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Aston Martin

Aston Martin - DBS (2007)

Discover the allure of the Aston Martin DBS, a flagship super‑car celebrated for its blend of speed, luxury, and iconic British design. If you’re curious about the price of the Aston Martin DBS or specifically asking “what is a 2007 Aston Martin DBS worth?” this guide offers a clear, data‑driven overview. While prices vary by market, condition, and location, we’ll walk you through the general pricing landscape, key specifications, depreciation trends, and how the DBS stacks up against its competitors.

Key Specifications at a Glance

  • Model Year: 2007 (but applicable to all recent DBS generations)
  • Engine: 5.9‑liter V12 twin‑charger, producing 562 hp (DSB Case)
  • Transmission: 6‑speed automatic
  • Fuel Type: Premium gasoline
  • Drivetrain: Rear‑wheel drive (mid‑model DBS Superleggera/LY options offer 4WD)
  • 0‑60 mph: ~4.0 seconds
  • Top Speed: 205 mph (technically limited, real world ~168 mph)
  • Dimensions (L × W × H): 191 cm × 123 cm × 5 30 cm
  • Wheelbase: 2,921 mm
  • Brake System: 6‑piece carbon‑ceramic brakes with Brembo system
  • Weight: ~1,780 kg (seat‑up)
  • Fuel Capacity: 81 L
  • Infotainment: iDrive, navigation, premium Bowers & Wilkins audio

Depreciation Insight

New luxury sports cars tend to experience a sharp drop in value during the first year of ownership. For the Aston Martin DBS, typical figures are:

  • First-year depreciation: 15‑20 % of the MSRP, especially if you purchase right after launch.
  • Second to third year: averages 8‑12 % per year as the vehicle moves into the used‑car market.
  • After five years: total value loss approximates 45‑55 % of the original price.
  • Long-term (over ten years): overall depreciation can settle around 60‑70 %, with residual values strongly influenced by mileage, maintenance records, and brand prestige.

These percentages help explain why the used Aston Martin DBS price can stay resilient relative to other sports cars, thanks to the brand’s


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