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Aston Martin

Aston Martin - Volante (1988)

When the world of classic luxury cars calls for a blend of timeless elegance, clean lines, and unparalleled performance, the Aston Martin Volante 1988 stands out as a beacon of 1980s automotive artistry. The 1988 model, a tandem with the V8 twin‑turbo powerplant, has become a coveted gem in private collections worldwide. For enthusiasts researching the Aston Martin Volante price or curious about how this icon has fared over decades, the following insights break down every nuance of its value, specifications, and depreciation.

  • Model Year: 1988
  • Body Style: 2‑door coupe (convertible variant available)
  • Engine: 3.2‑liter V8 twin‑turbocharged (in 1994/95 update, a 4.0‑liter V8 option)
  • Power: Approximately 360–380 hp (varied by tuning and transmission)
  • Torque: Roughly 410 lb‑ft (turbo‑charged)
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual or 4‑speed automatic (M151/4 or ABT)
  • Drive: Rear‑wheel drive
  • Fuel Type: Premium gasoline
  • Dimensions: Length 189.4 in, width 73.9 in, height 55.0 in, wheelbase 111.8 in
  • Weight: 3,450 lb (varied by options)
  • Top Speed: 140–150 mph (depending on trim)
  • 0‑60 mph: Around 5.5–6.0 seconds (tuned models)
  • Fuel Economy: Roughly 13–15 mpg in city, 19–21 mpg on the highway
  • Notable Features: Retractable hardtop, Carrera-like front fascia, integrated airco fans for engine cooling

Because the used Aston Martin Volante price fluctuates according to provenance, mileage, and maintenance history, collectors usually rely on comprehensive databases to gauge fair market value. Typically, a 1988 Volante without significant race heritage sits in a secondary pricing band, while a low‑mileage, well‑documented title fetches premium prices on the international market.

Depreciation Insight: Aston Martin Volante Depreciation Over Time

Unlike mass‑produced vehicles, rare luxury cars such as the Volante often follow atypical depreciation curves that can reverse over many decades.

  • First Year: Newly released models may lose around 15‑20% of their valuation — an expected “new‑car loss” as featured on classic car shows and dealer invoices.
  • Three Years: A 1988 Volante’s value generally tapers by an additional 10‑15%, totalling roughly 25‑35% depreciation from its original price if typical maintenance practices remain met.
  • Five Years: Cumulative depreciation can range from 35‑45% of the initial cost, depending on market conditions and the car’s condition. Collectors often view this as “ball‑park” depreciation for high‑end American‑manufactured Machineries during the late 80s.

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