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Does the DB9 Coupe hold up to modern luxury standards in terms of the interior?
03 February 2025 08:28
I think it falls short. Too heavy and the steering is too light to my taste. It is more of a cruiser than a proper sports GT.
Does the DB9 Coupe hold up to modern luxury standards in terms of the interior?
03 February 2025 08:28
It handles exactly as it should in the DB9. It's not meant to be a razor sharp sports car. It has to do with traveling long distances quickly and comfortably.
Does the DB9 Coupe hold up to modern luxury standards in terms of the interior?
03 February 2025 08:28
A jack of all trades, master of none. Good at many things, but not great at any one thing. That’s not always a bad thing for a GT car.
Does the DB9 Coupe hold up to modern luxury standards in terms of the interior?
03 February 2025 08:28
The handling is underrated. It's not as sharp as a 911 but more engaging than most people give it credit for. When you really push it it comes alive.
Does the DB9 Coupe hold up to modern luxury standards in terms of the interior?
03 February 2025 08:28
For its size, it handles well, but come on… most DB9s are going to spend more time cruising boulevards than carving canyons. And for that, it's perfect.
What is the quirkiest feature or design element of the DB9?
03 February 2025 08:00
The "emotional control unit" (ECU) - aka the key. This is the crystal-like thing you slot into the dash to start the car. Totally unnecessary, but so cool.
What is the quirkiest feature or design element of the DB9?
03 February 2025 08:00
On the left side of the driver's seat there is the handbrake. It takes a bit of getting used to, but after that it is quite ergonomic.
What is the quirkiest feature or design element of the DB9?
03 February 2025 08:00
How the doors open slightly upwards at an angle. It's called "swan wing" doors. It’s not quite gullwing, but it is unique and helps to add to the sense of occasion.
What is the quirkiest feature or design element of the DB9?
03 February 2025 08:00
The gear selector buttons on the dash. P, R, N, D in a line. So different from a traditional shifter and very spaceship like.
What is the quirkiest feature or design element of the DB9?
03 February 2025 08:00
The tiny rear windshield. From the outside, it looks great, but reversing is... interesting. Thank goodness for parking sensors!
What is the quirkiest feature or design element of the DB9?
03 February 2025 08:00
How the tachometer needle goes counterclockwise. It’s small, but it always catches the passengers’ eyes.
What is the quirkiest feature or design element of the DB9?
03 February 2025 08:00
The pop-up navigation screen. The nav system itself is a bit dated, but it’s cool how it rises from the dash.
What is the quirkiest feature or design element of the DB9?
03 February 2025 08:00
Little plaque in the engine bay with people who built the engine signatures. It’s a nice personal touch, and reminds you that it is hand built car.
What is the quirkiest feature or design element of the DB9?
03 February 2025 08:00
The ability to get the brake calipers in wild colors from the factory. I have seen yellow, bright yellow, and even pink. It is a fun way to customize the car.
What is the quirkiest feature or design element of the DB9?
03 February 2025 08:00
How the headliner is stitched. You don’t notice this intricate pattern at first, but once you do, you can’t help but admire it.
What is the greatest misconception regarding the Aston Martin DB9?
03 February 2025 08:00
That it's unreliable. It’s not Toyota level bulletproof, but if you take care of it, it’s actually quite reliable. Most of the issues are due to neglect or trying to save on services.
What is the greatest misconception regarding the Aston Martin DB9?
03 February 2025 08:00
People believe that it’s a hardcore sports car. It's not. It's a pretty quick grand tourer. If you expect Ferrari performance, then you miss the point of the DB9.
What is the greatest misconception regarding the Aston Martin DB9?
03 February 2025 08:00
That it is too expensive to maintain. It’s not a money pit, it’s pricier than a normal car, but that’s not what makes it a money pit. Costs are much more reasonable if you find a good independent mechanic.
What is the greatest misconception regarding the Aston Martin DB9?
03 February 2025 08:00
The back seats are usually considered useless by people. Yes, they are small, but they are ideal for kids or additional storage. Most give it credit for being more practical than it is.
What is the greatest misconception regarding the Aston Martin DB9?
03 February 2025 08:00
That it’s all show and no go. The DB9 may not have the highest horsepower numbers, but it's quick enough and sounds incredible while doing so.
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