Compare prices within the same model year
2005
The Aston Martin DB9 market shows a clear depreciation curve for older models, with significant price drops from newer iterations. While the average price sits around $61,600, listings range from under $33,000 for early models to nearly $90,000 for the newest examples. This indicates strong residual value retention for well-maintained, later-year models, while earlier cars represent a more accessible entry point into DB9 ownership.
Low
The Aston Martin DB9 market is niche, with limited inventory. Buyers should be prepared for a wide price range, with older models offering significant entry-level value. Patience is key, as these vehicles can take longer to sell. Thorough pre-purchase inspections are highly recommended due to the exotic nature of these cars. Focus on condition and maintenance history, as these factors heavily influence long-term value and ownership experience.
This deal stands out with the highest deal score, offering the lowest price in the market at $32,999, significantly below the average. It also boasts exceptionally low mileage for its year (25,388 miles), making it a prime candidate for value-conscious buyers seeking an entry into DB9 ownership.
This 2009 DB9 offers substantial estimated savings of $7,652, making it a very attractive option. Its price of $49,995 is well below the market average, and it has been on the market for a very short period (5 days), indicating strong demand and a fair initial price.
This 2005 DB9 is priced very competitively at $35,999, offering a solid entry point into DB9 ownership with reasonable mileage (39,552). While estimated savings are modest, its attractive price and condition make it a noteworthy deal.
This 2015 DB9 is a great option for those seeking a more modern example of the model. With 34,896 miles, it's well within the average range, and its price of $74,850 is competitive for a newer year, offering a good balance of performance and luxury.
This 2009 DB9 presents an exceptional opportunity with the second-highest estimated savings in the list ($14,652). Priced at $42,995, it offers a significant discount relative to the average market price, making it a strong contender for buyers prioritizing value.
This 2014 DB9 is a strong contender, priced at $64,995 with 40,863 miles. It represents a good balance between a more modern year and reasonable mileage, offering a solid value proposition for a luxury GT.
This 2015 DB9 is a compelling option, priced at $70,995 with 39,629 miles. It offers significant estimated savings and has had a very short time on the market (12 days), suggesting it's a well-priced and desirable vehicle.
This 2010 DB9 offers excellent value with the third-highest estimated savings ($11,632) on the list. Priced at $49,995, it represents a significant discount from the average market price, making it an attractive choice for budget-conscious enthusiasts.
This 2011 DB9 is priced at $52,995 with 35,000 miles, offering substantial estimated savings of $8,632. It represents a good mid-range option for those looking for a well-maintained DB9 from a slightly newer model year.
This 2012 DB9 is priced at $54,995 with 42,000 miles, offering estimated savings of $6,632. It's a solid choice for buyers seeking a well-equipped DB9 from a more recent model year.
This 2013 DB9 is priced at $55,995 with 38,000 miles, offering estimated savings of $5,632. It represents a good value for a relatively recent model year DB9.
This 2014 DB9 is priced at $57,995 with 45,000 miles, offering estimated savings of $4,632. It's a solid option for those looking for a well-maintained DB9 from a more recent model year.
This 2015 DB9 is priced at $59,995 with 32,000 miles, offering estimated savings of $3,632. It represents a good value for a newer model year DB9 with relatively low mileage.
This 2013 DB9 is priced at $58,995 with 50,000 miles. While mileage is slightly above average, the price offers a modest saving, making it a reasonable option for those looking for a DB9 from this model year.
This 2014 DB9 is priced at $60,995 with 40,000 miles. While the estimated savings are minimal, it represents a fair market price for a well-maintained example of this luxury GT.
Last analyzed: April 11, 2026