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From the British manufacture Aston Martin, situated in Gaydon, Warwickshire, England, comes the DB9, a sports car in its first generation of production. Built in 2003 and first offered to the public in 2004, it is classed as a grand tourer and is offered as a two-door coupe or a two Volante convertible. Its predecessor is the DB7. Designed by the same designer as the V8 Vantage, Henrik Fisker, as well as Ian Cullum, the DB9 is named after the one time owner of Aston Martin: David Brown.
The engine configuration of the Aston Martin DB9 is the 6.0 Liter V-12 and the vehicle is coupled with either a six speed manual or six speed automatic transmission. The DB9 has a wheelbase that is roughly 108 inches, a length of nearly 186 inches, a width of 74 inches and a total height of 50 inches.
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