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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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1965 Aston Martin DB5 Shooting Brake: Rare, stylish, practical, and up for auction

Mon, Aug 5 2019

Have you ever looked at a 1965 Aston Martin DB5 and thought, "I would totally buy one, but it's just not practical enough." If so, we're a little surprised, but at least you're not alone. According to RM Sotheby's, David Brown, the man who ran Aston Martin for several decades and started the line of DB models that continues today, felt similarly. Apparently he couldn't fit his polo gear into a regular Aston coupe, and he wanted somewhere for his dog to sit that would keep it from tearing up the seats. As such, the Aston Martin DB5 shooting brake was created for him and a few wealthy customers by coachbuilder Harold Radford. The grand total was 12. One of those 12 cars is going up for auction by RM Sotheby's. It's one of four built with left-hand drive and was sold to a Swiss buyer who optioned it with a power antenna, seat belts, passenger-side head rest, air horns and initials on the doors. The car has had two other owners and has gone through a couple restorations. The second owner picked it up in 2003 and had it restored by Aston Engineering, which bumped the displacement from 4.0 liters to 4.2 and replaced the factory automatic with a 5-speed manual. The second owner acquired it in 2009 and upped the displacement even further to 4.7 liters along with upgraded shocks and springs. The car will be auctioned at RM Sotheby's Monterey event during the week of the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance. The company expects it to sell for between $1,000,000 and $1,400,000. Considering the rarity of the car, that doesn't seem terrible, but according to the Hagerty price guide, it's rather high. It values the DB5 Shooting Brake at $790,000 for a concours-quality car. For reference, Hagerty values a concours-quality DB5 coupe at $1,450,000.

The Aston Martin Rapide leads this month's list of discounts

Thu, Aug 13 2020

Aston Martin was an early entrant into the coupe-shaped sedan battlefield with its rakish Rapide. It was first shown in concept form in 2006 at the Detroit Auto Show before finally going into production in 2010. Ten years have passed since then, and this could well be your last chance to drive a new Rapide off your neighborhood Aston Martin dealership's lot as the four-door is replaced by the DBX crossover. If you've got your eye on a new Rapide — and congratulations if so — you'll be pleased to know that you can snag a 2019 model for the low price of just $217,484. Sure, that's still a lot of money, but it's $24,341 off the car's average $241,825 sticker price. That's the largest monetary savings of August, 2020, and it represents a discount of a little over 10%. And even if the Rapide is getting a little long in the tooth, it's still a strikingly beautiful machine, particularly in its most recent AMR guise. Looking for something different but still extremely rapid? The 2019 Acura NSX is selling for an average transaction price of $142,141. That's an 11% savings off its sticker of $159,703. Or you could opt for a Maserati Quattroporte if you'd like the convenience of a luxury sedan but not the price of the Aston Martin – the four-door Trident-badged machine's average transaction price this month of $107,372 is a 12.4% discount. And if none of that is up your alley, you could go full baller with a Rolls-Royce Cullinan SUV for $320,085. That's a savings of $12,665 off the car's average retail price of $332,750. Just think of how much Grey Poupon you could afford with all that leftover cash. For a look at the best new car deals in America based on the percentage discount off their suggested asking prices, check out our monthly recap here. And when you're ready to buy, click here for the Autoblog Smart Buy program, which brings you a hassle-free buying experience with over 9,000 Certified Dealers nationwide. Related Video: Featured Gallery Aston Martin Rapide AMR View 10 Photos Acura Aston Martin Maserati Rolls-Royce Car Buying Convertible Coupe SUV Luxury Performance Sedan consumer best deals

Ford GT dominates Le Mans qualifying, gets slapped with performance adjustment

Fri, Jun 17 2016

Fifty years after Bruce McLaren and Chris Amon drove the Ford GT40 to victory at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, Ford is poised for a historic return to the Circuit de la Sarthe. The new Ford GT took the top two qualifying positions in the LMGTE Pro class, and four of the top five. Ferrari's 488 filled in the rest of the spots in the top seven, the first two from AF Corse. In other words, we're primed for a reboot of the classic Ford-Ferrari feud at this year's race. Or not, as the ACO, which organizes the 24 Hours of Le Mans, announced sweeping pre-race Balance of Performance (BOP) adjustments this morning that make this year's GT class anybody's race. In LMP1, last year's overall winner Porsche locked up the top two spots with the 919 Hybrid and will lead the entire field at race start. Toyota's two-car factory effort followed with qualifying times 1.004 and 2.170 seconds behind the pole lap. Audi rounds out the manufacturer-backed LMP1 class in fifth and sixth. Full qualifying results can be found here. The storyline for the GT cars is perfect - some say too perfect. Ford's class-leading times came after BOP adjustment to the Corvette Racing C7.R before qualifying. BOP is intended to level the playing field in the class by adjusting power, ballast, and fuel capacity. (Check out this explainer video for more, or even just if you love French accents.) But the process is riddled with unknowns and ripe for accusations of sandbagging. That is, if the Ford cars were intentionally slow in practice they could hope for BOP adjustment to improve their race chances. On the Corvette side, last year's GTE Pro winner went from the top of the field to the bottom, barely improving from practice to qualifying. If you think Le Mans is as rigged at the NBA Playoffs, well, it's not that simple. Because if Ford and Ferrari held back until qualifying - the eighth-place Porsche 911 RSR is three-and-a-half seconds off the class pole time - it was a pretty dumb strategy. This morning, the ACO tried to put things back in order by limiting the boost in the Ford GT's twin-turbo V6 and adding 11 pounds of ballast. Ferrari was also given extra weight but allowed more fuel capacity. The Corvette and Aston Martin teams were both given breaks on their air restrictors, which will allow their engines to make more power. Both Ford and Porsche also received extra fuel capacity.