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Aston Martin - V8 VANTAGE (2012)
Looking for a 2012 Aston Martin V8 VANTAGE that blends timeless luxury with exceptional performance? Whether you’re starting your search with the Aston Martin V8 VANTAGE price or curious about the figures that drive this icon’s market, this guide gives you a clear, data‑rich snapshot. We’ll walk you through the model’s specs, how its value falters over time, and how it stacks up against its peers – all while keeping updated price ranges in mind, so you can make an informed decision without guessing.
- Model: Aston Martin V8 VANTAGE – Retuned 2012 Edition
- Engine: 4.0 L twin‑turbocharged V8, 510 hp & 457 lb‑ft torque
- Transmission: 6‑speed manual (optional 6‑speed DSG aftermarket)
- Drive: Rear‑wheel drive (RWD), 4‑wheel drive (optional via RHD‑AP2)
- Powertrain: SOHC twin‑turbo induction, 48‑V battery‑assisted start‑stop system
- Fuel Type: Premium gasoline, 98 RON limit
- Dimensions: Length 4,497 mm / 177.0 in, Width 2,156 mm / 84.8 in, Height 1,343 mm / 52.9 in
- Wheelbase: 2,609 mm / 102.7 in
- Payload: 350 kg (770 lb), 2‑seat coupe layout
- Interior: Alcantara upholstery, weaves of carbon fibre, 9‑screen digital cockpit, dual‑zone climate control
- Exterior: 21‑inch forged aluminium alloy wheels, adaptive suspension (optional), custom paint ranges (Imperial Red, Carbon Black, etc.)
- Safety & Technology: Adaptive throttle and over‑steer limits, active chassis control, 360‑degree camera, lane‑departure warning, and optional adaptive headlights
Each specification point plays a role not only in driving dynamics but also in how the car holds its weight over time—a key factor when you revolve your research around the used Aston Martin V8 VANTAGE price. Below, we dissect the most common depreciation trend for this model, offering realistic percentages you can use to gauge future resale value.
- First-Year Depreciation: Typically loses 15‑20 % of its value in the first year after sale. For a 2012 unit that arrived with an MSRP of £90,000, that equates to a reduction of roughly £13,500 – £18,000 in market terms.
- Year 2‑3 Depreciation: An additional 8‑12 % decline per year as the model ages past its peak condition year.
- Year 5 Approximation: Around 35‑40 % loss from original
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