Why so many Aston Martin DBS's for sale with 5000 miles?

Why so many Aston Martin DBS's for sale with 5000 miles?

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stuart-b

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3,643 posts

226 months

Tuesday 23rd March 2010
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Just noticed that there are a LOT of DBS's for sale with less than 5000 miles on the clock, some are 1500-2000 miles, not even run in!

http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/list.asp?s=815

I am scratching my head trying to work out *why* smile

The only obvious conclusion is:-

1) Bought to sell at a profit, and wanted to hoon around a bit first, but can't really afford the car.
2) It was crap.

More of #1 ?


Rich_W

12,548 posts

212 months

Wednesday 24th March 2010
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Former lease cars? Maybe the terms say "Return before first service"

vincenz

689 posts

232 months

Wednesday 24th March 2010
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Some people who buy these cars want the latest thing and get bored very quickly, there was a thread on here about the AMV8 the other day which appears to appeal to the same clientele.

Now AM are a standalone company it would be interesting to see how many are 'ex-management' cars, its always a good way for manufacturers to dictate used prices if they sell 'used' cars to dealers allowing them to keep prices artificially, until private buyers begin to off load.


Murph7355

37,726 posts

256 months

Wednesday 24th March 2010
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Demonstrators?

Jay_Davis

270 posts

178 months

Thursday 25th March 2010
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The mileage shouldn't surprise people. If you notice not that many people use these cars everyday, so they just don't put a lot of miles on them.

As far as how many there are, its tough to tell. The 2007 and 2008 cars may very well be the ones coming off 2 and 3 years leases. Remember that the economy tanked just after people leased these, so more people than normal may be giving them up. The 2009 cars are more likely to be demos or ones people just couldn't pay for. So you really need to look at each one individually to see why its up for sale.

bogie

16,386 posts

272 months

Thursday 25th March 2010
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theres 3-4x as many F430 for sale ...hows does that correlate statistically?

do their owners get more or less bored as quickly?

..I wouldnt jump to too many conclusions based on what cars are for sale on a motoring website LOL wink

stuart-b

Original Poster:

3,643 posts

226 months

Thursday 25th March 2010
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bogie said:
theres 3-4x as many F430 for sale ...hows does that correlate statistically?

do their owners get more or less bored as quickly?

..I wouldnt jump to too many conclusions based on what cars are for sale on a motoring website LOL wink
Fair enough I understand.

I think my point was trying to work out why people would sell the car after such a short period of time, incurring huge depreciation, and have hardly even run the bloody thing in! So they wouldn't even have been able to enjoy it on the limit!

Just seems crazy to me. If I made a commitment to buy a car like that, I would have test driven it enough to ensure that I love it. Therefore parting with it would be very difficult. I can understand people upgrading, but if you buy a DBS V12 Volante, where do you go from there?

Just trying to understand the logic.

bogie

16,386 posts

272 months

Thursday 25th March 2010
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it seems crazy to me too mate smile

but some people obviously have more money than we do...so much that losing £40K in a few months is just small change to them....

just check the number of Italian supercars you find with 20K miles and 5 years old wink


buy "dream" car on some finance deal

tell everyone you own a Lambo/Ferrari etc

go to the shops in it and pose around for 11 months

sell it before its due a big yearly service

seems to be what happens on lots of "supercars" for many people ...

...still without all these rich people who can afford to buy new supercars, there wouldnt be a slow depreciating, low mileage, pool of used cars for the rest of us to buy smile

cardigankid

8,849 posts

212 months

Thursday 25th March 2010
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Murph7355 said:
Demonstrators?
+1

What do you think the trade do when new car sales are slow?

amir_j

3,579 posts

201 months

Thursday 25th March 2010
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cardigankid said:
Murph7355 said:
Demonstrators?
+1

What do you think the trade do when new car sales are slow?
Or staff cars (iirc BMW give cars to staff for short periods then sell as used)

SeanCW

109 posts

207 months

Thursday 25th March 2010
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Been looking at DBS's for a while. Interested in where prices going.

Most of the cars in the classifieds have been there for a long time.

I think a lot must be demonstrators

SCW

Murph7355

37,726 posts

256 months

Friday 26th March 2010
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SeanCW said:
Been looking at DBS's for a while. Interested in where prices going.

...
Only one way. As with ALL "mainstream supercars".

:J:

2,593 posts

225 months

Friday 26th March 2010
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amir_j said:
cardigankid said:
Murph7355 said:
Demonstrators?
+1

What do you think the trade do when new car sales are slow?
Or staff cars (iirc BMW give cars to staff for short periods then sell as used)
Aston Martin give out Astons to staff to use as their own cars ?

Most amusing smile

XXXAngelXXX

1,711 posts

228 months

Friday 26th March 2010
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its more like they sell ex press cars on the used car market wink

Stickshifter

174 posts

207 months

Sunday 28th March 2010
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I did the Milbrook day with them a few weeks back and they have under their wings a fair few DBSs....sure they register them, to keep things flowing, use them and then put them on the second hand market.

-S