



Aston Martin’s DB9 arrived in 2004 to take over from the ageing DB7, and it continued in production for twelve years. This British grand tourer which can never shake off the James Bond connotations that come with Aston Martin’s finest, is a great way to cover long distances in comfort, style, and with power to spare. That’s why this 2016 Aston Martin DB9 GT Volante won’t stick around for long. With just 8,300 miles on the clock, and from the final year of production, it’s as pristine as you can find a DB9. You’ve also got the original umbrellas, and garage door opener included.

Styled by Ian Callum and Henrik Fisker, the DB9 would set the Aston Martin styling template for the next decade or so, with cues that continue to be seen in the brand’s latest models. Sporting a suave Jet Black paintwork, you can play out your secret agent fantasies to a T, with the 10-spoke gloss black DT alloys adding some glitz and glamor. Gray brake calipers continue the monochrome theme, as the powered convertible top is in black too. Open a frameless door and enter an Obsidian Black interior featuring contemporary heated and powered leather seats with contrast stitching, as well as contrast carpet binding. Rear seats are present, but best for kids, or supplementary luggage space. There’s even more black, in the shape of the Piano Black interior trim pack, black pedals, and carbon fiber gear shift paddles. Climate control, cruise control, infotainment system with powered screen, and premium sound system are part of the creature comforts on offer. The signature analog Aston Martin gauge cluster with anticlockwise-sweeping tachometer greets the driver who will be eager to unleash the beast beneath the hood as soon as possible.

And what a soulful beast lurks within this 2016 Aston Martin DB9 GT Volante. It’s a 5.9L AM11 V12 that’s naturally aspirated, and on this GT variant, pushes out a genuinely eye-widening 540hp and 457lb-ft, sent rearwards via a 6-speed ZF automatic transmission. This gives zero to sixty sprints in under five seconds, and top speeds exceeding 180mph – albeit with the roof up.




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.



There’s something uber cool about driving an Aston Martin. The sheer sensation of it, the luxurious interior, the snarling V12 of earlier models, and of course the James Bond connection. Who wouldn’t want to drive a car from a brand that’s associated with the most popular movie superspy of all time? Granted, the DB9 didn’t see any screen time in the hands of Bond, but it’s still a darn fine machine. If you want to get your hands on a DB9, we have this 11,411-mile 2006 Aston Martin DB9 Volante for sale from Orinda, California. With its naturally aspirated V12, Linn 260-watt premium sound system, and Westminster Green convertible top, it’s a really awesome car to own and drive, to put it mildly.



If you own and drive an Aston Martin, you’re basically following in the footsteps of the most popular superspy, James Bond. The link between this British automaker and the fictional British superspy is historic, and continues to this day. Never mind the irony of a spy using one of the most prominent cars around, or the fact that originally Bond was a Bentley man in Ian Fleming’s novels. Either way, you can channel your inner Bond with this 2007 Aston Martin DB9 Volante that’s for sale in Maitland, Florida. With just 36,614 miles, this open-topped Aston is the way to smooth and suave driving nirvana – with that V12 under the hood!




Selecting an Aston Martin as your next vehicle shows that you are a certain sort of person. The type that appreciates British design and sports car engineering, and most likely, a James Bond fan at heart too. This iconic British automaker has had a long association with Ian Fleming’s superspy, in film at least. In the books, Bond is a Bentley man, but when the films were being produced, Aston Martin became the selected vehicle of Mr. Bond. In fact, you can find Aston Martins in over half of the Bond films produced to date. Today’s Aston Martin of choice is a 2020 Aston Martin DB11 Volante from Fort Myers, Florida. The DB11 debuted 2016 and was made until 2023, in coupe and convertible (Volante) forms. This particular example packs a twin-turbo V8 and just under 6,100 miles on the clock.



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.



Historically, British sports and luxury automaker Aston Martin applied the Vantage tag to existing vehicles, usually to signify the higher-performance derivative of them. All that changed in 2005 when they decided to make Vantage a separate model. Designed by Henrik Fisker and Ian Callum, the first proper generation of the Vantage was a huge success, and the second generation continued on a lively streak. This 2012 Aston Martin Vantage V8 Roadster is a lovely first-generation example and has received a recent servicing. With its soulful V8 engine, Sportshift automated manual gearbox and just over 24,000 miles on the clock, it’s now up for grabs in The Villages, Florida. Do you like it? You definitely do!


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