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XWCGT Oct 24, 2013 12:42 AM

What's a good deal on a 06 V8 AM Vantage
 
What would the range be for a Vantage with 25k miles?

Thinking of pulling the trigger on one very soon

Thanks

jroback Oct 24, 2013 08:56 AM

Check out cargurus site -- if you search for 2006 AM V8V, they will graph all the advertised cars as price vs. mileage. This can give you a good idea to start with

Ynot Oct 24, 2013 10:24 AM

Here is one for $59,000 with 21K miles. I say that one is a great price, low 60's is what I would assume.

AXARUNNER Oct 24, 2013 02:23 PM

You should look at my car at the dealer in Washington D.C. That car is in goodwood green with a tan & black gut... unique, I liked it enough to lease my second one in the same color combo. It's an 07 that they showed $53K for. I don't know what they actually valued it but it may have been less (or not). It's been fully vetted and well taken care of. The last tune-up was just last July with new brakes and flush. It has 200 cell cats, Miltek exhaust, filters, V8Vantage S wheels, a carbon lip. Mehdi was the sales guy (excellent). Offer them $53K and see what they say.

Ynot Oct 24, 2013 02:30 PM


Originally Posted by AXARUNNER (Post 3965427)
You should look at my car at the dealer in Washington D.C. That car is in goodwood green with a tan & black gut... unique, I liked it enough to lease my second one in the same color combo. It's an 07 that they showed $53K for. I don't know what they actually valued it but it may have been less (or not). It's been fully vetted and well taken care of. The last tune-up was just last July with new brakes and flush. It has 200 cell cats, Miltek exhaust, filters, V8Vantage S wheels, a carbon lip. Mehdi was the sales guy. Offer them $53K and see what they say.

$53K??? these things are dropping like flies.

AXARUNNER Oct 24, 2013 02:33 PM

$53K on a used 2007 Aston Martin Vantage... Like I said, in the context of the deal it worked for me... It was not against a full list price AM... It worked for both of us & therefore a deal. AM D.C. has a really good reputation for just that.

Stuart@VelocityAP Oct 24, 2013 02:54 PM

An '06 with reasonable miles in good condition. I'd say $60K would be a good benchmark.

XWCGT Oct 24, 2013 10:00 PM


Originally Posted by Ynot (Post 3965434)
$53K??? these things are dropping like flies.

I wonder why. such awesome cars.

XWCGT Oct 24, 2013 10:06 PM

Thanks for the responses. I think I'm narrowing down to one . Hope to be here posting about it soon. This place is a great resource, I can tell. DIY oil change. Im on it! :)
next will be those clear rear lights and maybe the graphite coating for the wheels, right?? :)

Allen121 Oct 24, 2013 10:58 PM

Check out my 2007 V8V!

AXARUNNER Oct 25, 2013 08:18 AM


Originally Posted by XWCGT (Post 3965690)
Thanks for the responses. I think I'm narrowing down to one . Hope to be here posting about it soon. This place is a great resource, I can tell. DIY oil change. Im on it! :)
next will be those clear rear lights and maybe the graphite coating for the wheels, right?? :)

The most important thing is service history; that all service bulletins were addressed and completed and the car had regular fluid changes. Rear tires wear quickly too. I would go for a 2007 over a 2006 because of the one years worth of development mattered and the price difference isn't a big deal.
Note that in June of 2010 I purchased my 07 for $74K (it had 2K miles on it). I traded it two weeks ago and took a $21K hit...Yes, I was motivated to get into a new car with a full warranty as I was worried about a 6 year old Aston... So if I was looking at purchasing a 2007 Vantage today I would not pay more than $59K)...

R_Rated Oct 25, 2013 08:27 AM

What is the perceived value of a vert vs. a coupe?

Ynot Oct 25, 2013 08:32 AM


Originally Posted by XWCGT (Post 3965685)
I wonder why. such awesome cars.

Your answer is here.

https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...ale-value.html


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