GT S 4.7 MC vs QP6 GTS

Phil H

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The QP has been on the market for a while. It looks to be a nice example, and for the money is one h3ll of a car, much younger too.

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Wattie

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Tough choices out there now as prices have levelled out at the QP6 GTS looks very favourable in comparison.


I agree, that’s a cracking Qp in what looks like a lovely neighbourhood. Alloys need some work so I’m sure you could haggle for £25k

I’d take that if I was back in the market but I think it would look even better with a tan/ black piping interior.....or red. It really suits the black paint.
 
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PrestigeAutoworks

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I used to love these when they came in
The sound they make is unreal! Very rarely had issues with them too just standard software related stuff and a couple of recalls.
But they don’t half move!
 

Andyk

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GT for me.....I don't mind the QP6 and in that form it's a beast.....No doubt more modern and faster than the GT but it's just too big and still not taken by the looks.....I would probably take the old QP GTS over both of them.


That is one cheap QP6 GTS though. The price of the rest of the range. why buy a diesel one for the same money.
 

rockits

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It is pretty amazing that some great cars are out there that seem to be some of the more expensive that drop like a stone and not many want.

This is a 125k car for a 1/5 of the new cost after only 5 years. The XJL SuperSport is the same....£110k new for way less than £20k I paid. Cracking cars and cracking value.
 

philw696

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I'm looking all the time and blown away by what 10 to 20K gets you today.
Certainly makes for interesting research.
 

dickygrace

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The QP GTS mentioned above is a bargain if it stacks up at PPI. I said on here a few weeks ago it was bargain time and things won’t get any cheaper. I’ve been crazy busy recently and sold lots of Maseratis. I’ve spoken to a good few members on here this last week or so and all agreed that all the best value cars have now gone. Some bargains still about but they’ll sell in the next fortnight. It’s a very buoyant market; as a buyer, trust your gut and push the button, I do.

Phil said £10-20k gets bargains, the higher you go pricewise the better the deals get. A good client bought a 488 this week, delivery miles, £100k off. I think there’s all sorts of marques and models with relative value at the minute... takes some doing to buy something better value than a Low miles Granturismo Sport at £35-45k though.
 

rockits

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Then you also see F Type V8 R's that were mostly over £100k new that are under £35k now at 5 years old.

Compared to TVR Tuscan's that were £40k-£50k new with many up for sale at now £50k used at 10-15 years old.

I know what I would be buying!
 
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Tough choices out there now as prices have levelled out at the QP6 GTS looks very favourable in comparison.

530 bhp & 710 nm torque , 193 mph top speed. QP6 GTS is a bargain in the uk. I paid much more here in Switzerland for my 2015 but LHD market is stronger for these cars. I think the QP6 GTS is also a really good looking car. 4 door supercar basically. ZF 8 speed 60 millisecond shifts, manual sport mode is fun.
Bianco White has a great contrast and doesn't hide the details
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These have crashed too from 200k to 65-70k
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201912225543244?radius=1500&model=VANQUISH&sort=price-asc&onesearchad=Used&onesearchad=Nearly New&onesearchad=New&make=ASTON MARTIN&postcode=ha27ql&advertising-location=at_cars&page=1
 
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Andyk

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530 bhp & 710 nm torque , 193 mph top speed. QP6 GTS is a bargain in the uk. I paid much more here in Switzerland for my 2015 but LHD market is stronger for these cars. I think the QP6 GTS is also a really good looking car. 4 door supercar basically. ZF 8 speed 60 millisecond shifts, manual sport mode is fun.
Bianco White has a great contrast and doesn't hide the details
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These have crashed too from 200k to 65-70k
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201912225543244?radius=1500&model=VANQUISH&sort=price-asc&onesearchad=Used&onesearchad=Nearly New&onesearchad=New&make=ASTON MARTIN&postcode=ha27ql&advertising-location=at_cars&page=1

That is very cheap for a 2015 car. This is around the starting point for a 2013 car with 40k plus on the clock.
 

Wanderer

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Think I'm gonna wait til AM Rapides dip to 20k-odd, the newer versions 2012 on I think.

I'm channelling Lord Brett Sinclair.....
 

bigbob

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Think I'm gonna wait til AM Rapides dip to 20k-odd, the newer versions 2012 on I think.

I'm channelling Lord Brett Sinclair.....

Have you sat in the back of a Rapide? Bit of a Tardis in reverse. As something which can take rear seat passengers then they are fine but they are not regular four seaters. They do offer strong value though but will always be the country cousin of the AM range.
 

bigbob

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The QP GTS mentioned above is a bargain if it stacks up at PPI. I said on here a few weeks ago it was bargain time and things won’t get any cheaper. I’ve been crazy busy recently and sold lots of Maseratis. I’ve spoken to a good few members on here this last week or so and all agreed that all the best value cars have now gone. Some bargains still about but they’ll sell in the next fortnight. It’s a very buoyant market; as a buyer, trust your gut and push the button, I do.

Phil said £10-20k gets bargains, the higher you go pricewise the better the deals get. A good client bought a 488 this week, delivery miles, £100k off. I think there’s all sorts of marques and models with relative value at the minute... takes some doing to buy something better value than a Low miles Granturismo Sport at £35-45k though.

I guess the Ferrari was a very high spec one? Mate bought a new one which I think had the typical £50k of garnish but I presume this had a lot more?

I see you have sold a lot of GranTurismos recently which is great news - still demand for 350g CO2/KM engines!!
 

dickygrace

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The Ferrari was very high spec and not new, but delivery miles.

Yes we’ve sold lots of GT Sports, as I said, great vfm.
 

Wanderer

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Have you sat in the back of a Rapide? Bit of a Tardis in reverse. As something which can take rear seat passengers then they are fine but they are not regular four seaters. They do offer strong value though but will always be the country cousin of the AM range.
I don't need the 4 seats, I just prefer the look of a four door in general.