Aston Martin DB7, DB9, DBS, Vantage V8, Vanquish, and Classic models

Took the plunge and bought myself a DBS for my 40'th.

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Old Aug 21, 2018 | 04:01 PM
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Took the plunge and bought myself a DBS for my 40'th.

Figured it was time to come out from lurking as I've learned so much from this forum on my journey to becoming an Aston Martin owner. I have wanted an Aston Martin for as long as I could possibly remember and thought I'd use the excuse of my 40'th to finally convince myself to go out and get one. I tried to scratch the itch a year earlier with a 'poor man's Aston' (XK-R), and while an AWESOME car, it just wasn't IT. Several months ago I started by looking at relatively inexpensive DB9's and came very close to buying an '08 Sports Pack car but then decided I wanted at least an '09 so I went back to scouring the internet. The other thing I really wanted was a manual transmission. Needless to say, there are just not a lot of manual transmission cars out there and the price crept up as I honed in on finding a car with 'everything' I really wanted in a DB9 and soon found myself in low-end DBS territory. As a few months went on, I saw cars I was interested in and hesitated sell relatively quickly I made the decision to just go for it when I found something I like.

After spending WAY more than I originally intended what I wound up with was this:





An '09 Storm Black on Black DBS manual transmission with 24,000 miles. I bought it in Dallas and drove it back to Austin and couldn't be happier with it! Having been a life-long gearhead, I've owned a lot of fun stuff but this just takes the cake and foresee it to be in my garage for a LONG time! Lots of firsts in this car for me (never owned anything with carbon brakes, V12, CF, etc.) and I'm going to have a TON of questions as I wrangle with a couple of fiddly issues but for now, I'm having a great time (as one of my good friends put it) beautifying America one mile at a time because there are few things on the road that look this amazing!

A quick shot of the stablemates:


 
Old Aug 21, 2018 | 04:08 PM
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Beautiful. And well done on finding a manual.
 
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Congratulations and welcome. This is a great forum and you will find answers to just about anything related to Aston Martin.
 
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An 09 DBS Manual is a dream, congrats and happy birthday
 
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Congrats! Beautiful choice! I would've picked up a similar spec: Black/Black, manual transmission

Does it have the rear seats and seat belts?
 
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nice choice
 
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Congratulations and welcome to the club. Lovely choice.
 
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Welcome to the DBS owners 'club'! Enjoy it.
 
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I started looking to spend around 60, which turned into 73.5, which after shipping and tax was 80, and after service was 90. Just a hair over plan LOL

Congrats on ending up with what you wanted, and happy 40th!.
 
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Originally Posted by spyder997s
Congrats! Beautiful choice! I would've picked up a similar spec: Black/Black, manual transmission

Does it have the rear seats and seat belts?
Its a 2+0 which makes no difference to me, nobody has ever been in the back seat of the Jag, even less of a chance someone would ever need to be in the back of this one.
 
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I didn't know 9's came in 2+0. What is in place of the rear seats, a larger parcel shelf that the V8V?
 
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Originally Posted by HabitualOffender
I didn't know 9's came in 2+0. What is in place of the rear seats, a larger parcel shelf that the V8V?
I don't believe the 9's are available in 2+0 configuration (or at least, in all of my searching I've never seen one. The DBS's did have 2+0 as an option and were probably slightly less common than the 2+2 cars. It has two storage shelf type things back there.


 
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Never knew. Do the seats go back further for extra leg room or is the entire space filled by the dual parcels?
 
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They may go back a little farther since there's no seat cushion, but if so, only very little. I've seen a few Vanquish in 2+0 also.
 
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awesome ride! congrats!
 


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