2005 Aston Martin DB9
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2005 Aston Martin DB9
Year: 2005
Make: Aston Martin
Model: DB9
Price: $59900
Mileage: 17400
Color: Blue
Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing
Location (State): MI
Transmission: Automatic
Drivetrain: Rear Wheel Drive
Willing to work with buyers bank if financing vehicle.
Last edited by dan87951; 10-25-2014 at 06:09 AM.
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Recent Services on the car:
9/21/12 Fresh Oil and Filter @ 11,151 miles
9/21/12 NAV Display Motor Gear Update
9/25/12 Replaced Air Filters @ 11,392 miles
4/13/13 Brake Fluid Flush
4/18/13 Differential Fluid Flush @ 12955 miles
4/20/13 New Rear Ceramic Brake Pads @ 12955 miles
7/13/13 New Rear Tires Bridgeston Pole Position S-04
7/20/13 New Front Ceramic Brake Pads @ 14,500 miles
7/20/13 New Front Tires Bridgeston Pole Position S-04 @14500 miles
9/02/13 Fresh Oil and Filter @ 14756 miles
9/07/14 Fresh Oil and Filter @16859 miles
9/07/14 Differential Fluid Flush plus filter clean @ 16859 miles
10/24/14 Coolant flush @ 17126 miles
This car has had the dipstick update done, NAV display motor gear update, and the transmission cooler lines have been fixed. These are the 3 main problem areas with early DB9's and these have already been taken care of, which is great peace of mind.
9/21/12 Fresh Oil and Filter @ 11,151 miles
9/21/12 NAV Display Motor Gear Update
9/25/12 Replaced Air Filters @ 11,392 miles
4/13/13 Brake Fluid Flush
4/18/13 Differential Fluid Flush @ 12955 miles
4/20/13 New Rear Ceramic Brake Pads @ 12955 miles
7/13/13 New Rear Tires Bridgeston Pole Position S-04
7/20/13 New Front Ceramic Brake Pads @ 14,500 miles
7/20/13 New Front Tires Bridgeston Pole Position S-04 @14500 miles
9/02/13 Fresh Oil and Filter @ 14756 miles
9/07/14 Fresh Oil and Filter @16859 miles
9/07/14 Differential Fluid Flush plus filter clean @ 16859 miles
10/24/14 Coolant flush @ 17126 miles
This car has had the dipstick update done, NAV display motor gear update, and the transmission cooler lines have been fixed. These are the 3 main problem areas with early DB9's and these have already been taken care of, which is great peace of mind.
Last edited by dan87951; 10-25-2014 at 03:01 AM.
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Very nice DB9 for those of you thinking about Aston ownership, here's a nice one ...well cared for and meticulously maintained indeed!
What kind of wheels are those?
Best of luck with the Sale Dan :-)
What kind of wheels are those?
Best of luck with the Sale Dan :-)
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Dan
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I used to own a 2005 DB9 and miss it!
This isn't one of the rare 6 speed manuals so it is an auto-manual with paddle shifters and an auto mode.
This isn't one of the rare 6 speed manuals so it is an auto-manual with paddle shifters and an auto mode.
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It's a ZF sourced automatic with a torque converter, rear mounted. Shift by paddle or use "D". No clutch.
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You got it. This is one of the things that brought me to the DB9, no expensive clutch jobs to worry about!! I had originally wanted a Vanquish at the time but heard to many horror stories about how weak the clutch is in those things. If I remember right, during a Top Gear review, Clarkson even had trouble with the reliability of the clutch in a Vanquish.
Last edited by dan87951; 09-12-2014 at 05:42 PM.
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Latest service work below. I do have a website that I created that has more pictures and info for interested buyers. PM me for the link.
9/07/14 Fresh Oil and Filter @16859 miles
9/07/14 Differential Fluid Flush plus filter clean @ 16859 miles
10/24/14 Coolant flush @ 17126 miles
9/07/14 Fresh Oil and Filter @16859 miles
9/07/14 Differential Fluid Flush plus filter clean @ 16859 miles
10/24/14 Coolant flush @ 17126 miles
Last edited by dan87951; 10-25-2014 at 06:11 AM.
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Yes, it's long gone. You must be getting desperate to find a car if you're bumping threads this old? Good luck in your search!
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No I wouldn't say desperate. Just going through the old stuff to see whats out there. Once the right one comes around I'll jump on it.
Having owned a 2005 DB9 would you say that it's a great car or would it be better to hold out until I can find an 08 with the little upgrades they made that year?
Having owned a 2005 DB9 would you say that it's a great car or would it be better to hold out until I can find an 08 with the little upgrades they made that year?