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Aston Martin Lagonda

May shows British boldness in the Lagonda. motoyen.com

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25 Responses to “Aston Martin Lagonda”

  1. nielslernou says:

    they should bring this back!

  2. LOGINKPW says:

    The Lagonda was (or is) basically a “jet” for the roadway. No wonder it is low in height. Look inside – a “laptop computer” dashboard!

  3. artvark956 says:

    Where’s the piano thats supposed to fall on it at the end?

  4. TheWorriedMind says:

    @SspavvesS It’s the toughest button to button from the white stripes :)

  5. whatthehallbetch says:

    @SspavvesS something by the white stripes, but i dont know what exactly

  6. hearts76100 says:

    IF YOUR READING THIS THEN YOUR A CUNT!!!

  7. Splitlaminat says:

    @SspavvesS white stripes – the toughest button to button

  8. 454blockveteran says:

    He forgot to mention… that thing got a hemi!

  9. hotelgulf says:

    This is the most gorgeous sedan ever. Absolutely stunning coachwork. Congrats to Aston for their forward vision from so many decades ago – Well done! The equivalent in a two door GT is the Weigert Vector. Man!, how I would like both of these rides in my stable!

  10. dni34 says:

    it’s just 3 fucking boxes …it’z pig hideous

  11. kittybwonderful says:

    what’s the location?

  12. JimmyChannel1 says:

    the worst aston martin design, ever

  13. BaddaBigBoom says:

    That looks like Bosham (?)

  14. NobleM15fan says:

    I prefer the original V8 Vantage. I respect Aston for taking such a huge risk, but personally I don’t like the look of this car.

  15. moneywagon1 says:

    @TheMarcellox Agree

  16. moneywagon1 says:

    @rock3tcat Gotta remember that the company had 4 different owners during the production run, it was a dark time not only in Aston Martins history, but automotive history

  17. pakruy says:

    @TheMarcellox Yes when I was a kid I was so impressed by that masterpiece.

  18. gix500 says:

    maybe they didnt sell many but this car made them well-known again, if u were young in the 80′s u will know that this car was well-known

  19. gegburgess says:

    This is an bought taste but I reckon I’m lucky it is a taste I have! Saw my first one in 77 wanted one ever since! I will have one someday much better than my EVO 8 . The tiny steering wheel and the drive for the size and weight is mighty impressive so if you don’t like it fine less competition when I go to buy mine !

  20. rock3tcat says:

    Not worthy of the Aston Martin badge…

  21. TheGeek1028 says:

    @SspavvesS The White Stripes- The Toughest Button To Button

  22. mrhairsaviour says:

    an hideous car

  23. gusoates1 says:

    What’s the background music that starts at 0:45 and ends at 1:05.

  24. nicbarrow says:

    simply magnificent in every way. i dont care how it drives or not – marvellous.

  25. ThijsDee says:

    I reckon it looks magnificent!

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