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Aston Martin DB9 V12

Aston Martin DB9 V12
Lot Number | 34 |
Make | Aston Martin |
Model | DB9 Vantage |
Year | 2006 |
Transmission | Manual |
Engine | |
Mileage Indicated | 41909 miles |
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This 2006 Aston Martin DB9 Vantage is a stunning example of British grand touring excellence. Powered by a commanding 6.0-litre V12 engine, the DB9 produces an unmistakable exhaust note—raw yet refined—delivering both visceral thrills and long-distance comfort in one timeless package.
Equipped with a clutchless six-speed manual transmission operated via steering column-mounted paddles, this DB9 provides smooth and engaging shifts while maintaining a luxurious driving experience.
Finished in Dark Grey Metallic with a black leather interior, the car exudes understated elegance and performance. Inside, the craftsmanship is pure Aston Martin—hand-stitched leather, refined finishes, and an ergonomic cabin designed for effortless touring.
Whether you’re cruising the open road or pulling into a concours event, the DB9 remains a modern classic—a symbol of performance, style, and sophistication that carries the proud Aston Martin legacy forward.
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