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2006 Aston Martin Db9 on 2040-cars

US $20,930.00
Year:2006 Mileage:15480 Color: Silver
Location:

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Phoenix, Arizona, United States
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Mansory Edition
Mansory Front Bumper and Spoiler
Mansory Rear Bumper
Mansory Decklid Spoiler
Mansory Stacked Exhaust
Custom Side Skirts ($8,000)
Custom Painted Hood & Side Vents
Smoked Taillights, Side Markers & Turn Signals
3M™ Crystalline Automotive Window Films - Limo Dark ($1,200)
HRE 591R Racing 3 Piece Wheels - Black/Chrome ($12,500)
20x9 Fronts and 20x10 Rears
Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 Tires Z Rated
245/35ZR/20 Fronts and 285/30ZR/20 Rears
Mansory Billet Brake, Throttle and Rest Pedals
Mansory Floor Mats
Custom Dash Feature with Toggles for Audio/Video System
3M™ Crystalline Automotive Window Films - Limo Dark
AUDIO & VIDEO
K40 Calibre Radar Detection
K40 Laser Defuser System
K40 Dual Covert Radars
K40 Custom Dash Integration
Rockford Fosgate 3Sixty signal Processor & Controller
Rockford Fosgate Sub, Mids & Tweeters (11 Speakers)
Genesis Audio Profile Four Ultra 300 watt Amplifiers
Genesis Audio Profile Sub 500 watt Sub Woofer Amplifiers
Custom Amplifier Trunk Enclosure with LEDS
Front Camera - to protect front spoiler when parking
Alpine DVA 5205 DVD/VIDEO System
Bluetooth Phone Connectivity
· 4-wheel ABS Brakes
· ABS and Driveline Traction Control
· Aluminum center console trim
· Aluminum spar
· Aluminum/genuine wood dash trim
· Aluminum/genuine wood door trim
· · Automatic front air conditioning
· Braking Assist
· Bucket front seats
· Cargo area light
· Clock: Analog
· Coil front spring
· Coil rear spring
· Cruise control
· Double wishbone front suspension
· Double wishbone rear suspension
· Driver and passenger heated-cushion
· Driver and passenger heated-seatback
· Dual front air conditioning zones
· External temperature display
· Four-wheel Independent Suspension
· Front and rear reading lights
· Front and rear suspension stabilizer bars
· Front Ventilated Slotted Disc Brakes
· Fuel Capacity: 21.1 gal.
· · Fuel Type: Premium unleaded
· Headlight cleaners with washer
· Heated driver mirror
· Heated passenger mirror
· In-Dash 6-disc CD player
· Independent front suspension classification
· Independent rear suspension
· Interior air filtration
· Leather seat upholstery
· Leather shift knob trim
· Leather steering wheel trim
· Navigation system
· Passenger Airbag
· Passenger vanity mirrors
· Power remote driver mirror adjustment
· Power remote passenger mirror adjustment
· Power remote trunk release
· Power retractable mirrors
· Power windows
· Privacy glass: Light
· Radio Data System
· Rear buckets
· Rear seats center armrest
· Rear Stabilizer Bar: Regular
· Regular front stabilizer bar
· Remote power door locks
· Self-leveling headlights
· Side airbag
· Silver aluminum rims
· Speed-proportional power steering
· Stability control
· Suspension class: Sport
· Tachometer
· Tilt and telescopic steering wheel
· Tire Pressure Monitoring System
· · Trip computer
· Variable intermittent front wipers
· Vehicle Emissions: LEV II

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Why yes, my $3.6 million would go to a new 007 Aston Martin DB5

Tue, Aug 21 2018

Funniest damn thing happened today. Turns out my grandfather invested in what he thought was a fruit company in the early 1980s, and 35 years later, we just discovered the Riswicks are all now multi-millionaires. That farmer Jobs guy really knew his orchard. So, what to do with my $3.6 million share. What's that you say? Aston Martin has announced it will be producing 28 new "continuation" 1964 DB5's, all in Silver Birch, and all packing vintage Q Brand gadgets from Goldfinger? Oh, well all of the money will be going to that, then. Now, Mr. Okulski over at the Road & Track would argue that the continuation James Bond DB5 has "killed nostalgia." He says that "it feels wrong," that Aston Martin is doing too much good stuff at the moment to resort to such nostalgia plays. Especially when you cannot drive the continuation DB5 on the road. That's right, every one of them is not road legal. In this country, or any other that you'd realistically want to drive a DB5. I reached out to Aston Martin to confirm why this is, and indeed, governments the world over frown upon any vehicle that possesses spinning tire shredders that extend out from the wheel hubs. Not to mention oil slicks, rotating number plates and the rest of the gadgets to be installed over the course of the estimated 3,000-hour build by the team headed by current Bond special effect guru Chris Corbould. Hmm, no kidding. Even without the guns and ejector seat, trying to make it road legal would be completely and unrealistically complex. In other words, if a DB5 with all the gadgets is to exist, it can't drive on public roads. And if you want a "new" 1964 DB5, don't you automatically want it in Silver Birch and packed with James Bond gadgets? Yes, you damn well do. I know this, because if I could outfit my BMW Z3 in Atlanta Blue with stinger missiles, a parachute and "all-points radar," I damn well would. I absolutely, 100 percent own my car because of nostalgia for GoldenEye, and I won't apologize for it. The Tina Turner theme song is cued up on the iPod. And yeah, I'd buy one of these, too. Now, I must admit that the DB5's road illegality is lame. But let's dig deeper. First, let's face the fact that most multimillion-dollar collector cars are driven less than the potted plants in my living room. They could all be road illegal and it wouldn't matter. If they're lucky, they're trailered to a golf course somewhere and driven slowly around the 18th fairway by a man in a jaunty hat.

Looking for a deal? Check out your nearest Acura dealer

Thu, Jan 14 2021

For the fourth time in the last year, an Aston Martin out-discounts all other automakers by offering the largest monetary savings off the retail price of an automobile in America. This time, though, the discount isn't on the aging (though still beautiful) Rapide sedan or range-topping DBS Superleggera, it's for the DB11 sports car. For those keeping track, the DB11 also led this discount list back in May of 2020. This time, though, the price is even lower than before. Right now, buyers of the Aston Martin DB11 are seeing discounts of $24,330. That's a 12.1% cut off the car's average retail price of $201,820 and it means buyers are paying an average transaction price of $177,490. Still expensive, but really not bad for a drop-dead gorgeous machine with as much as 630 horsepower. Next in line is a familiar face, the Acura NSX. As impressive as the Japanese hybrid supercar may be, Acura has been running big rebates on the NSX for as long as we've been running these lists. This month, the NSX buyers are seeing discounts of nearly 14% for an average transaction price of $138,648. The third biggest discount this month shows up on the most expensive vehicle on the list. The Rolls-Royce Phantom carries an average sticker price of $537,500. But buyers are getting about 4% off that for an average transaction price of $516,333. It may not be a massive discount when measured by percentage, but when the asking price is so high, even a small discount equals big bucks. Related Video:

2015 Aston Martin V12 Vantage S Roadster

Mon, Oct 20 2014

Aston Martin previewed its most powerful, quickest-accelerating and fastest production roadster ever at this year's Pebble Beach Concours. The 2015 V12 Vantage S Roadster is essentially a convertible version of the V12 Vantage S Coupe, which we reviewed last year, a model that drops the automaker's most potent powertrain into its smallest chassis. Unlike the outgoing V12 Vantage Roadster, this new S model boasts a more powerful engine, a new transmission, new adaptive suspension and more luxurious appointments along with freshened styling. While last year's beloved six-speed manual gearbox is gone – a thought that continues to bring tears to our eyes – everything else about the updated roadster piques our interest. We recently spent a full day in the mountains and deserts surrounding Palm Springs with a China Grey (with red carbon fiber accents) version of the British automaker's latest. Driving Notes Mirroring its coupe sibling, the Vantage S Roadster features an all-aluminum monocoque platform with lightweight aluminum body panels. To replace stiffness lost when the roof was removed, a rigid cross member has been added to the open platform. The Roadster's power-operated soft top is fully automatic in operation, opening and closing in about 20 seconds at speeds upwards of 30 miles per hour with the touch of a switch. When tucked away, the entire assembly is hidden cleanly beneath an integrated hard tonneau cover. So as not to be mistaken for its predecessor, Aston Martin has upgraded the model's signature grille from aluminum to carbon fiber with black or titanium silver mesh, with or without body-color accents. The lightweight, forged aluminum, 10-spoke alloys are also new, as is the obvious scripted red "S" on the trunklid. Inside, occupants will find additional grippy Alcantara on the seats and new patterns in the stitching. There are also a slew of upscale options and access to Aston Martin's bespoke Q treatment available. Aston's famed, naturally aspirated, 6.0-liter V12 has been upgraded with a larger throttle body, dual variable valve timing, a revised intake manifold, an improved fuel pump and fully machined combustion chambers. Combined, the improvements are enough to warrant a new AM28 engine designation. On a dyno, the engine cranks out 565 horsepower and 457 pound-feet of torque.