014

15 posts

53 months

Thursday 27th February 2020
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I agree with the previous poster. Here in the states the low mileage cars are holding value well and the higher mile cars are continuing to drop. This seems to be the case across all marques.

avc2014

15 posts

53 months

Thursday 27th February 2020
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I agree with the previous poster. Here in the states the low mileage cars are holding value well and the higher mile cars are continuing to slowly drop. This seems to be the case across all marques. We have a lot of used cars to choose from and we can afford to be very picky and negotiate prices due to the current inventory. It feels like a buyers market here no matter what the brand you are shopping .

bogie

16,384 posts

272 months

Thursday 27th February 2020
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Im sure there is normal price inflation in there too ...a few percent per year quickly adds up

Rapid rental

462 posts

222 months

Thursday 27th February 2020
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Prices are still falling on the N430, Stratstones Cheshire sold a Q edition one recently at 55k for a 2016 plate with under 10k miles. Sytner took 5 months to sell a 2016 one at 54k with 12000 miles on it another q edition and they started at a price of 60k. There have been four through BCA in the last three months at late 40`s plus on 2015 regs. There are of course some looney prices about such as the one for sale through an indie in Bristol at 64k OVNO! Nice cars though but still depreciating, just put the reg into WBAC for any that you look at and you will have a fair idea of the floor price.