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Aston Martin - VANTAGE (2024)
Experience the Aston Martin Vantage—an icon of British engineering that blends raw power with unmistakable style. Whether you’re eyeing a brand‑new 2024 model or pondering the market value of a pre‑owned vehicle, understanding the Aston Martin VANTAGE price landscape is key. Pricing varies by market, condition, and optional features, but this guide offers a clear snapshot of what to expect and how the Vantage stacks up against its peers.
- Engine & Power: 4.0‑liter twin‑turbocharged V8, 5,600 rpm max, 585 hp (992 lb‑ft)
- Transmission: 6‑speed manual or 8‑speed automatic (Porsche‑style dual‑clutch)
- Fuel Type: Premium gasoline (92 octane or higher)
- Drive Layout: Rear‑wheel drive, optional all‑wheel drive (Vantage GTS)
- Performance: 0‑60 mph in 3.3 seconds (manual), 1,855 mph top speed
- Dimensions: Length: 171.7 in, Width: 77.8 in, Height: 49.8 in, Wheelbase: 106.7 in
- Weight: 3,862 lb (1582 kg)
- Interior: Luxurious leather seats, carbon‑fiber trim, 12‑inch touchscreen, premium audio system
- Safety: Adaptive cruise control, lane‑keep assist, blind‑spot monitoring, forward‑collision warning
- Optional Packages: Lightweight carbon‑fiber kit, performance exhaust, bespoke paint, racing suspension
These specs underline why the Aston Martin Vantage commands a premium in the public eye. Yet, the Aston Martin VANTAGE depreciation history is a crucial factor for buyers considering long‑term asset value. Below is an evidence‑based depreciation insight, drawing on recent resale data and manufacturer trends.
- First year: Typically loses 15‑20% of its original value—aligning with luxury sports cars that enjoy strong demand.
- Years 2–3: Value decline slows to about 5–10% per annum as the vehicle remains a sought‑after collector piece.
- Years 4–5: Depreciation drops to 2–4% annually, reflecting the model’s growing iconic status.
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