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2008
Older models (e.g., 2008) are priced significantly lower than newer ones (e.g., 2014), suggesting strong depreciation on earlier V8 Vantages. This creates opportunities for value-conscious buyers looking for a lower entry price, provided mileage and condition are acceptable. Newer models represent a higher investment but offer more modern features and potentially lower mileage.
Moderate
The Aston Martin V8 Vantage convertible market shows a healthy range of options, with total listings at 22. The price spectrum is broad, from under $30,000 to over $70,000, indicating significant variation based on year, mileage, and condition. For buyers seeking the best value, earlier models, particularly from 2008, appear to offer the most accessible entry point, often with mileage comparable to or even lower than some higher-priced examples. Newer models command a premium, as expected. Given the current inventory, patience may be rewarded, but acting on well-priced, lower-mileage examples is advisable, especially those that have been on the market for a moderate duration.
This deal is ranked highest due to its exceptional price, significantly below the average market price, and its substantial estimated savings. With mileage just above the average and a relatively short time on market, it represents a prime opportunity for value.
This deal offers a strong combination of mileage and year, very close to the market average. While the estimated savings are modest, its position as a well-rounded option makes it a solid choice, especially considering its longer days on market might present negotiation potential.
This deal is recommended for its attractive price and mileage, which is very close to the average. The estimated savings are notable, and its presence on the market for 54 days suggests potential for negotiation.
This deal is notable for its significantly lower mileage (15,960 miles) compared to the market average, combined with a more recent model year (2014). While the price is higher, the low mileage and estimated savings make it a compelling option for those prioritizing a newer vehicle.
This deal presents a good balance of price and mileage for a 2008 model. While the estimated savings are modest, its position within the market average for mileage and its 59 days on market make it a reasonable choice.
This deal offers significant estimated savings and a competitive price for a 2008 model. While the mileage is slightly higher than average, its overall value proposition is strong, especially with 78 days on market.
This deal is highly attractive due to its excellent estimated savings and mileage that is significantly below the market average. The 2012 model year also offers a more modern option, and its very short time on market suggests strong buyer interest.
This deal offers good estimated savings and a competitive price for a 2008 model. Despite having higher mileage than average, its long tenure on the market (117 days) presents a strong opportunity for negotiation.
This deal is noteworthy for its lower-than-average mileage (19,083 miles) and a more recent model year (2013), combined with substantial estimated savings. It represents a good balance of age, condition, and price.
This deal stands out for its very low price and substantial estimated savings, making it one of the most affordable options. While mileage is higher than average, the price point is exceptionally attractive for a 2008 V8 Vantage.
This deal is attractive for its significant estimated savings and a more recent model year (2014) with mileage close to the average. Its very short time on market indicates strong demand and value.
This deal offers a good combination of estimated savings and a competitive price for a 2008 model. Despite higher mileage, its relatively short time on market and attractive price make it a noteworthy option.
Last analyzed: December 1, 2025