How much is a 2006 Aston Martin?
2006 Aston Martin DB9 Retail Prices
Trim | MSRP | CarGurus Instant Market Value |
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Volante Convertible RWD | $176,250 | $49,188 |
Coupe RWD | $166,750 | $47,285 |
How much does a used Aston Martin Vantage cost?
About the Aston Martin V8 Vantage
Convertible | Original MSRP/Price | Horsepower |
---|---|---|
Vantage F1 Edition Roadster | $undefined | 527 |
Vantage Roadster | $147000 | 503 |
How much does a 2007 Aston Martin cost?
2007 Aston Martin V8 Vantage Retail Prices
Trim | MSRP | CarGurus Instant Market Value |
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Coupe RWD | $110,600 | $52,917 |
Roadster RWD | $123,800 | $46,240 |
How much is a 2005 Aston Martin Vantage?
2005 Aston Martin DB9 trade-in prices range from $18,437 – $46,464.
How much is an Aston Martin DB9?
Aston Martin DB9 2004-2016 prices and specs
Name | 0-62mph | Price |
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V12 2dr Touchtronic Auto [470] Coupe | 4.60secs | £128 150 |
V12 2dr Volante Touchtronic Auto [470] Convertible | 4.60secs | £138 150 |
V12 2dr Volante [470] Convertible | 4.60secs | £134 240 |
V12 2dr [470] Coupe | 4.60secs | £125 050 |
How much is Aston Martin V8 Vantage?
Fuel Economy and Real-World MPG The Vantage isn’t as thirsty for fuel as its powerful V-8 engine might suggest, at least not when equipped with the automatic transmission. The EPA estimates that models with the automatic will earn 18 mpg in the city and 24 mpg on the highway.
How much does an Aston Martin V8 Vantage cost?
In price, the V8 Vantage is closest to the 2007 Porsche 911 Turbo, which will sell for $122,900. However — and just judging by the numbers — the Turbo will handily mop road and track with the Aston. So why would anyone pony up the six figures for the Aston?
Who are the owners of Aston Martin cars?
Aston Martin’s brand mythos was built on selling a handful of pretty, and pretty unreilable, cars at unspeakable prices. Now that’s conspicuous consumption. Fast forward to 2006. Aston Martin is the wholly owned fiefdom of the Ford Motor Co.
When did Aston Martin make their first profit?
Fast forward to 2006. Aston Martin is the wholly owned fiefdom of the Ford Motor Co. Under the whip hand of Ulrich Bez — who you may have gathered from the name is about as British as the Berlin Philharmonic — Aston Martin has been transformed into a real, honest-to-God car company, that turned its first profit ever in 2005.