Vantage V12 Value Question
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I bought a 2022 v12 vantage in November last year and only recently noticed that it's number 333 of 333 made. I have checked and it's not 1 of 333 but actually the last coupe off the production line, More where made but in convertible not coupe. Question is does this affect the value of the car in anyone's opinion. Be actually nice to know I'd bought a car that won't perhaps de value at the usual rate I'm used too over the last few years.
Anyway, lovely car no intention of selling anytime soon, just suprised the dealer didn't make a thing of it's production number.
Anyway, lovely car no intention of selling anytime soon, just suprised the dealer didn't make a thing of it's production number.
sone said:
I bought a 2022 v12 vantage in November last year and only recently noticed that it's number 333 of 333 made. I have checked and it's not 1 of 333 but actually the last coupe off the production line, More where made but in convertible not coupe. Question is does this affect the value of the car in anyone's opinion. Be actually nice to know I'd bought a car that won't perhaps de value at the usual rate I'm used too over the last few years.
Anyway, lovely car no intention of selling anytime soon, just suprised the dealer didn't make a thing of it's production number.
Impressive fleet in your garage btw. Anyway, lovely car no intention of selling anytime soon, just suprised the dealer didn't make a thing of it's production number.
Imho I would suggest that given the number is already limited to 333 ( and numbered accordingly ) the fact that yours is the last ,probably in the real world when you come to sell won’t make that much difference if at all.
What might make a difference would be the mileage and how low it is etc.
Special limited edition Astons don’t seem to go up in value until potentially at least a decade old ( even the really limited editions ) and of course this means that given their usual immediate drops going up in value is all relative.
sone said:
I bought a 2022 v12 vantage in November last year and only recently noticed that it's number 333 of 333 made. I have checked and it's not 1 of 333 but actually the last coupe off the production line, More where made but in convertible not coupe. Question is does this affect the value of the car in anyone's opinion. Be actually nice to know I'd bought a car that won't perhaps de value at the usual rate I'm used too over the last few years.
Anyway, lovely car no intention of selling anytime soon, just surprised the dealer didn't make a thing of it's production number.
Share some pics? Anyway, lovely car no intention of selling anytime soon, just surprised the dealer didn't make a thing of it's production number.
As others noted, being #333 out of 333 will likely not make a difference to the future resale value but it will help it sell a bit quicker and be something to brag about. It's not a limited Ferrari which for those cars, being the last one ever made, might make a difference - see the recent Mecum auction. The car has been out for about three years now and seems to have settled in its market value, at least in the US, in the mid $200s. Bit higher or lower depending on the spec, miles etc. A lot of V12 Vantages had horrible specs and have struggled to sell. V12s in nice colors and matching interior specs will always sell well. Aston likes to "price in" future appreciation for itself in its selling price, so the best case scenario is come 2033 the "last" V12 Vantages will be selling for what Aston sold them for 10 years earlier! Similar to where the previous generation V12 manuals are right now - right around their original MSRP.
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