The Aston Martin DB9 retailed at around £95k new and when reviewing the secondhand market they are now available from around £15k…that’s incredible value for an Aston! Here we review the DB9 to understand whether this incredibly priced V12 is a sports car as often marketed or more in reality, a Grand Tourer. Do you see the DB9 as a Sports Car or Grand Tourer?...
Whoa! £15k! That will buy you nothing more than a wreck! Bought my 3 owner, 70,000 mile, full Aston service history DB9 last year for just under 26K and that’s the lowest I’d dare go!😬
Had a 2008 model for 2.5 years now and love it to bits. I definitely see it as a sportier GT than say a Bentley continental. Mine has the later sports pack suspension which is better than earlier models but the shocks still leak eventually. The secret to loading the boot is soft bags, can easily pack enough for a week abroad and we have used it in Europe every year. It only gets positive attention and is not bad on fuel considering what it is.
Sounds like you have really gelled with your DB9, that's really cool to hear. Have you had many reliability issues apart from the known issue with the original shocks?
@ no nothing really apart from servicing. It is the kind of car where it’s beneficial if you can do your own tinkering. I’ve had to re-seal the rear lights as they are known to collect water and fail but mechanically it has been 100% reliable.
Got to love an Aston, especially a V12. Gorgeous car and sound..... Time has been a bit harsh on auto gear changes and duality of handling (ability to be both GT and sports car-ish) Nowadays 1700kg would be deemed almost light..... Use the rear seats for luggage and soft bags for the boot...... A lot of car for the money....... A couple of familiar roads there from my driving youth Nice video
Thank you Tom…you are absolutely right, time is a harsh master for many of the old classic luxury cars. It is always important to evaluate them based on their period. Still one of the best looking GTs that successfully bridged the gap between sports car and GT.
Yes that's called voiceovers and we try to avoid believing it is more realistic and natural to deliver live by learning the information properly unlike many other channels that read voiceovers from scripted text.
The Aston Martin DB9 retailed at around £95k new and when reviewing the secondhand market they are now available from around £15k…that’s incredible value for an Aston! Here we review the DB9 to understand whether this incredibly priced V12 is a sports car as often marketed or more in reality, a Grand Tourer.
Do you see the DB9 as a Sports Car or Grand Tourer?...
Whoa! £15k! That will buy you nothing more than a wreck!
Bought my 3 owner, 70,000 mile, full Aston service history DB9 last year for just under 26K and that’s the lowest I’d dare go!😬
I've had an '05 for nearly a year - it's definitely a GT car, but it will be perceived as a supercar anywhere you go especially with the right spec
Had a 2008 model for 2.5 years now and love it to bits. I definitely see it as a sportier GT than say a Bentley continental. Mine has the later sports pack suspension which is better than earlier models but the shocks still leak eventually. The secret to loading the boot is soft bags, can easily pack enough for a week abroad and we have used it in Europe every year. It only gets positive attention and is not bad on fuel considering what it is.
Sounds like you have really gelled with your DB9, that's really cool to hear.
Have you had many reliability issues apart from the known issue with the original shocks?
@ no nothing really apart from servicing. It is the kind of car where it’s beneficial if you can do your own tinkering. I’ve had to re-seal the rear lights as they are known to collect water and fail but mechanically it has been 100% reliable.
Got to love an Aston, especially a V12. Gorgeous car and sound.....
Time has been a bit harsh on auto gear changes and duality of handling (ability to be both GT and sports car-ish)
Nowadays 1700kg would be deemed almost light.....
Use the rear seats for luggage and soft bags for the boot......
A lot of car for the money.......
A couple of familiar roads there from my driving youth
Nice video
Thank you Tom…you are absolutely right, time is a harsh master for many of the old classic luxury cars. It is always important to evaluate them based on their period. Still one of the best looking GTs that successfully bridged the gap between sports car and GT.
@@RichReviews_ yup still moving artwork
A lot of your miss speaking and presenting issues can be resolved by just panning to shots of the car and speaking over it.
Yes that's called voiceovers and we try to avoid believing it is more realistic and natural to deliver live by learning the information properly unlike many other channels that read voiceovers from scripted text.
Rich, I like your reviews but that jumper has to go !
Noooooo...it's a Martine Rose...What's wrong with it?