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2005
The Aston Martin DB9 market shows a wide price range, with top-tier deals significantly undercutting the average price. This suggests that while the car retains a premium, there are excellent opportunities for savvy buyers to acquire one at a considerable discount, especially by targeting listings with higher mileage or those that have been on the market longer.
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The Aston Martin DB9 market is characterized by a relatively low inventory of 17 total listings, indicating a niche segment. While the average price sits around $49,000, there's a significant opportunity to find exceptional value, with top deals offering savings of over $5,000. The average car has been on the market for about 63 days, suggesting that while some listings move quickly, others may present negotiation opportunities. Buyers should focus on models with lower mileage relative to their year, as this often correlates with better condition and long-term value. The 2005 model year appears to offer a strong balance of value and availability within the current top deals.
This deal stands out with an excellent deal score, significantly lower mileage than average, and substantial estimated savings. It represents a prime opportunity to acquire a well-maintained DB9 at a compelling price point.
This listing offers the highest estimated savings among the top deals and features a relatively low mileage for a 2008 model, making it a standout value proposition.
This deal is recommended for its excellent low mileage (15,655 miles) on a 2005 model, presenting a well-preserved example that is priced competitively.
This 2006 DB9 offers a solid price point for its year, and its longer days on market suggest potential for negotiation. The mileage is moderate for its age.
This is the lowest-priced Aston Martin DB9 in the dataset, offering significant savings and a great entry point into ownership, despite having higher mileage than some other top deals.
This 2005 DB9 offers a reasonable mileage of 28,010 miles at a competitive price, making it an attractive option for those seeking a balance between condition and cost.
This deal presents the highest estimated savings in the dataset, making it a compelling option for buyers prioritizing value, even with mileage slightly above average for the top deals.
This 2006 DB9 offers a good balance of mileage (22,000 miles) and price, representing a solid value proposition within the market.
This 2007 DB9 presents well with 18,500 miles and is priced competitively, offering a good opportunity for a well-maintained example.
This 2005 DB9 offers a good balance of mileage (35,000 miles) and price, with a decent estimated saving, making it a solid choice.
This 2008 DB9 offers a good mileage of 25,000 miles at a price point that is close to the average, representing a reasonable option.
This 2005 DB9, while having higher mileage at 40,000 miles, is priced to move and offers a good opportunity for buyers looking for a more budget-friendly entry into DB9 ownership.
This 2006 DB9 offers a reasonable mileage of 28,000 miles at a price point that is close to the average, representing a solid, albeit less discounted, option.
This 2007 DB9 is priced very close to the average market price, offering a standard option for those looking for a DB9 without significant deviation from market value.
This 2005 DB9 is priced very close to the average market price, offering minimal estimated savings but still represents a standard option for the model.
Last analyzed: December 1, 2025