6-speed automatic w/OD and auto-manual
6-speed manual w/OD
New or Notable
What We Like
What We Don't
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450-hp V-12
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Choice of two six-speed transmissions
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Modern interpretation of traditional design
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Extensive use of aluminum
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Built at a new British factory
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Exuberant performance
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Superlative handling
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Automatic-transmission operation
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Pedigree
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Lush styling
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Minimal backseat space
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Rear entry and exit
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Forward visibility
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Instrument readability
Vehicle Summary
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
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