• Baujahr 
    2015
  • Automobiltyp 
    Coupé
  • Landesspezifische Mehrwertsteuer 
    NL
  • Zustand 
    Originalzustand
  • Innenfarbe 
    Beige
  • Anzahl der Türen 
    2
  • Zahl der Sitze 
    4
  • Standort
    Niederlande
  • Außenfarbe 
    Schwarz
  • Getriebe 
    Automatisch
  • Kraftstoff 
    Petrol

Beschreibung

- Grand touring at its finest
- A car that can be considered timeless
- Classic, desirable and extremely beautiful colour combination
- Low Mileage example, showing less than 23.000 Kilometers
- Supported by a full Aston Martin Martin Dealer service record
- Presenting extremely well

Writing in The New York Times, Richard Feast observed: ‘While the engineering of rival cars may be equally dazzling, they are often visually derivative, lumpy or just plain ugly. In contrast, the DB9 is an understated modern marvel that cloaks its prowess in the trappings of elegance.’

Maintaining the looks of those 1960s and 1970s models that are implanted in many enthusiasts’ minds, the DB9 picked up the DB7’s baton and effectively ran with it from as soon as it was launched.

Like its predecessor, the DB9 was styled by Ian Callum, the finishing touches being applied by Henrik Fisker. State-of-the-art manufacturing techniques are employed in making the aluminium/composite body, which is robotically assembled using a combination of self-piercing rivets and adhesive. Although some 25% lighter than that of the DB7, this advanced bodyshell possesses double the structural stiffness.

The DB9 is powered by a development of the 5.9-litre, 48-valve, V12 engine found in the DB7 Vantage, which produces 470bhp, an output sufficient to propel the aerodynamic coupé to a top speed of 305km/h (189mph) with 60mph attainable from a standing start in a neck-snapping 4.6 seconds.

The aluminium engine is mounted as far back as possible in the chassis while the transmission/final drive is positioned ahead of the rear axle, resulting in 85% of the car’s mass being sited between the axles and a perfect 50/50 front/rear weight distribution.

The DB9 was the star of the 2003 Frankfurt Motor show where it was unveiled to the public for the very first time.

ABOUT THIS SPECIFIC EXAMPLE

This beautiful example is sharp-suited in Storm Black with a beautiful Kestrel tan leather interior.

The color Storm black is actually not a full black but it has a deep dark bronze/red shine when the car is parked in the sun.

The DB9 is showing less than 23.000 kilometers and is supported by a full Aston Martin Main Dealer service record.

Because this DB9 has had an exceptional care since new the car is in an outstanding condition.

CONDITION EXTERIOR

We can write a long story about the exterior condition of this car but it is best to describe it as close to new condition.

The right front wheel has a very minor parking damage which we can easily solve when requested. Furthermore the Aston Martin is in an outstanding condition.

CONDITION INTERIOR

The interior of this DB9 is beautifully finished in tan leather.

The interior of the DB9 is typically elegant, luxurious and supremely comfortable hand crafted interior traditionally associated with Aston Martin, beautifully tailored with the finest of materials.

Interior-wise the condition is as would be expected from a collector car, the car is in as new condition interior wise.

The leather seats often shows damages in other DB9’s but this interior is in an excellent condition.

The interior of the car combines extremely well with the exterior color. A very chique combination in a beautiful condition.

DRIVING EXPERIENCE

If you take a seat in this DB9 the car feels new and fresh. All buttons, gauges and even the steering wheel are in a new condition.

The fun starts when the engine is started.

The enormous and impressive sound which arrives when starting the engine invites the driver immediately for a ride.

A nice detail of the DB9 is that the car can be seriously pushed to it’s limits but can be driven very relaxed as well.

The handling of the car is excellent. It is a fast car which handles very well.

Setting the suspension in its softest setting makes the DB9 a comfortable car for long journeys with a compliant ride and it doesn’t get upset with road imperfections.

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