2006 Aston Martin Db9 on 2040-cars
Phoenix, 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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Top Gear caught filming Best of British near Buckingham Palace
Mon, 24 Jun 2013YouTuber and car-fan extraordinaire Shmee probably had very little trouble tracking down the Top Gear film crew recently, as the group was putting together an episode that could accurately be described as "excessive." With its flag-waving (literally) Best of British theme, the TG guys gathered a jaw-dropping array of British cars, and parked them all right in front of Buckingham Palace to make extra sure that the point was driven home.
Top Gear hosts Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May were outfitted with a trio of Jaguar F-Types festooned with gigantic Union Jacks, with which to survey the landscape of British motoring glory. In the video below, you'll see that this includes any number of Mini, Aston Martin, Lotus, McLaren, Land Rover, Bentley and Rolls-Royce models (just to name a few), as well as a healthy dose of weird stuff that most people would never guess at being built in the UK. The lawnmowers and military vehicles are especially cool.
2015 Aston Martin Vanquish [UPDATE]
Wed, Dec 24 2014There's something really special about an Aston Martin Vanquish. It's not my favorite model in the British automaker's range – I'm more of a Vantage guy, if I'm being choosy. But every time I drive one, I feel like I'm piloting something fit for royalty, $300,000 price tag and all. It's stunning to look at, even in the rather drab shade of gray pictured here. It makes an absolutely killer noise, the free-breathing V12 firing from beneath the hood and out the back with a truly intoxicating sound. And from behind the wheel, it feels like a truly proper grand tourer. Well, almost. The one major hiccup with the Vanquish I drove last year was its six-speed automatic transmission. In a word, it was awful. Really jarring shifts, delayed manual control through the paddles, and really, just a hugely misaligned piece of an otherwise excellent puzzle. So I was happy to hear that for 2015, Aston Martin had fitted a new, ZF-sourced, eight-speed unit – you know, the transmission being used by automakers like BMW, Jaguar, Audi, and many more. I normally have zero issues with this silky gearbox. But in the Vanquish, it wasn't smooth sailing like I expected – it feels like it still needs some final calibrations. But that doesn't make this car any less special. Drive Notes I love this engine. The 5.9-liter, naturally aspirated V12 makes 569 horsepower and 465 pound-feet of torque, and it absolutely loves to rev. That's a good thing, since the siren song of the Vanquish's V12 is most pronounced at higher engine speeds. In fact, it's not really all that audible right from the get-go. You have to work it up past 2,500-3,000 rpm before this thing really starts to sing. But when it's turned up to 11, it's one of the best-sounding engines I've ever heard. That said, getting the Vanquish going is kind of an awkward process. There's a surprising momentary lack of power delivery right at throttle tip-in, and then the Vanquish suddenly jolts forward. It's alarming – I found myself raising an eyebrow and yelling "GO!," especially when trying to quickly merge into the traffic flow. But it'll go, when it's ready, and hitting 60 miles per hour takes just 3.6 seconds. The transmission is still an issue here. When left to its own devices, it doesn't have a problem finding the right gear for the occasion, but the actual shifts don't fire off with the smoothness and quickness that I've come to expect from this tranny in other models.
NHTSA grants Aston Martin temporary exemption from new safety standards
Sun, Nov 2 2014A few months ago, we reported that Aston Martin was in danger of running afoul of new US safety regulations that could force it to take some of its most popular models off the market. The automaker, its dealers and – according to the overwhelming results of our informal online pole – you yourselves reasoned that the constricting regulations were unfair to a small-scale, niche automaker like Aston Martin. And the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration evidently agrees, granting the British automaker a temporary exemption from the regulations and allowing it to keep its cars on the US market. The issue comes down to new side-impact crash standards that require motor vehicles to better withstand a collision with a stationary object like a pole or a tree. The Vantage and DB9 models do not meet the new regulations, and Aston, it seems, doesn't have the wherewithal to re-engineer the cars to meet the regulations. But given the small nature of the independent automaker and the relatively small number of vehicles it sells, NHTSA has granted Aston an exemption. As a result, instead of being forced to comply with the new regulations that took effect for the coupes this past September and for convertibles the next – or else withdraw from the market altogether – the DB9 coupe will have until August 2016 to comply, while the DB9 Volante and both coupe and convertible models in the Vantage line will have until August 2017. It's entirely possible that, by that point, Aston will have all-new models on offer, potentially replacing the Vantage and DB9 models or giving it sufficient new products to offer that taking those older, non-compliant models off the market would not cause it the same degree of financial harm. The automaker has an all-new platform in the works and a new engine deal with Mercedes-AMG in place, and was recently spotted testing what could be the first of its new generation of models at the Nurburgring.