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Aston Martin DB9 5.9 Coupe 2dr Petrol Seq (394 g/km, 450 bhp)

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Details

  • Make: Aston Martin
  • Milage: 55193 Miles
  • Year: 2005
  • Model: Db9
  • Transmission: Automatic
  • Fuel: Petrol

Description

2005 Aston Martin DB9 5.9 Seq 2 Door COUPE Petrol Automatic, Private Plate Included: First registered 10/06/2005. Three former keepers. Current Mileage 55,193, although may change slightly as car is still in regular use. Exterior colour is Meteorite Silver with Iron Ore interior, trimmed with flame mahogany door cappings and matching ski slope. I bought this car on 25/12/2013 so it's been in my ownership for nearly 12 years. It has a comprehensive service history, being a mix of Aston Martin at Newport Pagnell, Aston Martin Specialists and more recently my local garage for routine work. Most recent service was on 21st July 2025 at 55163 miles. This was a full oil and filter change (including cabin filters) with genuine AM parts and correct Mobil 1 oil. I also had an air con recharge and the door gas struts replaced. The MOT expires 6th October 2025, but I will provide a full 12 month MOT at point of sale. Overall condition is excellent. Exterior is virtually unmarked. One small scratch on rear bumper and some kerbing to nearside front alloy wheel, which is easily rectified. Interior is in very good condition throughout with some slight wear to the driver's seat bolster. The car drives and handles as it should. There are two sets of keys, the owner's manual and an extensive history file with lots of evidence of money spent when the car needed it. The private plate is INCLUDED in the sale as I have no further need for it, or it can be removed if you prefer. Also included in the sale are genuine Aston Martin custom fit indoor and outdoor car covers, and the original press launch brochure pack (AM803) which is in mint condition. Overall, this is a very well maintained, beautifully presented, low mileage Aston Martin DB9 that needs using much more than I have been able to in recent years. Sad to see it go, but it needs to be driven.