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2003
The Aston Martin DB7 market shows a wide price range, indicating that condition, mileage, and specific trim levels significantly influence value. While the average price sits around $35,000, well-preserved, lower-mileage examples, particularly from later years, command higher prices but represent strong value. Older or higher-mileage examples may see more price flexibility, suggesting a stable to slightly softening trend for less pristine units, while excellent examples hold their value well.
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The Aston Martin DB7 market is niche, with limited inventory. Patience is key, as the average listing duration is significant, though some well-priced examples move quickly. Focus on lower-mileage, well-maintained examples from the later production years (e.g., 2003) for the best combination of value and condition. Be prepared to negotiate, especially on listings that have been active for longer periods.
This is the top-ranked deal due to its excellent deal score, representing significant value with estimated savings and a competitive price point for a 2002 model. While mileage is slightly above average, the overall package is compelling.
This deal is highly recommended due to its outstanding deal score and the lowest price among the top recommendations, coupled with remarkably low mileage for a 2003 model. The estimated savings are also substantial.
This deal is recommended for its strong deal score and competitive pricing for a 1997 model, offering good value within the older segment of the DB7 market.
This deal is recognized for its strong deal score and excellent mileage for a 1997 model. Its rapid 12-day market presence suggests it's a desirable vehicle.
Last analyzed: February 1, 2026