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The market for Aston Martin V8 Vantages exhibits considerable price dispersion, suggesting that individual vehicle specifics heavily influence value rather than a uniform market trend. Prices can vary dramatically based on year, mileage, condition, and provenance.
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The Aston Martin V8 Vantage market shows significant price variation, with listings ranging from approximately $30,000 to $140,000. This wide spread indicates that condition, mileage, specific options, and maintenance history play a crucial role in valuation. Buyers should be prepared for a thorough inspection and history review. Given the limited total listings, acting decisively on well-priced examples is advisable, but patience may be required to find the perfect combination of price, condition, and mileage.
This listing stands out with the highest deal score and a very attractive price point, offering significant estimated savings. Its low mileage and short time on market suggest it's a well-presented vehicle that is likely to move quickly.
This vehicle is the lowest-priced listing and offers the largest estimated savings, making it a compelling option for budget-conscious buyers. Despite having higher mileage, its aggressive pricing and significant savings potential warrant attention.
This 2008 model offers a good balance of a newer year and relatively low mileage, combined with a short time on market, indicating strong buyer interest. The estimated savings, while not the highest, still represent good value for a well-maintained example.
This 2007 V8 Vantage presents a reasonable option with moderate mileage and a decent estimated saving. Its presence on the market for 15 days suggests there might be room for negotiation.
This 2008 V8 Vantage offers a good combination of a desirable year, moderate mileage, and a solid estimated saving. Its 20-day market presence suggests it's priced competitively.
This 2009 model is a strong contender, offering a newer year, low mileage, and a good estimated saving. Its quick 12-day market presence indicates it's priced attractively.
This 2008 V8 Vantage offers a good balance of year and mileage, with a respectable estimated saving. Its 18-day market tenure suggests it's priced fairly.
This 2009 V8 Vantage is a solid choice with low mileage and a good estimated saving. Its 22-day market presence indicates it's priced competitively for its condition and year.
This 2008 V8 Vantage offers a good year and moderate mileage, with a decent estimated saving. Its longer time on market (28 days) might present an opportunity for negotiation.
This 2010 V8 Vantage is a strong option, offering a newer model year, low mileage, and a good estimated saving. Its relatively short time on market suggests it's priced competitively.
This 2009 V8 Vantage offers a good year, moderate mileage, and a solid estimated saving. Its 25-day market tenure suggests it's priced fairly and may offer negotiation potential.
This 2010 V8 Vantage is a compelling option, featuring a newer year, low mileage, and a significant estimated saving. Its relatively short time on market suggests strong value.
This 2011 V8 Vantage offers a newer model year, moderate mileage, and a good estimated saving. Its 20-day market tenure suggests it's priced competitively.
This 2010 V8 Vantage offers a good year and moderate mileage, with a decent estimated saving. Its longer time on market (30 days) might present an opportunity for negotiation.
This 2011 V8 Vantage is a strong contender, offering a newer model year, low mileage, and the highest estimated saving among the later models. Its 22-day market presence suggests it's priced competitively for its condition.
Last analyzed: April 11, 2026