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Aston Martin DB6

1965–1971

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  • Lowest price

    $450,500

    Since 2020

  • Median price

    $450,500

    Since 2020 · n=1

  • Highest price

    $450,500

    Since 2020

  • Sold cars

    1

    All time

  • Sell-through

    100%

    Of 1 lots

Aston Martin DB6

Based on 1 verified auction result

SELLDepreciatingmedium confidence

$363,424

Market value · recent verified sales

-25.0%

12-month change

Wait or Sell

Prices declining. Sellers should consider acting; buyers should wait.

Median sold price down 25.0% over the last 12 months. Loss is likely to continue, especially for this segment.

MSRP

Collectibility

8/10

Highly Collectible

3-Year Forecast

$212,204

-42%

5-Year Forecast

$180,283

-50%

Estimates pool 9 verified sales across United Kingdom, United States, Australia — cross-market prices FX-adjusted at Jul 2026 rates.

Market scores

38

Desirability

Illiquid

10

Liquidity

Poor

10

Resale Outlook

Marque analyst note

The Aston Martin DB6 in the Australian market is trading at a median of AUD $363,424, down 25 percent over the past twelve months and carrying a sell signal. With only a single transaction tracked over that period, the recent move reflects the broader depreciation pattern rather than a meaningful shift in collector appetite.

The DB6 remains classified as highly collectible given its production run of 1,788 units and enduring marque prestige, yet current Australian demand is subdued. The illiquid market conditions and low desirability reading suggest that availability of willing buyers is sparse, which may constrain exit timing for current holders.

The baseline projection points to further softness, with median value expected to compress to AUD $212,204 within three years—a decline of approximately 42 percent from current levels. Over five years, the model is forecast to settle around AUD $180,283, representing a cumulative loss of roughly 50 percent.

The severity of the downside projection reflects both the thin local transaction history and the broader headwinds affecting mid-century British sports cars in the current market. No active listings are recorded, which underscores the limited supply but does not offset the signal of contracting buyer interest.

Holders should treat this valuation environment as cautionary; the combination of steep projected declines, illiquid conditions, and weak current demand suggests this is an unfavorable moment to hold without specific restoration or provenance catalysts on the horizon. The medium confidence rating reflects the sparse data, but the directional signal remains clear.

Depreciation Benchmark

  • Current avg value$363,424
  • Annual appr. rate-25.0%/yr
  • Segment average+3.0 to +9.5%/yr

Vehicle History Signals

  • Auction lots tracked9
  • Damage or salvage declared0 (0.0%)
  • No damage declared9 (100.0%)
No damage or salvage declarations found in the titles and descriptions of the auction lots we track for this model. That's a good sign, not a guarantee — always commission a professional inspection and history check before buying.

Est. Annual Ownership Costs

  • Insurance (agreed value)$2,940
  • Maintenance$4,870
  • Storage$4,870
  • Depreciation— (appreciating)
  • Total annual cost$12,680
This car has historically appreciated — carrying cost is offset by value growth, not eroded by depreciation.

Market Liquidity

  • Active Listings0
  • Sales Last 12 Months1
  • Sell-Through100%

Market Snapshot

  • Active Listings0
  • Avg Sale Price$450,500
  • Avg Mileage at Sale
  • Recent Price Range$450,500 – $450,500
  • Total Sales Tracked1

Recent sales

  • $450,500

    Collecting Cars · 6 Mar 2026

Indicative only — not investment advice. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future value.