Manheim-please help 2011 V12 Vantage
#2
I just checked;none have sold recently on manheim, but if i may shed some light on this.
I have seen people asking for manheim numbers and I actually made a reply on this. I am not sure what your intentions are with manheim numbers, but if it is to use it as ammo on negotiating, it's not very helpful. When you buy a car at manheim, you have to pay a hefty buyers fee, a PSI fee, and transportation. Then, a dealer has to make the car safe... Brakes and tires. These are not cheap on an aston. Then, any scratches and cosmetic defects which may not be too appealing to someone spending $130k+. A dealer can easily be in the car $5k + over what the purchase price was.
I'll give you an example. I bought a 2008 CL65 with 40kish miles for $58k. I was in the car for $71k before I was comfortable retailing it and keeping myself free of any future lawsuits. If someone came up to me and said, manheim numbers show one sold with similar miles for $58k, I'd tell them to pound sand.
That being said, don't let Manheim numbers be a buying prevention tool for you. I always advise you check your region to get an idea of pricing, and base the market value as a point of negotiation. If you have any other questions, feel free to ask.
BTW, are you looking for a v12v or do you have one you want to sell?
I have seen people asking for manheim numbers and I actually made a reply on this. I am not sure what your intentions are with manheim numbers, but if it is to use it as ammo on negotiating, it's not very helpful. When you buy a car at manheim, you have to pay a hefty buyers fee, a PSI fee, and transportation. Then, a dealer has to make the car safe... Brakes and tires. These are not cheap on an aston. Then, any scratches and cosmetic defects which may not be too appealing to someone spending $130k+. A dealer can easily be in the car $5k + over what the purchase price was.
I'll give you an example. I bought a 2008 CL65 with 40kish miles for $58k. I was in the car for $71k before I was comfortable retailing it and keeping myself free of any future lawsuits. If someone came up to me and said, manheim numbers show one sold with similar miles for $58k, I'd tell them to pound sand.
That being said, don't let Manheim numbers be a buying prevention tool for you. I always advise you check your region to get an idea of pricing, and base the market value as a point of negotiation. If you have any other questions, feel free to ask.
BTW, are you looking for a v12v or do you have one you want to sell?
#3
Thanks for checking and for the input/advice. I am well aware what Manheim represents and use it solely as a means to understand the absolute bottom. The do rate the cars on condition as well. I have been checking the region and country and the problem is I do not know what they few that have sold actually sold for.
I am looking to buy. Thanks
I am looking to buy. Thanks
#4
There is no data in the MMR for the 11 V12V as previously noted. There are two cars listed however, one for 155k (6,592 mi black on black) in Knoxville and one for 143k (2,772 mi siver on red) in Philly.
#5
Thanks for checking and for the input/advice. I am well aware what Manheim represents and use it solely as a means to understand the absolute bottom. The do rate the cars on condition as well. I have been checking the region and country and the problem is I do not know what they few that have sold actually sold for.
I am looking to buy. Thanks
I am looking to buy. Thanks
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