2006 Aston Martin Db9 on 2040-cars
Casa Grande, Arizona, United States
Mansory Edition
Mansory Front Bumper and Spoiler
Mansory Rear Bumper
Mansory Decklid Spoiler
Mansory Stacked Exhaust
Custom Side Skirts ($8,000)
Custom Painted Hood & Side Vents
Smoked Taillights, Side Markers & Turn Signals
3M™ Crystalline Automotive Window Films - Limo Dark ($1,200)
HRE 591R Racing 3 Piece Wheels - Black/Chrome ($12,500)
20x9 Fronts and 20x10 Rears
Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 Tires Z Rated
245/35ZR/20 Fronts and 285/30ZR/20 Rears
Mansory Billet Brake, Throttle and Rest Pedals
Mansory Floor Mats
Custom Dash Feature with Toggles for Audio/Video System
3M™ Crystalline Automotive Window Films - Limo Dark
AUDIO & VIDEO
K40 Calibre Radar Detection
K40 Laser Defuser System
K40 Dual Covert Radars
K40 Custom Dash Integration
Rockford Fosgate 3Sixty signal Processor & Controller
Rockford Fosgate Sub, Mids & Tweeters (11 Speakers)
Genesis Audio Profile Four Ultra 300 watt Amplifiers
Genesis Audio Profile Sub 500 watt Sub Woofer Amplifiers
Custom Amplifier Trunk Enclosure with LEDS
Front Camera - to protect front spoiler when parking
Alpine DVA 5205 DVD/VIDEO System
Bluetooth Phone Connectivity
· 4-wheel ABS Brakes
· ABS and Driveline Traction Control
· Aluminum center console trim
· Aluminum spar
· Aluminum/genuine wood dash trim
· Aluminum/genuine wood door trim
· · Automatic front air conditioning
· Braking Assist
· Bucket front seats
· Cargo area light
· Clock: Analog
· Coil front spring
· Coil rear spring
· Cruise control
· Double wishbone front suspension
· Double wishbone rear suspension
· Driver and passenger heated-cushion
· Driver and passenger heated-seatback
· Dual front air conditioning zones
· External temperature display
· Four-wheel Independent Suspension
· Front and rear reading lights
· Front and rear suspension stabilizer bars
· Front Ventilated Slotted Disc Brakes
· Fuel Capacity: 21.1 gal.
· · Fuel Type: Premium unleaded
· Headlight cleaners with washer
· Heated driver mirror
· Heated passenger mirror
· In-Dash 6-disc CD player
· Independent front suspension classification
· Independent rear suspension
· Interior air filtration
· Leather seat upholstery
· Leather shift knob trim
· Leather steering wheel trim
· Navigation system
· Passenger Airbag
· Passenger vanity mirrors
· Power remote driver mirror adjustment
· Power remote passenger mirror adjustment
· Power remote trunk release
· Power retractable mirrors
· Power windows
· Privacy glass: Light
· Radio Data System
· Rear buckets
· Rear seats center armrest
· Rear Stabilizer Bar: Regular
· Regular front stabilizer bar
· Remote power door locks
· Self-leveling headlights
· Side airbag
· Silver aluminum rims
· Speed-proportional power steering
· Stability control
· Suspension class: Sport
· Tachometer
· Tilt and telescopic steering wheel
· Tire Pressure Monitoring System
· · Trip computer
· Variable intermittent front wipers
· Vehicle Emissions: LEV II
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Chris Harris pits Aston GT12 vs 911 GT3 RS vs McLaren 650S
Wed, Oct 21 2015The Geneva Motor Show is never lacking in exciting performance machinery. And this year was no exception. Our eyes, like those of Chris Harris, were drawn by two hardcore, track-focused versions of existing sports cars. Both wore the name GT3, and now Harris has brought them together for a supercar shootout. And he's thrown one more in for good measure. Those natural rivals are the Aston Martin Vantage GT12 and Porsche 911 GT3 RS, the latter manufacturer having pressed the former to drop the GT3 name to which it claims exclusive domain. There's a great deal that separates them, of course: one's got a V12 up front, the other a flat-six way in the back. But what binds them together is a common approach of taking an existing model, stripping it down, and tightening everything up to make it more of a weapon than a grand tourer. What that means in the Aston's case is a rather high price tag, much higher than that of the Porsche. But scarce demand and speculation on the open market have left British customers, at least, paying as much for the GT3 RS as for the limited-edition Aston. And that takes both into proper supercar territory. So to show what else that kind of money can get you, Monkey has brought along a McLaren. Not the similarly track-focused 675LT, but the standard 650S... Spider, no less, and with worn hard rubber. So which one performs best on the road? Which clocks the fastest lap time on the track? And which gets Harris' vote? You'll have to watch the video for yourself to find out, but it's well worth the 25 minutes of your lunch break. News Source: Chris Harris on Cars via YouTube Aston Martin McLaren Porsche Videos porsche 911 gt3 chris harris mclaren 650s
Kahn Vengeance has Aston Martin's blessing [UPDATE]
Thu, May 14 2015Last week we brought you the first renderings of a coachbuilt Aston Martin DB9 called the Vengeance that's being developed by Kahn Design. The emergence of the project raised a valid question: if Aston Martin quashed a similar venture by Henrik Fisker, wouldn't the Kahn Vengeance suffer a similar fate? Not according to Kahn. In a statement released to the press, company spokesman Mo Bhana said that "unlike the David Brown Speedback GT and recent Fisker Thunderbolt that ended in a lawsuit, there are no copyright issues with the Vengeance since Aston Martin has confirmed they have entered into a supply deal with us." The incidents Bhana refers to are over two coachbuilder projects that have come up recently and which have drawn the ire of Gaydon. The first is the Speedback GT developed by David Brown Automotive and assembled by a British coachbuilder called Envisage. The latter company also supplies parts and tooling to Aston Martin, which sued Envisage over concerns that its designs were being misappropriated. Given the resemblance of the Speedback to certain classic Astons, and the use of the name David Brown (which happens to be shared by the Speedback's patron and a key figure from Aston's history), reports began circulating that Aston was suing Envisage over the Speedback project, however David Brown Automotive refuted the allegations. The second was Project Thunderbolt, a rebodied Vanquish designed by Henrik Fisker – the same Danish designer who penned the DB9 and V8 Vantage while serving as Aston's design director before striking out on his own. Despite the former association, Aston objected to Fisker's project, launched a lawsuit against him and only agreed to drop it after Fisker agreed not to produce the Thunderbolt. Given Aston's track record, fearing that it would go down the same path would seem reasonable, but Kahn apparently doesn't expect any such difficulties with its supplier. And the company does, after all, also have a history of collaborating with coachbuilders - most notably Zagato. We've reached out to Aston Martin itself for confirmation and will update you as soon as we hear back. In the meantime, you can ponder the second set of renderings released and which we've included above.
Weekly Recap: Aston Martin to add another sports car, new Lagonda sedan, EVs
Sat, Apr 11 2015Aston Martin will revamp and expand its lineup as part of a five-year plan laid out by the company's new executives. If it succeeds, the strategy will position Aston for growth as an independent automaker with a more stable future in its second century. Aston will replace all of the cars in its current lineup and add a fourth sports car to its stable. It currently has three: the DB9, Vanquish and Vantage. The unnamed sports car will be joined by a production version of the DBX concept – an all-wheel-drive electric car that treads near crossover territory – that was revealed at the Geneva Motor Show. Aston's electric strategy also includes a potential electric-powered Rapide. Eventually, Aston plans to build a new four-door Lagonda. Though Aston will diversify its portfolio and the range could expand to seven vehicles, it will limit production to around 7,000 units annually, said Aston Martin marketing and communications director Simon Sproule, who described the company's strategy in an interview with Autoblog. CEO Andy Palmer, who joined Aston last year from Infiniti, has also spoken recently about remaking the company for the future. EVs are a major part of Aston's future, Sproule stressed, because they allow the automaker to "balance" its portfolio. Aston is studying the feasibility of an electric Rapide and is working with an undisclosed engineering firm. It's likely to use a plug-in setup and would cost $200,000 to $250,000 or more. It could use either a rear-wheel or all-wheel-drive configuration. View 14 Photos "It's a study, but we're serious about it," Sproule said. He added for emphasis: "If not this, there will be an electric Aston Martin in the future." Aston has taken note of what Tesla has done with the brisk-driving Model S and decided that's the dynamic it wants for some of its own cars. Even though EVs don't emit the same sonorous note as a V12 – they're better than the alternative, Sproule said. "The sound of silence is much more preferable than the sound of a four-cylinder whining away under the hood of an Aston Martin," he said. Speaking of V12s, they're not going away. Aston will continue to make its own V12 engine, but will source its V8 from Mercedes-AMG (whose parent, Daimler, owns a small stake in Aston). While the V12 is sure to please the faithful, Aston admits EVs and the crossover-like DBX will rankle many. Sproule argues those are the moves that will keep Aston relevant.