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Posted By: Tony MK2 Aston Martin: DB9 - 9th Oct 2004 11:27pm
First Drive: 2005 Aston Martin DB9
Marvelous is as marvelous does.

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2005 Aston Martin DB9
Base price $160,000 (MT est)
Vehicle layout Front engine, rwd, 2-door, 2+2-pass
Engine 5.9L/444-hp V-12, DOHC, 4 valves/cyl
0-60 mph, sec 4.9 (mfr est)
On sale in U.S. Currently

A comedy routine by Billy Crystal revolved around a Fernando Lamas-like character who pursued perfection through vanity. "When you look mahvelous, darling, you are mahvelous," he exhorted. No student of "Saturday Night Live," Aston Martin chief executive Ulrich Bez enthuses, "The new DB9 drives as good as it looks."

When more stringent safety standards signaled the end of the line for the long-running DB7, the pressure was on to create a new gran turismo to meet those lofty standards. Henrik Fisker, Aston Martin design director, extols, "To design a GT car, you must start with the right proportions," although it must be noted that this design was initiated by the hand of Ian Callum, who also did the DB7.

There's no reinventing of the wheel going on here--just highly evolved Aston Martin cues such as a wide-mouth grille, meaty 19-inch wheels set in Coke-bottle-shaped fender flares, short overhangs, long dash-to-axle ratio, and a streamlined, set-back cabin. Swan-wing doors rise at a 12-degree angle when opened. Compared with the DB7, the new car's wheelbase is nearly six inches longer and the front track two inches wider.

There's also the sense that, in this world of robots and just-in-time manufacturing, the DB9 is a handbuilt car. You get the feeling a lot of white-coated technicians and artisans fussed over it to make it special for the buyer. Aston wants you to see this in details such as the one-piece chrome strip around the side window openings or the headlamps free of cutlines intersecting at the fenders. In the interior, too, instead of little strips of wood here and there, Aston uses large wood pieces (walnut, mahogany, or even bamboo) on the dash upper center stack and top edges of the doors. These are "structural," not just ornamental. There's a three-dimensional aluminum look for the floodlit instruments. Bridge of Weir does the leatherwork. A clear glass (not plastic) starter button on the dash center stack glows red when the ignition is on and turns blue when the engine has subsequently started.

At the same time, the DB9 benefits from access to parent Ford Motor Company's bank account, research labs, and tier-one suppliers. Jeremy Main, product-development director, explains that the structure of the new DB9 is composed entirely of aluminum extrusions and castings joined with polyurethane adhesive. That's right, it's glued together. Aston claims a stiff 27 Hz torsional-rigidity figure.


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With the front-midship placement of the all-aluminum V-12 and the transmission moved to the rear axle, the DB9 enjoys an ideal 50/50 front/rear weight distribution. A full 85 percent of the car's mass is within the wheelbase. Main contends that, compared with the old DB7, the new car's polar moment is close to the driver's stomach. And the engine has been dropped down in the chassis to lower the center of gravity. Forged-aluminum control arms front and rear and aluminum coil-over shocks help reduce unsprung weight.


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Open the magnesium-framed door, settle into the driver's seat (with more fore/aft travel now to accommodate up to a 6-foot, 3-inch corn-fed North American) and push that clear-glass engine start button. You'd never guess the all-aluminum DOHC 5.9-liter V-12 originally was developed for the DB7 from two lowly Ford Duratec 3.0-liter V-6 engines piggybacked end to end. The Aston 12 makes power the old-fashioned way, without variable valve timing or variable-length intake manifolds. A full 85 percent of the engine's torque is achieved at 1500 rpm. It has twin electronically controlled throttles and large-bore stainless-steel dual exhaust. When these pipes are moving air, the resulting sound is as delicious as anything Ferrari or Lamborghini has to offer.

A rigid aluminum torque tube connects the engine to the rear-mounted transaxle. The Touchtronic automatic transmission can be paddled up and down through the gears or left in Drive. Dash-mounted Park, Reverse, and Drive transmission buttons are reminiscent of early 1960s Chrysler products.

The driving beauty of the DB9 is its balance and responsiveness. The car corners nearly flat despite no active suspension system, yet manages a suitably luxurious ride quality even though it's perched on a thin veneer of 19-inch Bridgestone REO 50 Z-rated rubber. ZF speed-sensitive rack-and-pinion steering keeps the driver apprised of what those tires are dealing with. Large-diameter Brembo four-piston monobloc calipers and 14.0-inch front, 13.0-rear ventilated and grooved rotors scrub speed with a vengeance. The standard stability control isn't aggressive or intrusive as long as you feign obedience for the laws of physics.

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Early on, Aston looked at ceramic brakes, active damping, and tubular control arms, but stuck to more cost-effective technologies. Exotic GT cars have to deliver some semblance of value for dollar even if the back seats in this 2+2 would be a tight fit for dwarfs and hobbits.

The DB9's beauty is clear to see, inside and out. It may be the highest-quality Aston Martin ever built; it exhibits jewellike attention to detail and combines high chassis technology and the cachet of a sonorous V-12 engine. Mahvelous. Simply mahvelous.
Posted By: jimbo4x4 Re: Aston Martin : DB9 - 10th Oct 2004 1:12am
Ford have ruined these beasts. There's none of the individuality they used to have, that dashboard looks like it's come straight out of a mondeo. Sorry but if I was given one I'd sell it and get a TVR. 'nuf said.
Posted By: AL Re: Aston Martin : DB9 - 12th Oct 2004 10:23am
Shame that we dont own the brand anymore but its still a quality car and Ford are keeping in tradition its just such a shame they are using parts out of a Mondeo!
Posted By: AX_125 Re: Aston Martin : DB9 - 12th Oct 2004 11:10am
I could think of better things to spend $160,000 on.

I would rather have a civic type R, integra or NSX any rather than this thing.
Posted By: AL Re: Aston Martin : DB9 - 12th Oct 2004 2:06pm
What would you do with the $135,000 change?
Posted By: AX_125 Re: Aston Martin : DB9 - 12th Oct 2004 2:21pm
Buy a second hand of the above tease
Posted By: DavidB Re: Aston Martin : DB9 - 18th Aug 2005 10:43am
Is it me or have every AM looked identical in design for the past 10 years? Am I the only one who can see this? And it must be the only 'supercar' where people barely flinch as one drives past, they're so anonymous.
Go with the TVR thing though, the Managing Director is a 24 year old russian billionaire, not a 60 year old grandfather in a suit, thinking about 'deadlines' and cutting corners.
Posted By: Sanchez Re: Aston Martin : DB9 - 20th Aug 2005 11:21am
these car s are still lovely who ever make s them, i have stood over one of the engine bays of a db7 and bugger me they are big things.
Posted By: rossi-foci Re: Aston Martin : DB9 - 22nd Aug 2005 9:13am
a friend of mine has got a Vanquish, and it is absolutely gorgeous!!

No matter what, people do flinch when it goes past, infact it turns heads in a big way.
I'd much rather have one than a ferrari or tvr, theyre stupidly quick too.

If you see one up close, you realise that they are monsters! Trust me, you wouldnt rather have a civic type R or an NSX IMO, plus, how many times have u seen a vanquish on the roads? (not that this justifies the price tag!!)

Without meaning to post drift, I've heard its worth paying the extra for the vanquish than the DB9 (£109,000 DB9 - £185,000 Vanquish). Most people who've been in as Aston, or reviews you read agree that they are monsterous!
Posted By: Anonymous Re: Aston Martin : DB9 - 22nd Aug 2005 12:22pm
Very smart laugh I like them. Wish I had the money though no
Posted By: scoop Re: Aston Martin : DB9 - 27th Aug 2005 7:52pm
U guys are mad. Jezza (Clarkson) says this was the best car he drove in 2004,seeing him slay it made it look like a fantastic machine. The intrerior?!!!!

Crystal engine start vutton, Crystal dash binnacle,wood centre section of dash, lovely heater dials. Some of the buttons may be modern ford switchgear (i dont know) but its still stylish as hell

JC quote

"and none has such a stylish interior"

103 thousand notes, 60 thousand cheaper than vanquish with a much better gearbox.

Id love one of these and if i had 100k id buy it!
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