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Aston Martin - DB9 (2005)
Since its debut in 2004, the Aston Martin DB9 has become an icon of British luxury and performance. Even though production ended in 2010, the 2005 model remains a sought‑after favourite among collectors and enthusiasts. If you’re wondering about an aston martin db9 price, the 2005 variant tends to fetch different values depending on mileage, condition and location. Below you’ll find a concise overview of the key data points you need, along with expert insight on depreciation and market positioning, to help you decide whether a DB9 is the right purchase for you.
### Core Specifications – A Quick Reference (Look up the full details in our database for each individual unit)
- Engine: 6.0‑litre V12 (detuned for the 2005 model)
- Power: 400 hp (302 kW) at 7,000 rpm
- Torque: 500 lb‑ft (680 Nm) at 4,600 rpm
- Transmission: 6‑speed automatic, 8‑speed Magma for 2005
- Drive Type: Rear‑wheel drive
- Fuel Type: Premium gasoline (87 octane minimum)
- 0‑100 km/h (0‑62 mph): 5.3 s
- Top Speed: 273 km/h (170 mph)
- Dimensions: 4,765 mm L × 1,824 mm W × 1,269 mm H
- Wheelbase: 2,873 mm
- Weight: 1,740 kg (dry)
- Trim Levels: Standard and Limited Editions
### Depreciation Insight – What You Must Know
Buying a used Aston Martin DB9 is a premium purchase, and understanding how it depreciates is key to making a smart investment. Historically, the DB9 follows a typical luxury‑car depreciation curve when it comes to its original value. A quick look at our historical market data reveals:
- First Year: The DB9 typically loses about 15–20 % of its value compared to its purchase price. For example, if you bought a 2005 DB9 for £60,000, it may be worth roughly £48,000–£51,000 after one year.
- Year 2–4: Depreciation slows to around 8–12 % per year as the car moves into the well‑maintained or “good‑condition” categories.
- Beyond Year 5: Depreciation drops further, often under 5 % annually, when the vehicle has accumulated 50,000–80,000 km and captures a more niche collector’s market.
Because the DB9’s engineering and brand cachet are still respected, well‑maintained models in the 2005 catalog can outlast many of their competitors in value retention. That said, the “used Aston Martin DB9
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