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Aston Martin DB9 Classic Cars for Sale

Produced from 2004 to 2016, the Aston Martin DB9 is celebrated as an iconic sports car featuring impressive performance and timeless design. Initially intended as a successor to the DB7, Aston Martin showcased the DB9 for the first time in 2003 at the Frankfurt Motor Show. It was crafted by renowned designers Ian Callum and later Henrik Fisker, and debuted with a stunning aluminum structure that balances strength and lightness. Available as both a coupe and a convertible known as the “Volante,” its sleek exterior is complemented by an inner prowess and a powerful V12 engine. Over the years, Aston Martin introduced various upgrades and special editions, making the DB9 a highly valued classic among aficionados.

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2007 | Aston Martin DB 9

This DB9 Coupe is a 2007 model year with various period upgrades but registered late in 2006. Finished in Bright Silver with Oxblood Red leather interior and a pale grey Alcantara headlining.

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2007 | Aston Martin DB 9 Volante

2007 Aston Martin DB9 Volante finished in Oxford Blue with a beautiful and very rare two tone dark blue and light sand beige hide interior and a dark blue mohair soft top.

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2016 | Aston Martin DB 9 GT Volante

Aston Martin DB9 GT Volante

£86,950
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2006 | Aston Martin DB 9 Volante

Aston Martin DB9 Volante – Just 22,452 km

£56,000
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2009 | Aston Martin DB 9

2010 model Year Aston Martin DB9 Coupe Sport pack Touchtronic, 2+2 finished in Meteorite Silver.

£39,950
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2007 | Aston Martin DB 9 Volante

Aston Martin DB9 Volante

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2010 | Aston Martin DB 9

2010 Aston Martin DB9

£44,750
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2005 | Aston Martin DB 9

Aston Martin DB9 Coupe

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2010 | Aston Martin DB 9

2010 10 - Aston Martin DB9 6.0 V12 Coupe - Auto - Onyx Black Met

£42,995
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Aston Martin DB 9 listing references from Classic Trader

Below you will find listings related to your search that are no longer available on Classic Trader. Use this information to gain insight into availability, value trends, and current pricing for a "Aston Martin DB 9" to make a more informed purchasing decision.

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2015 | Aston Martin DB 9 Volante

2015 Aston Martin DB9 Volante

£84,9502 months ago
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2005 | Aston Martin DB 9

£28,0004 months ago
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2013 | Aston Martin DB 9

2013 Aston Martin DB9

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2006 | Aston Martin DB 9 Volante

£28,0006 months ago
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2006 | Aston Martin DB 9 Volante

2006 Aston Martin DB9 Volante

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Aston Martin DB 9 Classic Cars: Prices & Market Values

The market value of Aston Martin DB 9 classic cars is primarily determined by technical condition, originality and mileage, as well as rarity, history and documentation. A well-maintained, largely original vehicle with low, verifiable mileage and complete history including appraisals and documentation typically achieves significantly higher prices than a comparable vehicle with deferred maintenance, many modifications or unclear provenance.

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Aston Martin DB 9: Market Prices & Value Trends

Based on Classic Trader marketplace sales data from February 2021 to December 2025, Aston Martin DB9 prices look broadly stable, with a clear split between early V12 cars and later DB9 GT/Volante variants. Most UK asking prices for 2004–2009 DB9 coupés and Volantes cluster in the £28,000–£45,000 bracket, reflecting today’s “usable modern classic” sweet spot. Well-presented, later cars (roughly 2014–2017, including DB9 GT and GT Volante) typically sit higher at around £75,000–£95,000, while limited-edition cars such as the 2015 “Bond Edition” appear above that level and should be treated as niche rather than representative of the wider market. European classifieds in Germany and the Netherlands show a similar pattern, commonly around €45,000–€70,000 for earlier Volantes and higher for late GT models. For buyers, this suggests a relatively liquid market where condition, service history and specification drive value more than rapid appreciation; for sellers, strong, well-documented cars continue to command a premium as DB9s gain recognition for their design, naturally aspirated V12 character and increasingly scarce analogue appeal.

Features of the Aston Martin DB9

The Aston Martin DB9 stands out for its luxurious features and advanced technology. The extensive use of aluminum in its construction enhanced driving dynamics and reduced weight, while offering a choice between automatic and manual transmissions to suit different driving styles. With its compelling blend of performance and aesthetics, the DB9 has established itself as a modern classic. Models post-2009, noted for their sport pack with enhanced suspension, are particularly sought after. In comparison to other Aston Martin models, the DB9 comprises about 6.4% of market offerings, while DB9 models account for about 2.4% of all requests, indicating balanced interest.

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Special Editions

The DB9 GT and the limited “Bond Edition” are standout special versions. These models offer exclusive paintwork and interior features which enhance their value as collectibles. The DB9 GT models, produced from 2011, are particularly prized by collectors today.

Buying Guide, Weaknesses, Maintenance and Reliability

A regular maintenance cycle, at least every 10,000 miles, ensures reliable V12 engine performance. While most aluminum body parts resist rust, certain trim edges should be routinely checked for corrosion. Known weaknesses include faulty ignition coils and body issues with stone chips; suspension, transmission, and electronic issues can also arise, which might be costly given the exclusive materials and technology. A thoughtful purchase should consider all known recalls and maintenance histories.

Engine and Performance, Transmission and Handling

The Aston Martin DB9 features either a 6-speed manual or ZF automatic transmission. Its V12 engine delivers up to 547 hp, accelerating from 0 to 60 mph in under five seconds. Known for its refined growl and effortless acceleration, the DB9 is a powerful Grand Tourer with excellent handling, especially in the sport package versions.

Interior, Comfort, Exterior and Design

Inside, the DB9 charms with high-quality materials like leather and wood, coupled with cutting-edge technology such as a Bang & Olufsen sound system. Though rear seating and trunk space are somewhat limited, they seldom become an issue in daily life. The sophisticated design elements and appealing options, including exclusive colors and personalized interiors, further accentuate the DB9's allure.

Summary

The Aston Martin DB9 offers an indulgent driving experience with a refined blend of dynamics and comfort, alongside numerous personalization possibilities. As a modern embodiment of style and engineering, it remains a captivating collectible, renowned for its timeless elegance and superb build quality.