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2014
The Aston Martin DB9 market shows significant price variation, largely driven by year, mileage, and condition. While there isn't a clear upward or downward trend across the entire market, individual listings can represent excellent value if they strike the right balance between these factors.
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The Aston Martin DB9 market presents a wide spectrum of options, from older, more accessible models to newer, lower-mileage examples. Buyers should carefully consider their priorities: budget, desired mileage, and year. While older models offer a lower entry price, they may come with higher potential maintenance costs. Newer models command a premium but offer a more refined experience and potentially lower immediate upkeep. Given the limited total listings, acting decisively on a well-priced vehicle is advisable.
This deal stands out due to its exceptional combination of a relatively recent year (2014), very low mileage (14,000 miles), and a strong deal score, indicating it's priced competitively below the average for similar vehicles.
This 2013 DB9 offers a good balance of a more recent model year with moderate mileage, priced very close to the average market price but with a solid deal score, suggesting it's a fair offering.
This 2006 DB9 is a standout for its exceptionally low mileage (14,553 miles) at a price point significantly below the average, offering substantial value for a classic GT.
This 2015 DB9 is a highly desirable, late-model example with very low mileage (15,775 miles) and has been on the market for a short time, suggesting it's a well-priced and sought-after vehicle.
This 2006 DB9 offers excellent value, combining a desirable year with very low mileage (19,366 miles) and a price significantly below the market average, making it a strong contender for a budget-conscious buyer.
This 2009 DB9 is a great find due to its very low mileage (14,465 miles) and a price that offers significant savings compared to the average market value, especially for a car of this age.
This 2005 DB9 is a good value proposition, offering a lower entry price point with moderate mileage (22,000 miles) and has been on the market for a very short time, indicating competitive pricing.
This 2009 DB9 offers substantial estimated savings and a price point well below the market average, making it an attractive option for buyers prioritizing affordability, despite its higher mileage (33,433 miles) and longer time on market (200 days).
This 2009 DB9 represents the lowest priced option available, offering the most significant estimated savings and the lowest entry point into DB9 ownership, despite its high mileage (118,110 miles) and extended time on market (230 days).
This 2005 DB9 offers a good balance of moderate mileage (25,226 miles) and a price that provides some savings, though it has been on the market for a longer period (140 days).
This 2010 DB9 is priced very close to the average market value, but its extended time on market (405 days) and moderate mileage (35,143 miles) suggest it could be a candidate for negotiation.
This 2007 DB9 offers significant estimated savings and a reasonable mileage (29,152 miles) for its year, making it an attractive option for buyers looking for value.
This 2007 DB9 presents a compelling case with its significant estimated savings and relatively short time on market (22 days), suggesting it's priced very aggressively for its condition and mileage (34,253 miles).
This 2006 DB9 offers a good balance of moderate mileage (31,629 miles) and significant estimated savings, with a short time on market (22 days) indicating competitive pricing.
This 2015 DB9 is a late-model example with low mileage (24,056 miles) and has been on the market for a very short period (7 days), indicating it's a desirable vehicle that is likely priced competitively.
Last analyzed: January 1, 2026