The Aston Martin DB9 is available from POA to $387,860 for the 2017 range of models in Convertible and Coupe body types.
Aston Martin has followed a roller coaster trajectory of glorious highs and near-death lows over its 100-plus year history. But following its launch in 2004 the DB9 helped stabilise the business for more than a decade, generating a steady stream of interest and sales until its retirement in 2016. Powered by a glorious 5.9-litre V12 engine sitting in its nose, this glamorous rear-wheel drive, two-door ‘2+2’ coupe was ultimately offered in a range of versions from Coupe, through ‘Volante’ convertible, to the high-output GT near the end of the car’s run. Unusually for a modern Aston Martin, the DB9 never served as James Bond’s special vehicle.
Year | Price From | Price To |
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2017 | $337,480 | $387,860 |
2016 | $212,410 | $244,200 |
2015 | $197,230 | $226,710 |
2014 | $180,180 | $207,130 |
2013 | $115,940 | $196,020 |
2012 | $110,880 | $133,430 |
2011 | $101,530 | $123,420 |
2010 | $99,660 | $121,440 |
2009 | $90,200 | $111,430 |
2008 | $74,470 | $110,770 |
2007 | $71,500 | $102,630 |
2006 | $71,500 | $102,630 |
2005 | $71,500 | $102,630 |
Aston Martin DB9 FAQs
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Where are Aston Martins made?
The Aston Martin headquarters and main production site are in Gaydon, Warwickshire, England, on the site of a former RAF V Bomber airbase.
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What is the most expensive Aston Martin?
The most expensive Aston Martin currently on sale is the ultra-exotic and ultra-rare Valkyrie, starting at $3,000,000.
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