How much is Aston Martin Vantage 2011?
About the 2011 Aston Martin V8 Vantage
| Coupe | Original MSRP/Price | Drive |
|---|---|---|
| V8 Vantage 2dr Cpe Man N420 | $129900 | RWD |
| V8 Vantage 2dr Cpe Sportshift | $123450 | RWD |
| V8 Vantage 2dr Cpe Sportshift N420 | $134700 | RWD |
| V8 Vantage 2dr Cpe Sportshift S | $136700 | RWD |
How much is a 2011 Aston Martin?
2011 Aston Martin V8 Vantage Retail Prices
| Trim | MSRP | CarGurus Instant Market Value |
|---|---|---|
| Coupe RWD | $118,650 | $60,413 |
| N420 Coupe RWD | $129,900 | $61,392 |
| N420 Roadster RWD | $142,900 | $66,750 |
| S Coupe RWD | $136,300 | $62,897 |
How much is an Aston Martin Vantage worth?
Aston Martin Vantage Price: $139,000*
Who makes the Aston Martin Vantage engine?
Mercedes-Benz
The Vantage uses the powertrain and infotainment technology from Mercedes-Benz, like the DB11. The Vantage uses Mercedes-AMG’s M177 4.0-litre twin-turbocharged V8 engine that has a power output of 510 PS (375 kW; 503 hp) and 505 lb⋅ft (685 N⋅m) of torque as is equipped with the Mercedes COMAND system.
How much is a 2012 Aston Martin?
The 2012 Aston Martin V8 Vantage has a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of around $122,000. Adding the automatic transmission adds on about $4,000. Opting for the N420 trim level makes the price jump to around $133,000, while the Vantage S trim commands a price tag of about $140,000.
Do Aston Martins hold their value?
While Astons have never been known for their value retention, the Vantage holds it own, and actually performs quite well in the resale market. It, and its primary competitor, the Porsche 911, will retain their values better than most, and especially so after 5 or 6 years.
Is Aston Martin owned by Ford?
By 1993, Ford had fully acquired the company after having built a stake in 1987. Ford placed Aston Martin in the Premier Automotive Group, invested in new manufacturing and ramped up production.
Is Vantage a GT?
The Vantage GT is the latest and least expensive version of Aston Martin’s smallest car. That means you can be in the lower half of the top one-percent and still afford one.
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