2009
Prices generally increase with model year, with a notable jump for models from 2013 onwards. Older models, especially those from 2009, represent the most affordable entry points into DB9 ownership.
Moderate
The Aston Martin DB9 market shows a significant price variation based on year and mileage. Buyers seeking the best value should focus on models from 2006-2011, particularly those priced below the calculated market average. Listings with longer days on market may offer additional negotiation leverage. While low mileage examples are desirable, they command a premium; consider slightly higher mileage cars from earlier years for substantial savings.
Excellent price advantage and very low mileage for its year, combined with good days on market, making it a standout deal.
Features exceptionally low mileage (lowest in the dataset) at a price well below the market average, offering great value.
The lowest priced listing by a significant margin, offering the largest potential savings, despite its high mileage.
Strong price advantage and exceptionally low mileage, making it a great value proposition, even with moderate days on market.
Very attractive price point, significantly below average, with mileage close to average and good days on market, indicating strong value.
Last analyzed: September 1, 2025