Must KNOWS Before Buying an Aston Martin V8 Vantage in 2022 | Depreciation and buying guide
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 Published On Oct 8, 2022

Buying an Aston Martin V8 Vantage in 2022? Then this is the video to watch. In this video you will get an update on the US market, depreciation per 1000 miles, and price development over time.

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Looking at the US market, we can see familiar patterns. Though, it is noteworthy to point out that that older 4.0L V8 Vantages are significantly cheaper than the newer ones. This gives an indication on the price drop that you can except. It contrasts to the 4.3L market in which there is no price difference between the model years anymore.

So what drives the prices? Of course, an important factor is the mileage. When we look at the mileage sensitivity or depreciation per 1000 miles, we can see that with 1.6% the 4L has the highest sensitivity. The 4.3L and 4.7L have a lower depreciation rate, but it is still high compare to a Porsche 911.

Regarding the price development over time, we can see that prices continued to increase in the 4.7L market. This goes against the market trend. When we look at the details, we can even see that the cars are turning into collectables. 4.3L prices decreased in line with the market trend and also 4L prices are down. Unfortunately there is not enough data to look at the price trends for the special models like the N420, AMR, GT, and GTS.

00:00:00 V8 Vantage update
00:43 US market
03:29 Depreciation per 1000 miles
04:33 4.3L Price trend
06:24 4.7L Price trend
07:29 4.0L Price trend
08:14 Q&A
11:10 Conclusion

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