
ASTON MARTIN FOR SALE
Ready to experience Aston Martin elegance and performance? From the legendary DB5 to the powerful Vantage and the sublime DBS, CarJager offers a wide selection of pre-owned Aston Martins. Purchase exceptional GTs and timeless classics, carefully selected by our Car Specialists.

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F.A.Q. Frequently asked questions before buying a Aston Martin
What kind of engine does Aston Martin use, and who manufactures it?
Aston Martin uses different engines in its models, depending on the car and the desired performance.
The most common engines:
- Twin-turbo V8 engine:
- This engine powers several models, such as the Vantage and the DBX.
- It is supplied by Mercedes-AMG, a strategic partner of Aston Martin.
- Naturally aspirated or twin-turbo V12 engine:
- This powerful engine is reserved for high-end models such as the DB11 and the DBS Superleggera.
- It is designed and manufactured in-house by Aston Martin, drawing on years of craftsmanship expertise.
Which Aston Martin model is best suited for everyday use?
Modern models like the Vantage and DB11 are perfect for everyday use. They offer optimal comfort and handling, while retaining the power and style typical of Aston Martin. These models combine sporty performance with practicality, featuring cutting-edge technology for a smooth ride in the city and on the highway.
To explore the available options, check out the used Aston Martin listings on CarJager.
Which Aston Martin model is the most iconic?
The DB5 is undoubtedly the brand’s most iconic model, thanks to its timeless design and its fame as the “James Bond car.” However, other models such as the DBS, the Vanquish, and the V8 Vantage have also left their mark on Aston Martin’s history through their performance and elegance. Each model offers its own charm and character, allowing buyers to choose the one that best suits their tastes and driving style.
To learn more about the available pre-owned Aston Martin models, check out our Aston Martin listings.
How much does an Aston Martin cost?
Prices for Aston Martin models vary depending on the model, configuration, and selected options. Here is an overview of prices for recent models:
2023 Lineup: Aston Martin Vantage:
Starting price: ~€160,000 This model is the most "accessible" in the lineup, offering sporty performance in an elegant and compact design. Aston Martin DB11:
Starting price: ~€200,000 Available in V8 and V12 versions, the DB11 is a grand tourer that is both luxurious and high-performance. Aston Martin DBS Superleggera:
Starting price: ~ €300,000 With a 715-horsepower twin-turbo V12 engine, this model embodies the pinnacle of power and luxury at Aston Martin.
Exceptional Models and Hypercars Models such as the Aston Martin Valkyrie, a hybrid hypercar developed in collaboration with Red Bull Racing, can fetch several million euros due to their rarity and cutting-edge technology.
For pre-owned or classic Aston Martins, prices vary considerably depending on age, mileage, and overall condition, but it is possible to find models starting at €60,000 for an older entry-level Aston Martin Vantage.
These prices may fluctuate depending on options, taxes, and geographic location.
What should you check before buying a used Aston Martin?
Buying a used Aston Martin requires careful scrutiny to ensure the value of your investment: a complete and certified maintenance history—ideally from the official dealership network—is essential to verify the reliability of the mechanical components and the smooth operation of the transmission. When inspecting your future used sports car, special attention should be paid to the integrity of the electronic systems as well as the impeccable cosmetic condition of the bodywork and interior finishes. Finally, a test drive is essential to confirm the precision of the steering and the dynamic performance of the suspension, ensuring that your pre-owned Aston Martin delivers the brand’s original performance and elegance.
Key Considerations When Buying Your Pre-Owned Aston Martin -History and Maintenance: Request a complete service history and detailed invoices to verify that major maintenance has been performed regularly.
-Mechanics and Engine: Check for any unusual noises or oil leaks, and ensure smooth gear shifts.
-Electronics and Equipment: Test all systems (navigation, air conditioning) and verify that no warning lights are illuminated on the dashboard.
-Body and Trim: Inspect the alignment of the panels, the condition of the paint, and the wear on interior materials, particularly the leather on the seats.
-Test Drive: Check the vehicle’s stability, steering precision, and ensure there are no suspicious noises coming from the suspension.
Who owns Aston Martin?
Aston Martin is currently owned by a group of shareholders, including majority stakes held by several companies and investors:
Lawrence Stroll: This Canadian billionaire and automotive investor is one of Aston Martin’s major shareholders. Stroll acquired a significant stake in 2020 through the Yew Tree consortium, which he leads, to provide financial support to the brand and guide its development.
Mercedes-Benz Group AG: Mercedes owns approximately 20% of Aston Martin. This stake gives Aston Martin access to Mercedes’ technologies, particularly regarding engines and electronic components—a partnership essential for its modern models.
Various Investors: Aston Martin is also publicly traded on the London Stock Exchange, meaning it has several other institutional and private shareholders who hold stakes in the company.
Aston Martin thus maintains a shared ownership structure, supported by a mix of private investors, automotive groups, and public shareholders.








