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Aston Martin - DB4 (1997)

Looking for the latest Aston Martin DB4 price insights? The iconic 1964‑1973 DB4 has seen several modern editions, with the 1997 Aston Martin DB4 still capturing enthusiasts’ imaginations today. While the car’s heritage and performance set a high benchmark, its current market value depends on a mix of mileage, service history, and condition. If you’re wondering what is a 1997 Aston Martin DB4 worth, this guide gives you a comprehensive overview of the vehicle’s pricing trends, key specifications, depreciation patterns, and how it stacks up against comparable grand touring cars.

  • Engine: 4.4‑liter (4,444 cc) V12, naturally aspirated
  • Power: 370 hp (275 kW) at 6,500 rpm
  • Torque: 385 lb‑ft (522 Nm) at 3,300 rpm
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual (automatic options available in later models)
  • Drive: Front‑engine, rear‑wheel drive
  • Fuel type: Premium gasoline
  • Top speed: 130 mph (210 km/h)
  • 0‑60 mph: ~6.2 seconds
  • Dimensions:
    • Length: 172 in (4,369 mm)
    • Width: 72 in (1,829 mm)
    • Height: 54 in (1,371 mm)
    • Wheelbase: 106 in (2,692 mm)
  • Weight: 3,502 lb (1,589 kg)
  • Interior: Hand‑stitched leather, wood trim, dual‑control layout

Depreciation Insight

Like many classic grand tourers, the Aston Martin DB4 depreciation curve is steep in the first few years but slows down over time. A typical DB4 will lose about 15‑20 % of its value in the first year after purchase, driven by factors like market demand, rarity, and maintenance records. Across a five‑year span, many owners experience a cumulative depreciation of 35‑45 %. Over a decade, the value stabilizes; the car may retain roughly 55‑65 % of its original purchase value if it remains in excellent condition and is kept in low mileage.

These estimates reflect the broader automotive trend for well‑maintained British sports cars. While each vehicle’s depreciation path can vary, buyers and sellers alike benefit from understanding that a DB4’s intrinsic design and limited production numbers often protect it from the harsher losses seen in mass‑market models.


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