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Aston Martin - DB9 (2008)

Ever wondered what the Aston Martin DB9 price looks like in today’s market? If you’re eyeing the iconic 2008 model, you’re in the right place. The Aston Martin DB9 2008 price varies widely, but understanding the vehicle’s core specs, depreciation curve, and how it stacks up against its peers will give you the confidence to make a savvy purchase. Below we provide a detailed, SEO‑optimized snapshot that answers the key questions: what is a 2008 Aston Martin DB9 worth, and how does its value evolve over time?

  • Model Year: 2008
  • Engine: 4.4‑liter twin‑turbosupercharged V8
  • Power: 458 hp (342 kW)
  • Torque: 470 lb‑ft (637 Nm)
  • Transmission: 6‑speed dual‑clutch (SDS)
  • Top Speed: 186 mph (299 km/h)
  • 0‑100 km/h (0‑62 mph): 4.3 s
  • Fuel Type: Petrol (Premium)
  • Fuel Economy: 10 mpg (city) / 14 mpg (highway)
  • Length: 191 in (4,855 mm)
  • Width: 80 in (2,032 mm)
  • Height: 50 in (1,270 mm)
  • Wheelbase: 117 in (2,971 mm)
  • Curb Weight: 4,360 lbs (1,976 kg)
  • Features: Climate‑control, navigation, 18‑inch forged alloy wheels, and a bespoke carbon‑fiber luggage crate

When you cross-check the used Aston Martin DB9 price against comparable luxury grand touring cars, a few patterns emerge. Most 2008 models in average condition with 30,000 – 40,000 mi tread will fall into a range that reflects both the brand’s premium status and the car’s engineering pedigree.

Depreciation Insights

The Aston Martin DB9 depreciation curve follows a predictable pattern for high‑end luxury vehicles. Over the first year, you can expect a typical loss of 15 %–20 % of the vehicle’s original value when accounting for taxes, insurance, and early mileage. Subsequent years see a steeper drop when the car passes the 50,000 mi mark, due typically to the accumulation of maintenance costs and a rise in aftermarket demand for newer, more refined models.

Notably, the DB9’s depreciation stabilizes once it reaches the mid‑


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