Aston Martin
Sell your Aston Martin to specialist buyers
Hand-built British GTs where provenance, specification and condition command serious money. Specialist buyers read the exact spec, Q options and history that generic tools simply cannot.
To sell an Aston Martin for the best price, sell to specialist buyers who price the model, engine, Q by Aston Martin specification, history and provenance individually — values that generic, average-based tools cannot read.
- V8 / V12
- Engine choice sets distinct value tiers
- Q by AM
- Bespoke commissions add real, provable value
- Manual V12
- Rare manual GTs are sought-after collectables
- Provenance
- Decisive on a hand-built car
Model, engine and the manual premium
Aston values turn first on model and engine. The current Vantage, DB11, DBS Superleggera and the DBX SUV each occupy distinct brackets, and within them the V8 and V12 variants behave very differently. Rare manual cars — notably the limited manual V12 Vantage models — are genuine collectables and command a premium that no generic tool will credit.
Special and limited editions, and run-out variants, sit above standard cars and are valued on rarity as much as spec.
Specification, provenance and condition
Q by Aston Martin and bespoke commissions — special paint, interior trims, carbon detailing — add real value when documented. On a hand-built car, provenance is everything: a complete history file, documented ownership and any factory build documentation directly support the price.
Condition is unforgiving at this level. A flawless, low-owner, full-history example sells discreetly and strongly through private before-market offers; a tired one struggles. Selling to a specialist who already has the buyer is the route that protects value and discretion.
What drives your Aston Martin’s value
Model & engine
V8 and V12 variants and special editions sit in distinct value tiers.
Q / bespoke specification
Q by Aston Martin options, paint and interior choices add real value.
Provenance
Full history and documented ownership are decisive on a hand-built car.
Condition
Exceptional, unmarked examples attract the strongest offers.
Aston Martin price guide & demand
Indicative UK used values and relative specialist demand. Real offers depend on exact spec, mileage, condition and history.
| Model | Years | Indicative value | Specialist demand |
|---|---|---|---|
| Vantage (V8) | 2018– | £75k–£110k | 80 |
| DB11 V8 / V12 | 2016– | £75k–£135k | 76 |
| DBS Superleggera | 2018– | £140k–£210k | 82 |
| DBX / DBX707 | 2020– | £95k–£175k | 70 |
| V12 Vantage (manual) | 2010–2018 | £70k–£130k+ | 90 |
| DB9 / Vantage (older V8) | 2005–2016 | £28k–£60k | 58 |
What moves the number
How the factors specialist buyers assess affect a firm Aston Martin offer.
| Factor | Impact | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Manual V12 / limited edition | High | Genuine collectables — rarity drives value. |
| Full history & provenance | High | Decisive on a hand-built car. |
| Q by Aston Martin spec | Medium | Bespoke commissions add documented value. |
| Exceptional condition | High | Unforgiving at this level. |
| Standard options | Lower | Modest standalone return. |
Selling your Aston Martin — FAQs
How do I value my Aston Martin?
Specialist buyers value the model, engine, spec, history and condition individually — far more accurately than a generic, average-based tool that can't read provenance.
Where's the best place to sell an Aston Martin?
Private before-market offers from specialist dealers combine discretion, security and a price that reflects the car's true spec and provenance.
Are manual Aston Martins worth more?
Yes — rare manual cars, especially the manual V12 Vantage models, are collectables that command a clear premium.
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