2005
Prices show a clear depreciation trend with age and mileage. Newer model years (e.g., 2015) are priced substantially higher than older ones (e.g., 2005), with mileage being a key factor influencing value within each year range.
Moderate
Focus on maintenance history and condition for older Aston Martin DB9 models. Be patient to find listings priced significantly below the market average, as these often present the best negotiation opportunities. Newer models command higher prices, so consider the trade-off between age, mileage, and your budget.
Exceptional value with very low mileage for its age and price, and the longest days on market indicating strong negotiation potential.
The lowest priced listing by a significant margin, offering a substantial entry point into DB9 ownership, despite higher mileage.
A newer model year with exceptionally low mileage, priced attractively below the market average, representing a great balance of age, condition, and price.
Very long days on market suggests significant room for negotiation, combined with reasonable mileage and a price well below average.
Offers a substantial discount below the average price, and while mileage is higher, the price point makes it a compelling value proposition for a GT.
Last analyzed: September 1, 2025