Highlights
- Post-facelift model with improved aesthetics, twenty more horsepower, and glass key
- Recently serviced using OEM Aston Martin parts
- Advisory-free MOT until March 2026
- Just 51,463 miles
- Two new rear tyres recently fitted
- Well-stamped original service book and several accompanying invoices
The Appeal
Why no DB8?
Aston Martin said that its DB7 replacement was so far advanced of its predecessor that to give it a sequential name would be doing it a disservice. Whether that's the whole story, we may never know. But what we do know is that the DB9 was a truly exceptional car that certainly was leaps and bounds ahead of anything Aston had produced up until that point. Styling came courtesy of the famous Ian Callum, while all DB9s came equipped with the firm's excellent 5.9-litre V12.
This 2008 example has everything going for it. Eagle-eyed Aston enthusiasts will have noticed it's the desirable post-facelift model, featuring clear tail lamps, revised grille/mirrors and the rather James Bond gadget-like glass key. Speaking of the nation's favourite secret agent, the personalised plate is not included in the sale. Bond would probably prefer something more subtle anyway...
As the photographs show, the Aston is in very good condition for its age, and the mileage currently stands at just 51,463 miles. Peruse the history file and you'll find the well-stamped original service book. The vendor had the car serviced most recently in March 2025, using OEM parts, for which an invoice is present.
Complete with advisory-free MOT until March 2026, this is a wonderful opportunity to acquire a superb example of one of Gaydon's finest grand tourers.
Aston Martin said that its DB7 replacement was so far advanced of its predecessor that to give it a sequential name would be doing it a disservice. Whether that's the whole story, we may never know. But what we do know is that the DB9 was a truly exceptional car that certainly was leaps and bounds ahead of anything Aston had produced up until that point. Styling came courtesy of the famous Ian Callum, while all DB9s came equipped with the firm's excellent 5.9-litre V12.
This 2008 example has everything going for it. Eagle-eyed Aston enthusiasts will have noticed it's the desirable post-facelift model, featuring clear tail lamps, revised grille/mirrors and the rather James Bond gadget-like glass key. Speaking of the nation's favourite secret agent, the personalised plate is not included in the sale. Bond would probably prefer something more subtle anyway...
As the photographs show, the Aston is in very good condition for its age, and the mileage currently stands at just 51,463 miles. Peruse the history file and you'll find the well-stamped original service book. The vendor had the car serviced most recently in March 2025, using OEM parts, for which an invoice is present.
Complete with advisory-free MOT until March 2026, this is a wonderful opportunity to acquire a superb example of one of Gaydon's finest grand tourers.
History and Paperwork
- All service history accompanies the car
- Original service book and numerous invoices, all visible in the gallery below
- 51,463 miles
- MOT until 20th March 2026
- Two spare keys, including one glass key
- Spare blade key included
- Please note that the private registration number is not included in the sale

The Condition
- The vendor states they cannot fault the condition of this car; it presents superbly throughout in line with its low mileage and excellent maintenance record
- Beautiful paint finish with minimal imperfections
- All alloy wheels present well; slight kerbing to the nearside front
- Features the facelift model styling with clear rear lamps and revised mirrors and grille
- Interior presents in keeping with the vehicle's age and mileage
- Smart original interior with light wear only
- The only issue noted is that the satellite navigation screen doesn't always pop up when switched on; hardly an issue today when most would use their mobile phone

The Mechanics
- 5.9-litre V12 engine
- Six-speed ZF automatic transmission with paddle shift
- Recently serviced using genuine Aston Martin parts
- Two new tyres fitted to the rear
- Well-presented engine bay
- The vendor reports the vehicle to be in good mechanical order, with no known faults to report
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