IS THERE such a thing as a budget-priced supercar? Or perhaps I could rephrase that as should there be such a thing as a budget-priced supercar? When many Aston Martins reach a particular age (usually around the 20-year mark), they drop in value to the price of a brand-new mainstream manufactured family saloon, so they are often a tempting purchase. Yet they can cost the same again to fix, so whilst my former question is true (yes, there is such a thing as a budget-priced supercar), my latter question is not so positive.
At present, examples of Astons that seem to have hit rock bottom (around £20k) in second-hand values include the DB7, Vantage and the DB9. They won’t remain cheap forever, once a sniff of classic car status creeps…
