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2021
Prices show a significant range, with older models depreciating considerably while newer models retain value more strongly. Expect negotiation opportunities, especially on listings that have been active for longer.
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The Aston Martin DBX market presents a compelling opportunity for discerning buyers. With a total of 53 listings and an average price around $102,000, this is a niche segment where patience and strategic negotiation can yield significant rewards. The wide price range, from $76,000 to $159,000, highlights the impact of model year, mileage, and condition on value. Consider 2021 models for the best entry price, provided mileage is acceptable, as they offer substantial savings. Listings that have been on the market longer (over 100 days on average) often present the best negotiation leverage. Always compare specific vehicles against the market average and be prepared to make a well-researched offer.
This is the top-ranked deal due to its excellent deal score, representing a 2023 model with very low mileage (8,541 miles) and significant estimated savings. It's priced competitively for a nearly new vehicle.
This deal offers a strong deal score for a 2021 model with relatively low mileage (15,361 miles) at a price point significantly below the average, making it an attractive option for value-conscious buyers.
This 2023 model has exceptionally low mileage (8,456 miles) and offers significant estimated savings. Despite a longer days on market, its condition and year make it a prime candidate for a good deal.
This deal stands out for its exceptional estimated savings, the largest among the top deals, and a price significantly below the market average. It's a 2021 model with reasonable mileage (29,729 miles) and has been on the market for a short period.
This 2021 model offers a great deal score with substantial estimated savings and a price well below the average. The mileage (26,250 miles) is reasonable for its year, and it has been on the market for a short duration.
This 2022 model offers a solid deal score with good estimated savings and relatively low mileage (16,041 miles). It represents a good balance between a newer model year and a competitive price point.
This 2021 model has a good deal score, low mileage (15,867 miles), and has been on the market for a very short time (13 days), indicating strong interest and a potentially good deal if acted upon quickly.
This 2021 model has a decent deal score and mileage (20,220 miles), but its key feature is the extended days on market (284 days), which suggests significant room for negotiation.
This 2021 model offers a reasonable deal score and mileage (27,900 miles) at a price point that is still below the market average. It's a solid option from a known Aston Martin dealer.
This 2021 model has the second-highest estimated savings and a price point that is very attractive, despite having higher mileage (55,959 miles). It's a strong contender for buyers prioritizing price.
This 2021 model has a good deal score and reasonable mileage (24,366 miles). Its most notable feature is its extremely short time on market (7 days), suggesting it's a fresh listing that might move quickly.
This 2022 model offers a good balance of year, mileage (22,370 miles), and price. Its short time on market (11 days) suggests it's a desirable listing that might be worth acting on.
This 2023 model offers the highest estimated savings among the listed deals and has relatively low mileage (17,101 miles). Its extended days on market (221 days) indicates strong negotiation potential.
This 2023 model has low mileage (14,685 miles) and offers good estimated savings. The extremely long days on market (628 days) strongly suggests significant negotiation leverage.
This 2021 model offers a decent deal score and estimated savings, with mileage (35,093 miles) that is reasonable for its year. It represents a solid value proposition for a luxury SUV.
Last analyzed: September 25, 2025