Aston Martin DB9 (2005)
for sale
Price: US $60,000.00
Price: US $60,000.00
The
critically acclaimed James Bond, code name 007, a witty playboy and British
secret agent for MI6 that always manages to find trouble wherever he goes.
Tasked with taking down evil masterminds and terrorist organizations across the
globe, Mr. Bond needs to ensure a speedy get away if he is to successfully
complete his missions. For this, he frequently turned to his marque of choice, Aston Martin. In commemoration of Bond’s loyalty to the brand, Aston Martin
went as far as making a special edition 007 DB9 for the release of the
blockbuster hit, Spectre.
The DB9 is the successor to the DB7 and was completely redesigned from bumper
to bumper, resulting in one the most handsome and engaging GT cars Aston Martin
has ever produced. It received a lighter aluminum body, double wishbone
suspension, and a 6.0L V12 engine that would allow the DB9 to reach 60mph in
just 4.1 seconds. The Brits did not compromise performance for luxury either as
the cabin was beautifully trimmed in leather and exotic woods to make the car
feel like you are irrefutably in an Aston. The DB9 was and still is a
phenomenal British grand tourer that will surely not disappoint.
The example
on offer is a 2005 Aston Martin DB9, chassis number SCFAD01A55GA00790 with a
mere 5, 523 miles, finished in Berwick Bronze over a black interior. Coming out
of long-term single ownership, this DB9 has spent its entire life in Houston, Texas where is was thoroughly cared for and lightly used. According to the
Carfax report, this example has a squeaky-clean record, showing regular
maintenance, and no discrepancies. The car is now housed in the LBI Stable and
awaiting acquisition by its next caretaker. This DB9 is equipped with the
following options:
-Grey Brake
Calipers
-Cruise
Control
-Mahogany
Veneer Door Cappings
-Mahogany
Veneer Facia Trim
-Fire
Extinguisher
-First Aid
Kit
-Optional
Front Grille
-Heated Front
Screen
-Linn 950W
Audio System Dolby Pro Logic II
-Power
Folding Mirror Assembly
-Dark Grey
Primer
-Rear Parking
Sensors
-Satellite
Navigation
-Heated Front
Seats
-Warm
Charcoal Seat Belts
-Personalized
Sill Plaques
-Smokers Kit
-Bitter
Chocolate Stitching
-High Spec
Alarm
Upon approach
of this example, the Berwick Bronze paint shows phenomenally, having a sharp
finish down the body of the car. From panel to panel, the paint shows
consistently and lacks any significant blemishes. The only fault worth
mentioning are several small nicks and specking in the clear bra on the front
end but all minor in severity. There is also a small circular chip about the
size of a small pebble located towards the bottom of the quarter panel just
behind the driver’s side door bottom. Every shut gap is spot on, showing even
seams throughout with no quarrels to be had. The rubber seals are all supple, sealing properly and remain undamaged. The chromegrill, side vent inserts, and window frames have no pitting or scratches, all in
superb condition. Every piece of glass appears to be original to the car and is
without any imperfections. An inspection of the 10-spoke, 19” wheels will yield
no issues as they are free of curb rash and other common blemishes, matching
the excellent condition of the rest of the car.
Pull open the
door and one will note a clever design feature of the DB9, as the doors open
slightly upward to comfortably clear curbs. The doors jams are spotless, still
possessing their factory stickers and finishes, serving as a pleasant
transition into the beautifully trimmed interior. The driver’s side polished
metal kickplate has developed some light scratches from entry and exit but
nothing that would warrant any repairs. The doorsills and center console are
embellished with dark mahogany wood veneer that has been well kept over the
years, having no cracks or inconsistencies in the finish. The black leather
seats have fared well with the leather having loosened up a touch but still
very presentable. The leather wrapped dash is flawless, free of any pulling, fading, or damage. All the instruments are in good working order and display accurate
readings. The center console houses many modern components including the main
screen display, navigation, radio, amongst many other applications. One
item to note is the headliner is beginning to sag somewhat and will need to be
re-glued. The rugs and door panels are in impeccable condition, showing as well
cared for. The rear seats have seen little to no use and show as such. The only
items to note is a small indentation on the driver’s side rear seat and a faint
mark on the leather of the rear bulkhead but both blemishes extremely minor.
Lifting open
the bonnet with reveal the 6.0L V12 power plant as well as a correct and clean
engine bay. All components show as factory equipment and there is a sense of
tidiness throughout the area. Once again, there are no significant items to
address for everything is still in its correct factory condition and due to
limited use in combination with a dedicated caretaker, it is very clean with
all the factory markings and labels present. The boot presents as expected, the liner intact and without fault, and no evidence of mistreatment. The
condition of the undercarriage of this example is in tandem with one that has
only traveled 5, 500 miles. There is no rust, inconsistencies, indicators of
need for repair, or evidence that this example ever incurred any previous
damage.
The DB9
serves as a composed gentleman’s grand tourer that provides both comfort and
power for those long-distance road trips. At about 3, 800lbs the DB9 is
certainly on the heavier side but still handles itself fairly well in the
corners with limited body roll and is a brute down the straights as the massive
V12 roars to life. This example is mechanically well sorted but we suggest a
general 15k mile service and tire replacement as the car has not seen
much road use as of late, hence the low mileage. With a turn of the key and a
press of the engine start button, the engine instantly fires, letting out a low growl. Put the semi-automatic
transmission in drive and engage your right foot will make one quickly realize
just how much car the DB9 really is. The power is instant and raw, not having
to wait to build turbo boost as the naturally aspirated V12 is responsive and
accessible. Engaging sport mode will sharpen up the engine response and gear
changes for even more performance. The steering feels tight, with no play, operating as intended. The brakes bite hard and knock of speed smoothly and do
so with ease without squeaking or pulling.
The Aston
Martin DB9 is an underappreciated grand tourer that has a lot to offer its
user. The styling is absolutely timeless and will turn heads wherever it goes.
The natural performance and aggressive nature of the V12 leaves the user
finding it impossible not to keep putting your down. Paired with the fantastic
soundtrack the DB9 produces, this car is truly addictive. With having such low
miles, interesting color combination, and extensive options, it is a prime
investment grade example. With a $178, 000 original purchase price, there must
be room for growth at the current price points. Offered with the sale are the
factory books, tools, jack, air compressor, satellite navigation disc, first
aid kit, and fire extinguisher.
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update: 2017-07-11
Condition: | Used | Year: | 2005 |
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): | SCFAD01A55GA00790 | Mileage: | 5,523 |
Exterior Color: | Berwick Bronze | Make: | Aston Martin |
Interior Color: | Black | Model: | DB9 |
Number of Cylinders: | 12 | Engine: | 6.0L |
Transmission: | Automatic | Drive Type: | RWD |
Body Type: | Coupe | Vehicle Title: | Clear |