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Old 09-10-2013, 01:35 AM
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DBS pricing

So I've had my DB9 for a couple of years now and I'm thinking about trading up. I've started to look at the 2010 DBS and I was wondering if anyone on here had any insight into what I should expect to pay for a low mileage example. I've read online that the these cars depreciate quite heavily so I want to make sure that the car I end up buying is priced appropriately. My recent inquiries into available cars online have yielded mixed results. I have heard prices as high as 195k and as low as 150k. This is quite a large range so I suppose my question is what exactly am I missing? Also if anyone knows what the actual depreciation numbers are on these cars it would be helpful. Thank you in advance for any advice you may be able to lend.
 
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Get your pricing bearings on e-bay and on Cars.com. Forget looking at the Aston web site (not many and overpriced in general).

All comes down to mileage, exterior color, manual or auto, and interior color/configuration. You want something other than black/silver/gray, then pay more 'cause they're few and far between. Same with a Volante if you want manual...good luck.

If '50 shades of gray' suits you, then you've got lots of choices and therefore more competition for pricing.
 
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Thanks for the reply. I am actually in the market for a Black or Gray car. I found a few on autotrader all 2010 models automatic coupes but the asking prices seem a bit high in the high 180s to 190s. Considering the cars are almost 4 years old do you think the asking prices are a bit high? I know dealerships can ask pretty much whatever they want but what are these cars actually selling for?
 
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Here's are ranges I'd be working with

2009: $150K to $170K
2010: $170K to $185K
2011: $180K to $195K
2012: $190K to $210K
 
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That looks reasonable, given what I paid for my 2010 in May of 2012.
 
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