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Aston Martin - V12 Vantage (2000)

Aston Martin V12 Vantage – 2000 Edition

The 2000 Aston Martin V12 Vantage is a hallmark of British luxury‑sporting engineering. Even though its production years are now a generation old, the car still stands out with a commanding presence on the road. Its base price back in the day set a benchmark for high‑performance grand tourers, and its resale value continues to intrigue collectors and enthusiasts alike. If you’re curious about how the Aston Martin V12 Vantage price has evolved, or what you might expect for a used Aston Martin V12 Vantage price, the information below offers a concise yet comprehensive guide.

Key Specifications

  • Engine: 6.0‑L twin‑turbocharged V12 delivering 503 hp and 610 lb‑ft of torque.
  • Transmission: 5‑speed automatic (later models upgraded to 6‑speed).
  • Drive: Rear‑wheel drive with optional all‑wheel drive for later batches.
  • Power‑to‑Weight Ratio: Roughly 1 hp per 60 lb, emphasizing high performance.
  • Fuel Type: High‑octane premium gasoline.
  • Dimensions:
    • Length: 187 in
    • Width: 79 in
    • Height: 55 in
  • Suspension: Adjustable coil‑over suspension with active dampers.
  • Brakes: 13‑in Ventilated Monobloc discs front and 12‑in rear.
  • Wheels: 19‑inch aluminum alloy radials.
  • Interior: Luxury leather upholstery, premium audio system, bespoke bespoke trim options.
  • Performance: 0–60 mph in ~4.2 seconds (dependent on set‑up).

Depreciation Insight

When discussing Aston Martin V12 Vantage depreciation, it’s helpful to keep realistic expectations in mind. The grand tourer traditionally experiences:

  • First Year: 15–20% decline off the original price due to the new‑to‑used transition.
  • Years 2–3: Another 25–30% drop, often leveling off around the 3‑year mark.
  • Years 4–10: Substantial flattener groaning around 10–15% per year, largely influenced by mileage, condition, and market demand.
  • Beyond 10 Years: Typically a 5–10% annual slide, especially if maintained with factory documentation and a clean service history.

These percentages reflect a broader market pattern seen in high‑performance luxury vehicles, and many anecdotal reports confirm that cherished models like the Aston Martin V12 Vantage 2000 price hold their value better than the average car of the era. In fact, auctions and dealer listings for “used Aston Martin V12 Vantage price” regularly show prices a bit above the original cost once the car has crossed the 40 k‑mile threshold, provided the vehicle remains well‑maintained.

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