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2007
The market for Aston Martin V8 Vantages exhibits a wide price range, indicating that condition, mileage, and specific options play a significant role. While the average price hovers around $46,000, deals can be found considerably lower, especially for models with higher mileage or those that have been listed for an extended period. This suggests a competitive but negotiable market, particularly for older examples.
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The Aston Martin V8 Vantage convertible market shows significant price variation, with excellent opportunities for savvy buyers. While inventory is relatively low, patience can yield substantial savings. Focus on vehicles with comprehensive maintenance records, as these often represent better long-term value. For cars that have been on the market longer, there may be more room for negotiation. Consider models from 2007-2009, which appear to offer a strong balance of desirability and value.
This is the top-ranked deal, boasting the highest deal score (0.89) among the listed vehicles. It offers a very attractive combination of low mileage (26,593 miles) for its year and a significant estimated saving of $4,147 below the average market price, all while being on the market for a reasonable 66 days.
This deal stands out with its low mileage (26,320 miles) and a strong deal score of 0.66. While it has been on the market for a longer period (190 days), its price is attractive, and it offers an estimated saving of $3,317.
This 2008 model has a reasonable mileage of 29,244 and a decent deal score of 0.54. Although the estimated savings are modest ($902), it has been on the market for a considerable time (209 days), suggesting potential flexibility in price.
This 2008 model presents well with 29,482 miles and a deal score of 0.44. It offers a notable estimated saving of $2,902 and has been on the market for a very short period (26 days), indicating strong interest and potentially a well-priced listing.
This 2008 model is priced very competitively at $30,995, offering the largest estimated savings ($8,807) among the top deals. Despite having higher mileage (61,207 miles), its strong deal score (0.42) and attractive price make it a standout value proposition.
This 2011 model is a standout due to its exceptionally low mileage (18,259 miles) and the largest estimated savings ($20,000) in this list. While its price is higher, the combination of a newer year, minimal mileage, and significant savings makes it a highly attractive option with a deal score of 0.36.
This 2008 model is the lowest-priced vehicle on the list at $22,900, offering a remarkable estimated saving of $16,902. Despite having 42,175 miles, its deal score of 0.36 and extremely aggressive pricing make it a significant value opportunity.
This 2008 model has 41,830 miles and a deal score of 0.29. While the estimated savings are minimal ($902), it has been on the market for 61 days, suggesting some room for negotiation on the $38,900 asking price.
This 2009 model is priced attractively at $32,995, offering substantial estimated savings of $11,374. Despite having higher mileage (75,030 miles), its deal score of 0.27 and very short time on market (18 days) suggest it's a well-priced vehicle that may attract quick interest.
Last analyzed: April 11, 2026