Buy ASTON MARTIN DB9 from USA 2006–2026

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2006 Aston martin DB9, VIN SCFAD02A06GB05902. Photo 1 of 6 from IAAI auction. OpenDataCar US salvage catalog. 2006 Aston martin DB9, VIN SCFAD02A06GB05902. Photo 2 of 6 from IAAI auction. OpenDataCar US salvage catalog. 2006 Aston martin DB9, VIN SCFAD02A06GB05902. Photo 3 of 6 from IAAI auction. OpenDataCar US salvage catalog. 2006 Aston martin DB9, VIN SCFAD02A06GB05902. Photo 4 of 6 from IAAI auction. OpenDataCar US salvage catalog. 2006 Aston martin DB9, VIN SCFAD02A06GB05902. Photo 5 of 6 from IAAI auction. OpenDataCar US salvage catalog. 2006 Aston martin DB9, VIN SCFAD02A06GB05902. Photo 6 of 6 from IAAI auction. OpenDataCar US salvage catalog.

Engine6L · V-12 · 450 HP Fuel typeGasoline

TransmissionAutomatic Drive typeRear Wheel Drive

44 633 mi

Side, Rear End

Memphis (TN)

Run and Drive

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Why Buy Aston Martin from USA

Did you know that Copart and IAAI auctions list between 200 to 500 Aston Martin vehicles daily? The average price for a 2018-2020 model like the DB11 is around $8,000 to $12,000, which is approximately 35-40% cheaper than what you’d find in the European market. This presents a significant opportunity for those looking to own a luxury sports car without breaking the bank.

Most Popular Aston Martin Models at Auction

When it comes to Aston Martin, a few models stand out in the auction scene:

  • DB11: Known for its stunning design and powerful V8 engine, the DB11 has become a favorite among enthusiasts. Learn more about it here.
  • DB9: A timeless classic, the DB9 boasts a beautiful silhouette and a refined driving experience. Check out the available listings here.
  • DBS: This model is often considered the ultimate Aston Martin, combining luxury with extreme performance. You can find more details here.
  • V8 Vantage: A smaller and sportier option, the V8 Vantage offers an exhilarating driving experience at a lower price point. Explore the options here.

What to Look for When Choosing

When you’re browsing through auction listings for Aston Martins, there are several key factors to keep in mind:

  • Avoid cars with extensive frame damage: This can lead to costly repairs and affect the car's structural integrity.
  • Mileage matters: Aim for vehicles with under 50,000 miles for a better balance of performance and longevity.
  • Research specific years: Some Aston Martin models have known issues in certain production years. For instance, the 2010 DB9 had reports of electrical problems, so be cautious.

How Much Does It Cost to Import Aston Martin

Let’s break down the real costs involved in importing an Aston Martin. If you buy a car for $10,000 at auction, you’ll need to consider additional expenses: shipping costs are around $1,800, and customs fees typically range from $2,500 to $4,000. This brings your total cost to approximately $14,000 to $16,000. For a more precise calculation, take advantage of this calculator.

Ready to find your dream Aston Martin? Check out the DB11 or the DB9 for some exciting options available right now!