Aston Martin 1959-2006 - 2021 Market Review
2021 Market Review - Aston Martin 1959-2006
The days of anyone on average wages being able to fund a DB-prefix Aston are long gone. Back in the 1990s, a decent DB6 would cost $50-60,000 but today that price-tag carries an extra zero. As for the DB5 with its 007 imagery, look at $1.5 million or more.
The A-M to chase at present and which still sells for semi-sensible money is a DB7. Locally delivered cars that have been well maintained will cost $70-80,000, with private imports cheaper and the Drophead $20,000 more.
If you can feed a V12, the Vantage/Vanquish duo sit at around $150,000. That’s a lot less than AMV8s from the 1970s which will soon be topping $250,000.
DB6 $795,000 [1]
DBS6 $228,000 [1]
V8/AM V8 $225,985 [3]
DB7 Coupe $78,700 [5]
DB7 Drophead $98,665 [6]
DB9 Coupe $126,625 [4]
Vantage/Vanquish V12 1997-03 $164,600 [5]
[*] = number of recorded sales
(Note: concours & special cars may demand more.)
Numbers from our 2021 European & British Value Guide.
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From Unique Cars #456, Aug 2021
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