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Aston Martin - V8 Vantage [Pre-90] (1987)
Meet the icon that’s set to rule the roads of the 1980s: the Aston Martin V8 Vantage [Pre‑90]. This legendary sports‑car, introduced in 1984, is still celebrated by collectors and enthusiasts for its stunning styling, powerful V8 engine, and unmistakable British flair. Whether you’re scrolling through a vintage‑car database or eyeing a showroom visit, it makes sense to ask: what is a 1987 Aston Martin V8 Vantage [Pre‑90] worth? The answer varies with market, condition and mileage, but the data below helps you gauge the going rate and the vehicle’s true value.
Below is a quick‑reference list of the key specs that set this pre‑90 Vantage apart from its peers.
- Model year range: 1984 – 1989
- Engine: 4.2‑ or 4.8‑liter 90° V8, 290–335 hp, 405–455 lb‑ft torque.
- Transmission: 5‑speed manual (1984‑1985) or 4‑speed automatic (1986‑1989).
- Fuel type: Gasoline (premium), 14‑bore carburetors.
- Weight: 1,600–1,750 kg (with all‑fuel).
- Dimensions: Length 4,700 mm; width 1,745 mm; height 1,395 mm; wheelbase 2,438 mm.
- Performance: 0–100 km/h in ~5.0 s (4.8 L version); lap time ~77 s at Nürburgring (best‑case).
- Colour palette: Classic Fosforic white, Ebb Royal Blue, Amber, ‘Nightshade Gold’ and seasonal liveries.
- Cabin: Leather‑trimmed, flat‑back steering wheel, 3‑point harness, dual‑zone climate control.
- Optional features: ABS, power steering, rear‑view camera (later model), soundproofing kit.
Depreciation Insight: How the Aston Martin V8 Vantage [Pre‑90] holds its value
New‑to‑the‑market vehicles generally suffer a steep drop in price in the first year—typically 15‑20%. However, the V8 Vantage’s luxury status and scarcity work in its favour over the long haul.
- First year: Roughly 15‑20% off invoice price.
- 2‑3 years: Total depreciation 35‑45% from original price.
- 5‑10 years: Value stabilises; total loss 55‑68% of original retail.
- Beyond 10 years: Honed condition and originality can preserve or even increase value. Classic model enthusiasts often quote a 60‑70% retention of the car’s original pricing at this point.
Below is an overview of Aston Martin V8 Vantage [Pre‑90] depreciation based on industry reports and specialist auctions.
Comparative Context: The Vantage versus
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