Published 21 April 2026
Total sales
2
Median price
vs prior month
The Aston Martin market in April 2026 saw limited activity with just two sales recorded, making it difficult to draw broad conclusions about pricing trends. The median price of £42,175 suggests a wide disparity between models, driven largely by the contrasting values of the DBS and DB7. The DBS, with a single sale at £72,100, reflects the model’s enduring appeal among collectors, while the DB7’s £12,250 median price points to its more accessible position in the market. Without prior month data, it remains unclear whether these figures represent a stable trend or an anomaly.
The two sales were exclusively handled by carandclassic, indicating that the platform continues to play a key role in facilitating transactions for Aston Martin models. Given the small sample size, any assessment of auctioneer performance or market direction would be premature. Observers will need additional months of data to determine whether these prices are indicative of broader demand or simply a reflection of the limited supply of cars coming to market.
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