2005 Aston Martin DB9
Kelley Blue Book Retail $86,300–$93,200
MPG City: 11 – 13 Highway: 18 – 19
Available Engines
450-hp, 6.0-liter V-12 (premium)
Transmissions
6-speed manual w/OD
6-speed automatic w/OD and auto-manual
Average Consumer Rating
Summary
New or Notable
| • | 450-hp V-12 |
| • | Choice of two six-speed transmissions |
| • | Modern interpretation of traditional design |
| • | Extensive use of aluminum |
| • | Built at a new British factory |
What We Like
| + | Exuberant performance |
| + | Superlative handling |
| + | Automatic-transmission operation |
| + | Pedigree |
| + | Lush styling |
What We Don't
| - | Minimal backseat space |
| - | Rear entry and exit |
| - | Forward visibility |
| - | Instrument readability |
On sale in the fall of 2004, the new DB9 replaces Aston Martin's DB7 Vantage, which was the automaker's top-selling model in history. A conventional six-speed-manual gearbox can be installed, or the buyer can select a ZF automatic transmission with push-button electronic control and Touchtronic operation. Read More
2 Available DB9 Trims
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| Original MSRP | |||||
| Base Coupe See Specs |
$155,000 | ||||
| Volante Convertible See Specs |
$168,000 | ||||
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