£120k for an 05 DB9?!

£120k for an 05 DB9?!

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George H

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14,713 posts

170 months

Tuesday 15th November 2011
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Is it just me, or does this seem like a complete rip off?

http://pistonheads.com/sales/2562592.htm

Does anyone know anything about the car? I would like to know why it is priced so ridiculously high. Reading the advert I got the impression you could probably buy an 05 DB9 coupe for 1/3 of the price, spend maybe £10-20k modifiying it and end up with exactly the same.

michael gould

5,692 posts

247 months

Tuesday 15th November 2011
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It does seem a tad overpriced....probably worth 55k as a special

JohnG1

3,485 posts

211 months

Tuesday 15th November 2011
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I agree with Michael.


Jockman

17,988 posts

166 months

Tuesday 15th November 2011
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I agree with JohnG1....who agrees with Michael....who is concurring with Georgeous H.

Wonder what le Yeti thinks ??

Lunablack

3,494 posts

168 months

Tuesday 15th November 2011
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Well it has got a special Le Mans filler cap..... So it could be worth £120k hehe

burntout

1,390 posts

160 months

Tuesday 15th November 2011
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Yup.... Well over priced... Doest even seem to have any real power or performace upgrades... Mind you it does have a le Mans filler cap...

When you think what you could buy for the same or even less money..... Unless that price is a mistake it wont sell...

George H

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14,713 posts

170 months

Tuesday 15th November 2011
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Is this the first time we have been in almost unanimous agreement?! hehe

It's up for £125k on the dealers website, so don't think it's just an error.

burntout

1,390 posts

160 months

Tuesday 15th November 2011
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George H said:
Is this the first time we have been in almost unanimous agreement?! hehe

It's up for £125k on the dealers website, so don't think it's just an error.
Really??? They cant honestly think it is worth that... It just doesnt stand apart from any other DB9, poofy badges aside.. And come to think of it,, the interior would put me off, not keen on the quilted look....

Something that has been spec'd by an individual from new may never appeal to other people... I wonder what he paid for it new????


George H

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Tuesday 15th November 2011
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Jockman said:
Wonder what le Yeti thinks ??
Probably ecstatic. Going off those prices his must be worth £300k hehe

michael gould

5,692 posts

247 months

Tuesday 15th November 2011
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Hope yeti doesn’t spoil the party and come up with the reason the embellishments are worth the extra 65k

burntout

1,390 posts

160 months

Tuesday 15th November 2011
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Murph7355

38,726 posts

262 months

Tuesday 15th November 2011
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People can put whatever they like on the price tag. It's what someone actually hands over for it that defines what it's worth. And that car will be lucky to reach half that amount.

I particularly liked the...bored of the usual silvers and greys, this owner of undoubted good taste and not much common sense had it sprayed.....grey.

Whoever wrote that advert obviously used to work as Gordon Brown's speech writer. fkwit.

Jockman

17,988 posts

166 months

Tuesday 15th November 2011
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michael gould said:
Hope yeti doesn’t spoil the party and come up with the reason the embellishments are worth the extra 65k
Yeti only ever enhances the party.

Though, I fear he may struggle to account for such a large differential wink

peterr96

2,226 posts

181 months

Tuesday 15th November 2011
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But it's got red seatbelts. They surely go some way to justify the price.
My 1st car, an MG Metro had them but no quilted seats.

Looking at www.howmanyleft.co.uk the MG Metro is actually significantly rarer than the DB9 too. (181 taxed in 2011 vs 2492 DB9 coupes)

That said it really was a piece of scensorede

yeti

10,523 posts

281 months

Tuesday 15th November 2011
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Gnetlemen, gentlemen, what we're looking at here is a unique, one-off commission by Aston Martin Works Service, the most famous of DB9s and something very special indeed.

http://www.evo.co.uk/carreviews/evocarreviews/6377...

Imagine this car with a Bamford Rose conversion (nothing comparable was available at the time) and you would have an extremely special car.

Having said that... we're looking at nearly-new DBS money there. Personally if I was looking for a coupe I would desperately want this one, but not to the tune of £120k. Perhaps £80k as a WS one-off.

So we're all in agreement then, my car is better. Thought so wink

Edited by yeti on Tuesday 15th November 17:52

mikey k

13,014 posts

222 months

Tuesday 15th November 2011
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yeti said:
Gnetlemen, gentlemen, what we're looking at here is a unique, one-off commission by Aston Martin Works Service, the most famous of DB9s and something very special indeed.

http://www.evo.co.uk/carreviews/evocarreviews/6377...

Imagine this car with a Bamford Rose conversion (nothing comparable was available at the time) and you would have an extremely special car.

Having said that... we're looking at nearly-new DBS money there. Personally if I was looking for a coupe I would desperately want this one, but not to the tune of £120k. Perhaps £80k as a WS one-off.

So we're all in agreement then, my car is better. Thought so wink

Edited by yeti on Tuesday 15th November 17:52
Exactly!

But with an illegal UK plate
Seems a bit prices for a car chaved up by Works Services wink
(Especially as Yeti has chaved his up for a lot less wink )

hartley

704 posts

205 months

Tuesday 15th November 2011
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Agreed it's an Emperors Clothes Job. Quite like the quilting though a la DB7 Zagato - anybody got any idea of what that might cost to do ?

George H

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170 months

Tuesday 15th November 2011
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Murph7355 said:
I particularly liked the...bored of the usual silvers and greys, this owner of undoubted good taste and not much common sense had it sprayed.....grey.
rofl

yeti said:
Gnetlemen, gentlemen, what we're looking at here is a unique, one-off commission by Aston Martin Works Service, the most famous of DB9s and something very special indeed.

http://www.evo.co.uk/carreviews/evocarreviews/6377...

Imagine this car with a Bamford Rose conversion (nothing comparable was available at the time) and you would have an extremely special car.

Having said that... we're looking at nearly-new DBS money there. Personally if I was looking for a coupe I would desperately want this one, but not to the tune of £120k. Perhaps £80k as a WS one-off.
That plate it has in the Evo article is absolutely atrocious!

I still think £80k would be steep for an 05 DB9 with fancy paint and a tarted up interior (which imo isn't as nice as the standard one, looks far too Bentley with that quilted leather)

yeti

10,523 posts

281 months

Tuesday 15th November 2011
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hartley said:
Agreed it's an Emperors Clothes Job
But the cachet of being the only *real* thing WS has ever done to the DB9. But agreed, it's nothing more than cosmetic although the bespoke aluminium diffuser would be nice. I bet the fuel filler cap cost a fortune to install as it'd require bodywork.

Combined with a proper engine modification, something quite special... it's also need sports pack of course as it's such an early car!

If I was that dealer I'd get some engine stuff done on it then bang it out for that money again. With 500bhp and the uniqueness of the WS conversion, it'd be worth more than a DBS to someone.

George H

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Tuesday 15th November 2011
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peterr96 said:
But it's got red seatbelts. They surely go some way to justify the price.
My 1st car, an MG Metro had them but no quilted seats.

Looking at www.howmanyleft.co.uk the MG Metro is actually significantly rarer than the DB9 too. (181 taxed in 2011 vs 2492 DB9 coupes)

That said it really was a piece of scensorede
Off topic as is often the way here, my first car was a Rover Metro with red seatbelts too - a 6 point race harness since I was 13 and used it for junior banger racing biggrin

Shame it never survived testing hehe