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Aston Martin Vantage finance calculator

The enthusiast-grade Aston that anchors the brand's NZ sports-car finance pool.

Last reviewed: 23 April 2026

The Vantage is the smallest and sportiest Aston Martin in the NZ lineup and the variant most commonly financed through specialist asset-finance lenders rather than mainstream banks. The current-generation Vantage (AMG-sourced 4.0L twin-turbo V8) covers most new finance applications through Giltrap in Auckland, while the previous-generation V8 Vantage (4.3L to 4.7L) and V12 Vantage carry a meaningful used-market presence across NZ-new and UK-import channels. Vantage applications cluster around 3 to 4 year terms with 30 to 40% deposits.

Your estimated repayment

Weekly

Disclaimer

$823/week

$1,645 /fortnight $3,564 /month
$180,000
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7.00% p.a.
5 years

We are not a finance company. Indicative only. Not a quote or offer of credit. Actual rates, fees, and repayments depend on your circumstances and the lender's decision.

Year by year

Vantage prices and repayments, by era.

Typical NZ market prices and the weekly cost of financing each. All figures assume 7% over 5 years with no deposit. Indicative only; open the full calculator to pre-set your own rate and term.

2012-2017 used (V8 Vantage previous-gen)

$110,000

Previous-gen 4.7L V8. Sportshift II automatic or 6-speed manual. Watch clutch wear on Sportshift and service history gaps.

Weekly

$502.65

Monthly

$2,178.13

2013-2017 used (V12 Vantage S)

$165,000

Naturally-aspirated 6.0L V12. Sportshift III automated manual. Residuals flatten earlier than V8 because enthusiast demand is firm.

Weekly

$753.97

Monthly

$3,267.20

2018-2023 used (current-gen V8)

$195,000

AMG-sourced 4.0L twin-turbo V8. 8-speed ZF automatic. Strong Giltrap service history improves the specialist-lender quote materially.

Weekly

$891.05

Monthly

$3,861.23

2024+ new/nearly-new

$320,000

Current-spec Vantage 2024 facelift with upgraded AMG V8 output. Volante convertible extends the range. Aston Martin Works heritage options available on build.

Weekly

$1,462.24

Monthly

$6,336.38

Who this suits

Who buys a Aston Martin Vantage?

  • Enthusiast buyers upgrading from a Porsche 911 or Mercedes-AMG GT where the Aston badge and interior character matter alongside performance.
  • Second-owner collectors targeting a UK-import V12 Vantage or V8 Vantage as a weekend car with realistic specialist-workshop access in Auckland or Christchurch.
  • Investors and family-office buyers looking at the Vantage as part of a multi-car portfolio held under specialist-lender finance rather than a single-car personal loan.

Financing notes

What financing a Vantage usually looks like.

At $180,000 across a 4-year term at an indicative 9% through a specialist asset-finance lender, weekly repayments land around $1,040, or $4,510 a month. Shorter 3-year terms push the weekly to roughly $1,335 but cut total interest substantially. Expect a 30 to 40% deposit requirement and tighter loan-to-value on UK-import Vantage examples through specialist lenders compared with a Giltrap-serviced NZ-new car.

Model-specific questions

Aston Martin Vantage finance FAQ.

Is a used current-gen Vantage a sensible finance choice in NZ?

Yes, provided the Vantage has a complete Giltrap service history and a specialist pre-purchase inspection. The current-gen Vantage is a known quantity at Giltrap and the AMG V8 drivetrain shares parts with Mercedes-AMG GT, which broadens specialist-workshop access. Pay attention to clutch wear on hard-driven cars and confirm the ZF transmission behaviour on higher-km examples before committing to a 4-year term.

How does a V12 Vantage compare on running cost to a V8 Vantage?

A V12 Vantage runs materially higher on fuel (18 to 22 L/100 km versus 12 to 15 on the V8), annual servicing ($6,000 to $8,500 versus $4,500 to $6,000), and out-of-warranty repair risk. Clutch and gearbox work on the Sportshift III transaxle can exceed $20,000 at a specialist workshop. A V12 Vantage is collector-grade rather than daily-grade ownership and the finance structure needs to reflect that.

A formal estimate on a Aston Martin Vantage.

Our finance partner compares multiple NZ lenders. Calculator inputs travel through to the application, and the partner returns a formal estimate after the lender's credit assessment.

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Disclaimer

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