2009 DBS Coupe
2009 DBS Coupe
I have been offered a 2009 DBS Coupe with a manual transmission. Are these really that uncommon and are they worth a premium to purchase. The selling price seems to be around $125K and the car has 24K miles on it. Thoughts?
Manuals demand a premium over the auto cars in general, however (from memory) the early DBS's only came as manual cars so not sure about the rarity on your 2009 coupe.
DB9 manuals are a lot rarer than DBS manuals. But neither will appreciate in value like modern manual Ferraris. I don't see too much of a premium for buying a manual DBS but there is easily a 2x premium for a manual DB9 in the US.
If you like the colours and enjoy how the car feels to drive then by all means buy it if you can afford it. It will always be rare and special. See this blog post on some production numbers; https://aston1936.com/2019/03/29/dbs...t-of-them-all/
If you like the colours and enjoy how the car feels to drive then by all means buy it if you can afford it. It will always be rare and special. See this blog post on some production numbers; https://aston1936.com/2019/03/29/dbs...t-of-them-all/
I saw it at the dealership earlier this week when I picked mine up from service. It’s beautiful.
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The DBS Coupe in Manual is not that rare (984 of the 2534 Coupes built), mainly because of the first few years only Manuals were produced. When the Volante was introduced, also the Touchtronic became available, as a consequence, later manual DBS Coupes and the DBS Volante Manual are much rarer (44 of the 845 Volantes built ,of which 26 LHD in the Americas, 8 RHD in the UK and 10 LHD in EU).
Here some more detail about these numbers, also split between LHD, RHD, etc:
https://aston1936.com/2019/03/29/dbs...t-of-them-all/
And here about the DBS Volante: https://aston1936.com/2019/05/29/dbs...a-geeks-guide/
Here some more detail about these numbers, also split between LHD, RHD, etc:
https://aston1936.com/2019/03/29/dbs...t-of-them-all/
And here about the DBS Volante: https://aston1936.com/2019/05/29/dbs...a-geeks-guide/
Last edited by AWV12; Sep 8, 2019 at 07:08 AM.
At Cars & Coffee yesterday in Minneapolis, as I was pulling in, there was a DBS Coupe parked next to another V12S - I think it's even nicer looking than the (which I have a 2017) V12S, but too big of a car for me, but timeless. Apparently after I left, another one showed up!
I think you'd be better off buying a V12 Vantage S for the same money. More of a drivers car.
Can't speak to the history, but this one is for sale close to me and is a beautiful car. https://www.teamonemotorcars.com/201...-30067/6639198
Can't speak to the history, but this one is for sale close to me and is a beautiful car. https://www.teamonemotorcars.com/201...-30067/6639198
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