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Aston Martin - DB AR1 (2004)
Aston Martin has long been associated with timeless elegance and blistering performance, and the 2004 Aston Martin DB AR1 is no exception. As a one‑off special‑edition supersport, it blends a classic Aston Martin design with an unprecedented level of power. The price of the DB AR1 instantly sparks curiosity, but the actual numbers depend on a myriad of factors—from condition and mileage to provenance and market demand.
- Engine: 6.0‑liter twin‑turbocharged V8 producing 675 hp and 500 lb‑ft of torque
- Transmission: 6‑speed dual‑clutch automatic
- Payload: 0‑60 mph in 3.2 seconds (clipper 201)
- Top Speed: Electronically limited to 225 mph (depends on configuration)
- Fuel Type: Premium gasoline (95 octane or higher)
- Dimensions: 4710 mm length, 1910 mm width, 1360 mm height
- Wheelbase: 2760 mm
- Drivetrain: Rear‑wheel drive
- Weight: Approx. 1550 kg
- Suspension: Double wishbone (front), multilink (rear)
- Brakes: Carbon‑ceramic discs; Brembo system
- Interior: Hand‑stitched leather, carbon fiber accents, customizable color palette
Because the DB AR1 is a limited‑run model, owning one is as much about prestige as it is about numbers. To help you understand the market dynamics, we’ve broken down the key aspects of the Aston Martin DB AR1 depreciation and how they’ve shaped its value over time.
Depreciation Insight
Exotic sports cars are known for a slower depreciation rate compared to mainstream vehicles—though the figures can still be significant in the first few years. Here’s a realistic snapshot of how the 2004 Aston Martin DB AR1 typically moves through the market:
- First Year: A BMW or Ferrari usually starts at about 15‑20% below launch price, reflecting immediate market interest fading as the vehicle reaches the open market.
- Year 2–3: Depreciation slows to around 5‑7% annually. At this stage, rarity, collectibility, and the brand’s reputation start to counterbalance general market decline.
- Year 4–7: As the DB AR1 ages, numbers tend to settle into a 2‑3% yearly drop. Not all observers see a rush into the mid‑market; instead, enthusiasts drive the car into the high‑end of the used‑car segment.
- Beyond Year 7: The vehicle’s value potential can stabilize or even rebound if it is shown in perfect condition, low mileage, and with an impeccable service record.
When consulting the local used Aston Martin DB AR1 price
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| Last tracked date | Status | Price | Price rank | Link |
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| 3 years ago | used | £275,000.00 | Unlock all links | |
| 4 years ago | used | £275,000.00 | Unlock all links | |
| 4 years ago | used | £275,000.00 | Unlock all links |