ASTON MARTIN DB9 (2004-16)

The ASTON MARTIN DB9 (2004-16) is a luxury grand tourer renowned for its stunning design, exceptional craftsmanship, and exhilarating driving experience. Positioned as a high-end sports car in the UK market, the DB9 combines elegant styling with powerful performance, making it a popular choice for enthusiasts and those seeking a prestigious vehicle. While it’s primarily used for enjoyable drives or special occasions rather than everyday commuting, the DB9 offers comfort and style that appeal to discerning drivers who appreciate classic British luxury and outstanding driving dynamics. What truly sets the ASTON MARTIN DB9 apart is its timeless design, first-class materials, and a V12 engine that delivers smooth yet exhilarating performance. With an average recorded mileage of around 44,800 miles and a typical private sale valuation of approximately £29,200, it strikes a balance between exclusivity and value. Its reputation for reliability and craftsmanship makes it a standout in its class, often compared favourably with other luxury grand Tourers. Whether you're a collector, a first-time buyer in the luxury market, or someone looking for a statement vehicle, the ASTON MARTIN DB9 (2004-16) offers a unique blend of style, performance, and prestige worth considering.
average use
average use
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The data on the most recent mileage readings for Aston Martin DB9 (2004-16) highlights that the majority of these vehicles tend to have relatively low mileage, with notable concentrations in the 30,000 to 40,000 miles (14.9%) and 20,000 to 30,000 miles (11.6%) ranges. Very few vehicles have high mileage, especially beyond 100,000 miles, with only small percentages in the 110,000 to 160,000 miles brackets. Interestingly, the lowest mileage category (0 to 10,000 miles) accounts for only 4.7% of the sample, suggesting that most Aston Martin DB9s used or available for sale are not brand new but still generally have moderate mileage. This distribution reflects the model's status as a luxury vehicle often driven sparingly or kept in a cherished condition.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The data presents private sale price percentages for Aston Martin DB9 (2004-16) vehicles, illustrating a clear trend: the higher the price range, the lower the percentage of vehicles within that bracket. Notably, the majority of vehicles are concentrated in the lower to mid-price ranges, with very small proportions found above £34,000. The highest share is in the £19,000–£20,000 range at 11.2%, indicating this as a common market value segment—possibly reflecting typical depreciation levels for this model. The data suggests that very few vehicles sell privately above £36,000, highlighting limited availability in the upper price tiers. Overall, prices are heavily skewed towards the lower end, with diminishing presence as prices increase.
production years
production years
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The data for Aston Martin DB9 vehicles manufactured between 2004 and 2016 indicates that the highest proportion of these cars were produced in 2005, accounting for 31.2% of the sampled vehicles. Notably, the 2007 model also constitutes a significant share at 19.2%. There are smaller percentages across other years, with 2006 at 14.1%, and a notable single vehicle from 1997 at only 0.4%, which may be an outlier or collector’s item. Additionally, the data shows a decline in manufacturing in later years, with only minimal representations for 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, and 2016, each comprising less than 4%. Overall, the data suggests that the 2005 and 2007 models are the most common among the sample, perhaps reflecting production peaks or popularity years for the DB9.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data indicates that the most common main paint colour for Aston Martin DB9 vehicles produced between 2004 and 2016 is Silver, accounting for approximately 45.7% of the sample. Black and Blue are also popular, making up 26.4% and 15.2% respectively. Other colours such as White, Red, Green, Grey, Orange, Bronze, and Maroon are significantly less common, each representing a small percentage of the total. Notably, Silver is nearly half of the overall distribution, highlighting its popularity among owners of this model.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data shows that the majority of Aston Martin DB9 (2004-16) vehicles have between 2 and 4 registered keepers. Specifically, 18.5% have had 4 keepers, and 17% have had 6 keepers, indicating a tendency for these vehicles to change hands a few times. Notably, a significant portion (around 45.9%) have had 2 to 4 keepers combined. Fewer vehicles have very few (1 or 2) or many (over 10) registered keepers, suggesting that most owners tend to retain the vehicle for a moderate period before resale. This pattern reflects typical ownership cycles for a luxury sports car of this nature.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data shows that the Aston Martin DB9 (2004-16) predominantly features an engine capacity of 5935 cc, accounting for 98.9% of the vehicles examined. Smaller engine sizes, such as 4282 cc, 5934 cc, and 4935 cc, are present but extremely rare, each constituting only 0.4% of the sample. Additionally, all vehicles in the sample run on petrol, with no alternative fuel types recorded. This suggests that the vast majority of Aston Martin DB9s from this period are equipped with a 6.0-liter petrol engine.