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Luxury flagship & exotic tier

Aston Martin resale values in South Africa

Aston Martin sells in South Africa through official dealerships in Johannesburg and Cape Town operated by the Daytona Group. The DBX SUV has become the brand's local volume seller, while the sports cars trade in small numbers and depreciate faster than equivalent Ferraris.

Brand depreciation profile

Projected value of a typical Aston Martin at R 6 849 999, the median new price across the range, on the luxury flagship & exotic curve. Estimates, not quotes.

R0R1,8mR3,5mR5,3mR7mNow1y2y3y4y5y6y7y8y9y10yYears from now
Left after 1 year
77%
about R 5 274 499
Left after 3 years
56%
about R 3 810 826
Left after 5 years
39%
about R 2 688 919

Every Aston Martin we track

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Common questions about Aston Martin values

Do Aston Martin cars hold their value?

Aston Martin sits in our "Luxury flagship & exotic" depreciation tier. On our model a typical Aston Martin keeps about 56% of its new price after three years, so a R 6 849 999 car would still be worth around R 3 810 826. These are estimates to compare cars, not a quote.

What is the cheapest new Aston Martin?

The cheapest Aston Martin we track is the DB12, from about R 5 499 999. After three years it should still be worth around R 2 864 548 on our estimates.

Which Aston Martin holds value best?

On our numbers the Aston Martin DBX holds value best, keeping about 57% of its price after three years, roughly R 4 651 607 of a R 8 199 999 purchase. Rankings shift as prices update, so treat it as a guide.