A CLASSY sports car that tops out at 186mph can be picked up right now for less than the price of the UK’s cheapest new motor.
The model also appeared in a Bond film but most fans wouldn’t have even known it.
The Aston Martin DB9 was one of the fastest road-going models on the market in 2004.
Only around 16,500 were made in a small batch production run lasting 12 years.
Like all the DB models, it is named for David Brown, the legendary owner of Aston Martin between 1947 and 1972 who grew the brand into an international powerhouse.
The car was brought in as a replacement for the previous DB7, with Aston deciding to skip the DB8 over fears it might imply the use of a V8 engine rather than its beloved V12.
One even made a sneaky appearance in the 2006 Bond film Casino Royale as a stunt car, though it was disguised…