Man spends $133,000 buying an Aston Martin sight unseen but is left wondering if he'll regret it
Published on Dec 12, 2025 at 5:15 AM (UTC+4)
by Grace Donohoe
Last updated on Dec 11, 2025 at 8:15 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Amelia Jean Hershman-Jones
This man bought an Aston Martin sight unseen from an online auction platform, but his choice was risky.
Having not previously had the chance to look at the car in detail, the car could have been in any condition, ranging from immaculate to mucky.
So, armed with hope, he made the journey from Manchester to Leeds, UK, to view the SUV.
But, with $133,000 at stake, he was left wondering what would really happen once the keys were in his hands.
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What’s so special about the Aston Martin DBX?
Aston Martin has established itself as one of the most luxurious car brands in the world thanks to high-class engineering, luxury design, and reliability.
An example of the success is the Aston Martin DBX, one of the most luxurious SUVs on the market.

First released in 2020, the car has dominated the market, and it’s not hard to see why.
So, in a bid to bag one for his dealership, Will, the owner of Warford Cars, went on a car-seeking adventure, but there was a twist.
He was buying it sight unseen, so the car transaction could go one of two ways.
If the car needed a minor service, the creator explained that it would cost around $2,014 (£1,500), and a major service to replace more intricate parts, such as spark plugs, would cost around $4,027 (£3,000).
After arriving at the Aston Martin owner’s house, he got to know owner Ben and viewed the outside of the car, and it’s safe to say that his mind was well and truly made up.

The results are in – was it worth it?
Before we go any further, we should note that it wasn’t just any Aston Martin DBX.
The 2022 model came complete with a Dynamic Pack including both upper and lower gloss elements.
The DBX also came with the rare edition of tow bar, a panoramic roof, and even 22-inch diamond-cut wheels
After viewing the car, it seemed that this time, luck was on his side.

“It looks immaculate,” said the dealer.
“We had a thorough look round it when we were with him, but I didn’t really need to check much,” he said.
To buy one of these new in 2022 would have cost the owner over $260,0000, according to the creator, so the guys really did bag themselves a bargain.
Now, the car is set to go on sale at Warford Cars, but we can’t imagine that such a pristine example will be around for long.
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