Aston Martin · DB9 · 2004–2016
DB9
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APEX SCORE
avoid
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BENCHMARK VALUE
£32,800
12-MONTH CHANGE
-4.9%
UK LISTED
22 cars
(was 19 last year)
SELL-THROUGH
38%
MEDIAN SOLD VS ASKING PRICE
The gap between asking and achieved has narrowed from 12% to 4% — historically a precursor to a step-change.
Score breakdown
Specification premiums
vs benchmark value
THE VIEW
The DB9 faces a structural challenge: high supply, rising maintenance costs and a broad market that has yet to recognise it as a classic rather than a used car. Twenty-two UK listings against a sell-through rate of 38% tells the story — buyers are selective and patient, sellers are competing on price.
The cars finding buyers are sub-30k mile, full-history examples at realistic money. Everything else sits. This is not an investment vehicle at current prices. Buy one to drive and enjoy, not to hold for appreciation. The DB9's time as a collector car will come, but it is likely three to five years away.
RECENT COMPARABLE SALES
UK & International
| Car | Venue | Date | Sold Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2008 · 28k mi · Full AM history | Silverstone Auctions | May 2026 | £38,500 |
| 2006 · 44k mi | Car & Classic | Apr 2026 | £31,000 |
| 2005 · 67k mi · No history | Historics | Mar 2026 | £22,500 |
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