8 Orange Aston Martins Seeking New Owners
【Summary】Eight orange Aston Martins, including DBS models, DB9 models, V12 Vantage Coupe, V8 Vantage models, and a Rapide, are up for sale with estimated prices ranging from €40,000 to €120,000. The collection is estimated to be worth over half a million euros.
The star attractions of the collection are the two DBS models, the DBS Volante and the DBS Coupe. These models are estimated to fetch between €80,000 and €120,000 ($85,400 and $128,100).
Additionally, the lineup includes the DB9 Volante and DB9 Coupe, both estimated at €60,000 to €90,000 ($64,000 to $96,100). The previous-generation V12 Vantage Coupe is also part of the collection, with an estimate ranging from €50,000 to €80,000 ($53,400 to $85,400).
Rounding out the ensemble are the V8 Vantage Volante and V8 Vantage Coupe, both estimated at €40,000 to €60,000 ($42,700 to $64,000). The four-door Rapide, not the unborn electric sedan concept, is also estimated to go within the same price range.
The entire collection is estimated to go over half a million euros or around $534,000. Please note that all prices are converted here using exchange rates at press time.
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