Representing the third generation of Aston Martin’s flagship grand tourer, this 2019 DBS Superleggera is powered by a 715 HP twin-turbocharged V12. Finished in White Stone over an Obsidian Black leather interior, this example is generously equipped at a sticker price exceeding $349k including Special AML paint, 21” forged Y-spoke wheels in satin and gloss black, Q Carbon Wings, Carbon Tinted Gloss Black Bodypack, Bang & Olufsen BeoSound Audio system, ventilated front seats, and much more. Serviced by Aston Martin Newport Beach under the care of its two previous owners, this Superleggera is now being offered for auction by its seller out of California with just over 11k miles on the odometer.
The Special AML White Stone paint is contrasted by the Carbon Tinted Gloss Black Bodypack at an added cost of approximately $4k. Additional options include 21” forged Y-spoke wheels in satin and gloss black, red brake calipers, and Q Carbon Wings/Aston Martin script. Standard features include full LED headlights with integrated daytime running lights as well as a carbon fiber hood, trunk, splitter, and diffuser. Additional options include smoked tail lamps and the roof panel & side mirrors in gloss black. Detailed images are provided in the gallery along with a clean CARFAX report.
Inside, this DBS is upholstered in Obsidian Black leather and Alcantara with grey contrast stitching. This Superleggera includes the optional Bang & Olufsen BeoSound Audio system, power seat bolsters, ventilated front seats, Aston Martin Wings-embroidered headrests, flint-colored seatbelts, heavy-pile floor mats, and an umbrella. Standard features include a navigation system, a 360-degree camera, 12-way adjustable seats, rain-sensing wipers, and dual-zone automatic climate control.
A twin-turbocharged 5.2-liter V12 produces up to 715 HP and 663 lb.-ft. of torque, driving the rear wheels by way of an 8-speed automatic transmission and allowing acceleration to 60 MPH in approximately 3.2 seconds. Standard features include a limited-slip differential and Active Torque Vectoring, selectable drive modes, and carbon ceramic brakes. This DBS has been serviced at authorized Aston Martin dealerships, and most recently benefitted from a major service at Aston Martin Beverly Hills in August of 2023. This example remains the balance of its Certified Pre-Owned warranty that remains in effect until January 30, 2024, however, the seller adds it may be further extended.
This sale will include the owner’s manuals, extensive documentation, a toolkit, and a clean title.
The seller would like you to know: "This high-spec DBS is covered under warranty (which can be extended further at the buyer's expense) and is a near-perfect example! Bid to WIN!"
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WARRANTY INTACT! All dealer service!
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@JDCar599 Definitely a sleeper, but it is pretty menacing in person. Agree on the starting with a 2!
@vo152 The Aston Martin design team has always been on their game!
@BarryLe I looked this car over very carefully and would say so, but out of an abundance of caution I will stop short of guaranteeing anything!
I think the DBS Superleggera is one of the best designed cars available.......and that exhaust sound has no rivals. I don't mind "subtle" but this spec might just be a little too subtle. The final bid should begin with a 2 given the original MSRP but sadly AM's don't appear to get the same money as Ferrari or Porsche. GLWTA.
Beautiful Aston indeed. I always find they seem to know how to make the perfect hood on all there models (strange observation I know). Lovely car.
baderink: Are you telling me that in 11,000 miles, there is not one paint chip or small nick anywhere on the front end of the Aston?
Good evening PCar! Looking forward to an exciting finish tomorrow at 11:40 a.m. Pacific Time.
We are here to answer any last minute questions, although I will be offline from 10:00 to 10:30 a.m. PT tomorrow, but will promptly respond ASAP if there are any questions.
Thank you for looking/watching/bidding! We are here to sell, GOOD LUCK!
@BarryLe To each their own. Our client prefers to have professional paint correction and ceramic coating, rather than the sometimes distorted and foggy look of PPF. The good news is that there are literally no flaws on this vehicle, so you can put PPF on it now without any issues!
Amazing. A $300,000.00 car and no one thought to protect it with PPF.
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@TheAston @TheAston Good evening and happy thanksgiving!
1. Tires were replaced about a year ago at ~9k miles, so they are darn near new. No concerns there. The brakes on the DBS are factory carbon ceramics which are good for A LOT of miles. My last DBS (2012) had 54k miles on it and the first set of brakes were still going strong. This car, with 11k miles must have 80%+ left on them...at least.
2. There are no imperfections on this car except for some scrapes under the front bumper from low driveways. No other issues outside and the car has been washed weekly, detailed monthly, and ceramic coated when acquired. Inside is the same story. Near perfect, maybe some creases on the seats in the usual spots, but nothing noteworthy or unusual. No leather separation (and if there was, it would be covered under warranty).
3. No PPF.
This car was owned by a great client of ours who does not use or drive his cars hard. You can see his garage (photo 18). The first time this car was driven hard is when we got in the driver's seat for the video.
Don't miss this one!
Thank you,
Baderink
Hi baderink.
Thanks for the informative listing.
1) can you please comment on tire and breaks as i didn't see measurements in the 8/23 service report.
2) describe any paint blemish and interior leather issues. Aston has a history of leather separation.
3) PPF?
Thanks
Happy Thanksgiving to the folks at PCar and viewers/bidders of this amazing DBS. We are here for the next week to answer questions or to show the car with reasonable notice. Thank you and BID TO WIN!