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Aston Martin DB9's cars reflect the power of idea combined with the aesthetics of the technology. This popular sports car maker at Warwickshire, England, now keeps itself ahead of its competitors with its modern
Aston Martin DB9 sports car. The name is derived from David Brown, the owner of Aston Martin. The
Aston Martin DB9 model was designed by Ian Callum, elder of the famous car-designer brothers of England.
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If you’re looking for something more powerful than the
Aston Martin DB9, there are plenty of options. One is the Lamborghini Gallardo, which can go from zero to 60 in just 3.7 seconds. The Gallardo also has one of the most comfortable cabins in the class, but like the
Aston Martin DB9, its media interface can be difficult to use.
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The body panels of
Aston Martin DB9 are made of aluminum and its lightweight composites. The lightweight material, combined with its aerodynamic body, removes all the doubts about its performance. The extremely lightweight body that weighs 1710kg had been an impossibility for a fully equipped V12 powered sports car till the advent of 2006 Aston Martin
Aston Martin DB9 And the speed? An awesome 190mph.
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But an
Aston Martin DB9 is also about luxury, indulgence and enjoyment – it is a feast for the senses. Sure enough, the magnificent exterior styling of the
Aston Martin DB9 gives way to a sumptuous, comprehensively equipped cabin, trimmed in the finest materials. Every element is perfectly conceived, from the 6.0-litre to the hand-stitched seats and carefully selected interior woods and metal finishes. Nothing is out of place.
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The gear change system inside the
Aston Martin DB9 is an interesting piece of work. Its pretty much a switch between a luxury car and a race car. The Touchtronic manual mode enables the gear changes using the paddles mounted behind the steering wheel, and the automatic gear change option allows the gear changing according to the various driving conditions.
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Aston Martin DB9's instrument panel comes with a difference. The tachometer that is used inside the
Aston Martin DB9 runs in the anticlockwise direction and does not have the red line to indicate the rpm limit. The rpm limit is indicated by a red warning light when the vehicle attains the red line limit.Understood to be in development alongside the
Aston Martin DB9 replacement, a new Vantage pair is expected to arrive in 2014. Weight-loss is expected to be one of the main elements in the design of the new or updated Vantage models, with the lightweight 911 in the sights.
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A refreshed version of either the
Aston Martin DB9 has been spotting working out at the Nurburgring, likely in preparation for a debut in Paris this September. Up front the lower fascia has been reshaped with a single wider lower opening while a pair of
Aston Martin DB9 style air extractors are added to the hood. Both of those point to a bump in output, likely in the range of 10-20 horsepower although it could be considerably more if
Aston Martin DB9 decides to add something like direct injection to the 6.0-liter V12.
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The German tuners at Wheelsandmore have released a special tuning kit for the elegant
Aston Martin DB9 convertible. Custom modifications include a new body kit made of polyurethane featuring new front and rear aprons, side skirts, and a rear spoiler. The
Aston Martin DB9 convertible looks more bold and aggressive with these additions.
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Beautifully styled, the
Aston Martin DB9 never fails to stir the soul with its unique sound, power and performance. This purebred sports car is also a technical triumph, its beauty signifying aerodynamic efficiency, its power unencumbered by weight, its devastating straight-line performance paired with exquisite handling.
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All great sports cars strive to balance these qualities, and the
Aston Martin DB9 creates an experience that is both unique and unforgettable. What the driver sees, hears and feels is in harmony. The reward is total involvement: a level of engagement that truly stimulates the senses, that re-ignites a passion for driving.
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The report also claims that
Aston Martin DB9 is still working on a new Lagonda model, with the public and media response to last year's concept less than stellar. A production Lagonda, which will likely share little in common with the concept, is expected to be introduced in 2014.
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As an exotic sports car, the 2011
Aston Martin DB9 is up against tough competitors like the California. If you look at the
Aston Martin DB9’s specifications, you may think that the its powerful engine gets lost among these models because their top speeds are higher and they produce more horsepower.
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But car reviewers say that’s just not so. The
Aston Martin DB9 holds its ground because it offers one thing the Gallardo and California don’t: a fine-tuned suspension, which creates a comfortable ride that’s great for long trips.
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Aston Martin DB9 has officially revealed today the first official details and images of the new 2011
Aston Martin DB9 that went through a minor facelift. The refreshed
Aston Martin DB9 comes with a new front bumper with a bright finish grille, a redesigned lower air intake, new headlights, redesigned side sills, brake calipers finished in silver and a new set of 20-spoke alloys with a diamond-like finish.
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The new
Aston Martin DB9 also received a couple of upgrades inside the cockpit and will come with an upgraded Bluetooth system, new Double Apex trim and a powerful Bang & Olufsen audio system that will be available as an option.
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