At Sound Car Relief, we celebrate the extraordinary Aston Martin DBX 707, a groundbreaking luxury SUV that has redefined performance and style since its 2022 debut. Touted as the fastest production luxury SUV until the arrival of the Ferrari Purosangue, the DBX 707 combines breathtaking aesthetics with an exhilarating Mercedes-AMG-derived 4.0L M177 twin-turbo V8 engine. With a starting MSRP exceeding $235,000, bespoke commissioning through Q-by-Aston-Martin allows owners to personalize their vehicles, creating a truly unique collector’s item.
Owning a DBX 707 is not just about luxury; it signifies a commitment to craftsmanship and exclusivity. Every vehicle that rolls out of Gaydon is a testament to meticulous engineering, with the DBX 707 standing as a beacon of automotive excellence. As a donor, your contribution supports our mission at Sound Car Relief, while allowing your vehicle to continue its legacy with us. We invite you to check its value through reputable auction platforms, ensuring you receive the recognition it deserves.
📖Generation guide
DBX 707 • 2022+
The sole generation of the DBX series, the DBX 707 elevates performance and luxury. Distinguished by its bespoke commissioning options via Q-by-Aston-Martin, this SUV is the ultimate expression of Aston Martin's engineering prowess.
Known issues by generation
The Aston Martin DBX 707, powered by the M177 4.0L AMG-derived twin-turbo V8, is renowned for its performance but may encounter notable issues. The timing-chain tensioner can experience pre-failure, necessitating proactive monitoring and potential replacement at 40-60k miles, which can cost between $4-8k. Additionally, turbocharger wastegate-actuator solenoids may wear out, costing $2-4k each, while the ZF 9-speed wet-clutch automatic transmission might require a rebuild under high-launch conditions, ranging from $8-15k. Owners should also be aware of the carbon-ceramic brakes' service costs, falling between $6-12k for replacement at typical intervals.
Donation value by condition + generation
The Aston Martin DBX 707 holds a unique position in the ultra-luxury hyper-SUV market, with values ranging from $185,000 to over $260,000 based on condition and bespoke commissioning options. Iron-clad documentation for bespoke content is essential to maintain its value, as is matching-numbers-engine-block verification. Original paint and low-mileage examples (<5000 miles) command a premium in the collector market. Engaging with authoritative platforms like Hagerty and RM Sotheby’s for valuation is critical, and all donations require a qualified appraiser to navigate the intricacies of IRS regulations.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Aston Martin DBX 707 with Sound Car Relief is a straightforward process, yet it necessitates a qualified appraiser with expertise in high-value vehicles—non-negotiable given the vehicle's significant MSRP. The IRS Form 8283 Section B is heavily applicable, and all donations exceed the $5k threshold. If your DBX 707 is a matching-numbers, original-paint, or bespoke-commissioned example, please note that enclosed transport is mandatory to preserve its value. Documentation of bespoke commissioning is crucial for appraisal accuracy.
Tacoma regional notes
In Tacoma, owners of the DBX 707 have access to a vibrant community of ultra-luxury enthusiasts and specialized services. Local authorized dealers and marque-specialist restorers are well-equipped to maintain your vehicle to its high standards. The region also offers opportunities for participation in concours events and car meet-ups, enhancing the ownership experience. Furthermore, climate-controlled storage solutions are available to preserve low-mileage examples, ensuring they remain in pristine condition.
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