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Aston Martin

Aston Martin - Classics (1997)

Discover the timeless allure of the three‑digit heritage of Aston Martin. The 1997 Aston Martin model, a quintessential example of the brand’s elegant engineering, commands a distinct position in the luxury market. While the Aston Martin Classics price varies widely based on condition, mileage, and provenance, the 1997 lineup typically starts in the mid‑four‑figure range and can climb into the six‑figure realm as restoration quality and rarity rise.

  • Engine: 5.7‑litre V8 twin‑turbo, 6‑cylinder, producing 490 hp at 5,200 rpm.
  • Transmission: 6‑speed dual‑clutch automated gearbox.
  • Fuel: High‑octane petrol.
  • Drive: Rear‑wheel drive with optional all‑wheel drive.
  • Dimensions: Length 4,918 mm; Width 1,979 mm; Height 1,222 mm; Wheelbase 3,048 mm.
  • Weight: 1,772 kg (net) with optional lightweight options.
  • Sporting Highlights: CO₂ emissions 242 g/km, 0‑100 km/h in 4.1 seconds.

Depreciation Insight

Understanding how the Aston Martin Classics depreciation behaves helps you make an informed purchase. In the first year, a showroom condition model typically loses 15‑20% of its value due to new model launches and market take‑away. The second year tends to see a further 10‑12% decline, largely driven by mileage increases and minor wear. Over a three‑year span, a well‑maintained 1997 model can depreciate by about 35‑40% from its initial value, after which the drop typically slows as the car takes on veteran status and increased desirability among collectors.

What is a 1997 Aston Martin worth? The answer hinges on key variables: mileage (ideally under 5,000 km), condition (unused or slightly used), and provenance (official dealership history). A 1997 model in pristine condition, with limited mileage and a documented service history, is commonly valued in the high‑five‑to‑low‑six‑figure range in the North American and European markets. For buyers seeking a used Aston Martin Classics price that balances performance with affordability, the 1997 entry points are typically between $70,000 and $100,000, albeit with notable variations by region.

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