



Introduced to the world through Daniel Craig’s debut 007 movie Casino Royale, Aston Martin’s DBS made moviegoers and automotive enthusiasts alike take notice. It was the perfect grand tourer, and it looked the part as well. Upon release, the car sold like hotcakes and it’s no surprise when you have had the chance to look at this 2009 Aston Martin DBS Manual Coupe we have today in person. Located in Michigan this is one rare bird in today’s market thanks to multiple features on the car and this is your chance to own one before they inevitably appreciate in value as time passes by.

The DBS was a thing of beauty and when matched with the aptly named Casino Royale Silver. This 2009 Aston Martin DBS Manual Coupe sports a Casino Royale exterior and looks really Bond-esque with its bright DBS front bumper grille commanding attention as well. The vehicle rides on its original silver Aston Martin wheels with black brake calipers give the car a sleek and sporty grand tour look. The interior of this 2009 Aston Martin DBS Manual Coupe is a thing of beauty too. Stepping inside and you would first notice the carbon fiber door capping setting the tone for what’s to come. The interior is finished off with the upper and lower trim in obsidian black with silver and black stitching mixing well. The black theme continues onto the carpeting which is also finished off in obsidian black. The leather seats with the infill in black alcantara holds and Raven black stitching compliments the rest of the interior well. In terms of entertainment, this car has an Aston Martin premium audio system which is housed under a piano black fascia, and you also get Bluetooth for easy connectivity. The front parking sensors and power-fold mirror in this car sure help when navigating tight spots and parking.

Where this 2009 Aston Martin DBS Manual Coupe really shines is not just in its sleek looks and luxurious interior, not even the screaming 6.0L V12 engine with 510hp on tap. What’s really special is the Graziano 6 speed manual in the car. A manual transmission Aston Martin DBS has become hot property in the collector market with them fetching way more than their automatic counterparts due to how they feel and drive. It's time you owned one and felt what it means to be quintessentially British plus a manual gearbox to shift through all that power in hand.

Car Location: Michigan 2009 MY Aston Martin DBS Coupe V12 Manual Casino Royale Silver Exterior 6.0L V12 Engine 6 Speed manual transmission Left Hand Drive Trim Upper Color: Obsidian Black Trim Lower Color: Obsidian Black Silver trim upper stitch Obsidian Black lower trim stitch Obsidian Black carpeting Seat infill in Black Alcantara Raven Black stitching Piano Black Fascia Bluetooth Black Brake Calipers Aston Martin premium audio system Power fold mirrors Front parking sensors Bright DBS Front Bumper Grille Carbon fiber door cappings



James Bond is a true British classic title. A true British title requires a heritage British automotive brand that can echo its message out to perfection. For years, Aston Martin has been James Bond's choice of machinery - you are always treated to high-intensity action sequences that showcase the British automaker's styling and engineering to perfection. Present today is an Aston Martin that is most definitely Bond’s choice, and it takes shape in the 2023 Aston Martin DBS Superleggera. With a reported 8408 miles on its clock, this British powerhouse is a head turner and ready to bring out the action hero in you, be it a sleek Sunday sundown cruise or high-intense lap day.



The DBS name is a hallowed one for British sports car maker Aston Martin. The first time it appeared was in 1967, on a stylish two-door coupe that succeeded the DB6. Since then, it’s appeared sporadically, with the latest entrance being in 2018. The DBS Superleggera is a grand tourer that’s currently in production and the successor to the Vanquish. The model was also seen in the James Bond flick ‘No Time To Die,’ as Aston Martin has been outfitting Britain’s favorite superspy with wheels for well over five decades. If you’d like to channel your inner Bond, consider this 2020 Aston Martin DBS Superleggera with its low mileage of just 4,200 miles as your next toy. The car is reportedly up-to-date on maintenance as well.



Would you like to own a modern Aston Martin from their current vehicle line-up? How about a model featured in the latest James Bond flick 'No Time To Die'? This 2022 Aston Martin DBS Superleggera Volante is just the ticket for you. Aston Martin's swan-doored grand tourer offers supreme comfort coupled with power and poise. This fine example has got only 2,003 miles on the odometer, making it perfect if you don't want to spend time on waiting lists. Two key fobs are included in the sale.




Aston Martin, known for their fine sports cars that carried James Bond around in many a movie over the decades, stunned the world when they released a four-door car in 2010. Called the Rapide, it was made until 2020, as a five-door liftback-styled executive car. Sitting on an extended DB9 and Vanquish platform, the Rapide quickly gained a cult following. It was recognized as a fast four-seater that served the Aston Martin enthusiast who had a family to satisfy as well. Today’s 2016 Aston Martin Rapide S is thus ideal for the petrolhead with commitments, and has traveled 26,000 miles so far. It’s located in Garfield, New Jersey, and if you’re still on the fence about buying this car, perhaps its lovely 5.9-liter naturally aspirated V12 will be the necessary factor to swing you towards this captivating machine.



Let’s face it, there’s no escaping the SUV onslaught. Every automaker who is somebody these days has got to have an SUV or at least a crossover in their line-up. Ferrari does, Maserati does, Lamborghini does, everyone does. Today’s candidate is Aston Martin’s finest in the SUV space, a 2021 Aston-Martin DBX from Fremont, Indiana. The DBX was introduced in 2020 and is related to the Vantage. This particular example has got under 24,000 miles on the clock, making it a suitably low-mileage example for someone who is searching for a fantastic British SUV with some James Bond-esque coolness. If that’s you, contact us right now.



The Aston Martin DB9: a car that was so well-designed it stayed in production for 12 years, and continues to impress over 2 decades after its launch. In 2004, it took over the DB line from the outgoing DB7. While it’s predecessor was often criticized as being a Jag XJS in a fancy dress, the DB9 was developed as a fresh car (in fact, there is some speculation that Aston Martin avoided calling it the DB8 to distinguish it even more from its predecessor). The convertible version was named the DB9 Volante and debuted in September 2004 with softer suspension than the coupe and extra reinforcement to protect the occupants in case of a rollover incident.


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