Description
First registered in 2004, this Aston Martin DB9 is a superb example of the timeless performance GT, presented with a desirable low mileage and excellent condition throughout. Under the bonnet sits the 6.0-litre naturally aspirated V12 engine, delivering smooth and effortless performance through the automatic gearbox.
The DB9 was one of the first models to use Aston Martin’s advanced VH platform, incorporating lightweight materials throughout the chassis and body structure. Its classic proportions, flowing lines, and understated presence helped establish it as one of the most iconic designs of the modern era, and early DB9s such as this are now widely regarded as emerging modern classics thanks to their purity of design, hand-built V12, and significance in Aston Martin’s modern history.
The exterior bodywork is presented in excellent condition, with paintwork that retains a deep, consistent finish. The silver 10-spoke alloy wheels are also in excellent order, and all tyres retain a decent amount of tread.
Stepping inside the cabin, the interior is trimmed in cream leather throughout and remains in excellent overall condition. There is light wear and slight discolouration on the driver’s seat, entirely in keeping with the mileage and age, while the remaining upholstery, door cards, dashboard, and switchgear present very well.
This DB9 benefits from a strong dealer service history and has covered only around 200 miles since the last service.
This Aston Martin DB9 is a sophisticated example of one of the marque’s most recognisable grand tourers. With just 11,072 miles, two owners, excellent cosmetic condition, and well-documented servicing, it offers an exceptional opportunity to acquire a carefully preserved early DB9 which is becoming increasingly sought after as a true modern classic.
Guide Price: £22,000 – 24,000.
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