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The Aston Martin DB9
So you want to be James Bond for the day or weekend. The Aston Martin DB9 is the ultimate Super Car with the finesse and sophistication under this V12 6L engine. This is the best Money can Hire. A quintessential English car understated but as they say only Diamond Collectors know the true value of a diamond. Self Drive this baby with AU55OME or awesome on the number plate and be talk of the town.
Performance
The Volante is powered by a 470bhp V12 that pulls like a train at low revs and has 443lb ft of pulling strength on tap to make overtaking effortless. Buyers can choose from a six-speed manual gearbox or a six-speed automatic with manual override. This swaps ratios smoothly, and feels a little monsterish flat-footed when you push it to the Max.
Ride & Handling
On smooth, fast roads the Volante feels composed and grippy, but throw in some surface variations and it flys. In addition, while the ride is more forgiving than the coupé’s.
Refinement
The Italians aren’t alone in making fabulous-sounding 12-cylinder engines. The Aston sounds as good as any and, with the roof down, there’s less to separate you from the glorious howl it emits under acceleration. The 19-inch wheels kick up road noise, but wind buffeting isn’t a problem.
Quality & Reliability
Aston’s V12 engine has proved itself in the DB9 coupé and Vanquish, although some strange warning messages flashed up during our test. The gearboxes should also be reliable. The cabin looks great, but some of the materials used and the standard of fit and finish is a disappointment in places.
Safety & Security
Volvo helped Aston develop the DB9, and it has a full range of electronic traction and braking aids, plus four airbags. In the event of a rollover, the front screen can take twice the car’s weight, and protection hoops pop up behind the rear head restraints. A security tracker system is fitted.
Behind The Wheel
The dash is covered with matt wood and aluminium, while the rest of the cabin is trimmed with leather and carpet. The front seats are fully adjustable and superbly supportive. Forward visibility is fine but the rear window is miniscule, which makes reversing a matter of faith with the roof up. Minor dash switches are also small and difficult to read.
Space & Practicality
The Volante retains the back seats of the hard-top DB9, but don’t go thinking these can comfortably accommodate people. With a couple of average-sized adults up front, rear legroom is virtually non-existent. You’re better off using the space for luggage that the smallish boot can’t swallow, although the backrests don’t fold flat to extend the luggage bay.
Equipment
As you would expect, given the price tag, climate control, powered seat adjustment, satellite-navigation and a terrific stereo are all standard. However, for a price, Aston will happily customise the car with any extra you can think of.
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