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2014
The Aston Martin DB9 convertible market shows a broad price spectrum, with older models (e.g., 2005-2009) typically priced between $33,500 and $49,995, while newer models (e.g., 2013-2015) range from $54,990 to $72,950. This indicates a strong depreciation curve for earlier models, but also sustained value for well-maintained, later-year examples. Significant savings are available on older models, but buyers should carefully assess mileage and condition.
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The Aston Martin DB9 convertible market is niche, with a limited number of listings. Buyers should be prepared for a wide price range influenced heavily by year, mileage, and condition. Patience is key, as some vehicles may take longer to sell. Focus on vehicles with lower mileage and recent model years for the best combination of performance and value, but don't overlook older models that offer significant savings if their condition and mileage are acceptable.
This deal stands out with the highest deal score, indicating an excellent balance of price, low mileage (14,000 miles), and a relatively recent model year (2014). The estimated savings of $13,158 are substantial, making it the top recommendation.
This 2015 model is the newest on the list and boasts very low mileage (15,775 miles), offering excellent value with estimated savings of $10,274. Its short time on market (62 days) suggests strong demand.
This 2009 model offers the largest estimated savings on the list ($23,648) while maintaining very low mileage (14,465 miles). Its attractive price point of $37,900 makes it a standout deal for budget-conscious buyers seeking a DB9.
This 2006 model is priced very competitively at $37,000 and has exceptionally low mileage for its age (14,553 miles), offering a significant entry point into DB9 ownership with estimated savings of $7,894.
This 2007 DB9 offers a good balance of price ($42,995) and mileage (29,152 miles) for its model year, with estimated savings of $7,294. It's a solid option for those looking for a slightly older but still capable GT.
This 2007 model has a reasonable mileage of 22,954 miles and has been on the market for a short period (31 days), indicating it's priced competitively, though with minimal estimated savings ($389).
This 2005 model has a respectable 22,000 miles and is priced very close to the average market value, with minimal estimated savings ($286). It's a good option for those prioritizing a lower mileage on an older model.
This 2009 model offers a good combination of mileage (24,595 miles) and a significant estimated saving of $11,598, making its $49,950 price point attractive.
This 2013 model presents a good value at $54,990, offering estimated savings of $9,994. While it has higher mileage (47,889 miles) compared to some other deals, it's a more recent model year.
This 2005 model is priced very attractively at $35,980, offering estimated savings of $4,301. It has relatively low mileage for its year (25,226 miles), making it a solid entry-level option.
This 2006 model is the lowest-priced vehicle on the list at $33,500, offering substantial estimated savings of $11,394. While it has higher mileage (31,629 miles), its price makes it a very compelling deal.
This 2014 model has a reasonable mileage of 24,246 miles and is priced very close to the average market value, with minimal estimated savings ($208). It represents a newer model year option.
This 2007 model is priced at $41,990 with estimated savings of $8,299. It has a moderate mileage of 31,815 miles and has been on the market for a very short time (6 days), suggesting it's priced attractively.
This 2007 model is priced at $41,900 with estimated savings of $8,389. It has a higher mileage (38,751 miles) but is still a good value proposition for a DB9, especially with its very short time on market (0 days).
Last analyzed: February 1, 2026