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Let's talk numbers.... US Production run on Vantage V8's (all versions)

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Old Jul 29, 2018 | 08:02 AM
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Morries Aston Martin has two V8's one in - bay-boy in your face colors ($207K) and the other in a dark grey ($186K). I've written it before in this blog - almost everything about the new Vantage I hate - however, the one color grey actually looks good on the car - almost 'elegant'. You won't see them advertise - for some reason they can't but both are available. They also have two V12S new - a paddle shift and a 7 speed - both are advertised as used - they are not, but that way they can discount them. I'd take the used 'new' discounted V12S over the V8. As far as volume I seriously doubt the new V8 Vantage will sell like the old one. Too weird, too $$$. Other newer cars will compete in far less cost like the rear engine Corvette. A ZR-1 is a badder boy than the bad-boy Vantage, and if you want nice interior finishes, for not a terrible amount of money any car can get some custom leather and finishes to have the appeal of an Aston for about $20K more. And - the Corvette you can get serviced locally. Aston had the last of the elegant sports car - now there are none.
 
Old Jul 29, 2018 | 09:23 AM
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it may be less, I read a doc last year with exact numbers and destinations. I had it saved somewhere, I’ll look. I know the owner before me was pissed as he was on a waiting list of 300 in 2006 for the first ones, when only 3 were initially delivered to Canada he bought one in California at a US dealer, had the TC conversions done, and imported it to BC. I do recall noting 2007 being the single largest production year by a long shot. I think partially to make up for the prior year where pre ordered cars were undelivered.
you might be right. I have a 2006 imported from Florida to Canada years ago. Funny thing is the door sills are customs for Pebble Beach even though the car arrived at a Florida Aston dealer.
 
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