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Not quite an SUV, not really a wagon, and barely aesthetically acceptable, the Lagonda is the oddball from last Geneva that got everyone talking, and questioning the decision process that could lead to such a beast.
The Car Connection 2009
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"The Lagonda is the luxury car of the future," says Aston Martin Lagonda Chief Executive,
Jalopnik 2009
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"The Lagonda is the luxury car of the future," says Aston Martin Lagonda Chief Executive,
Jalopnik 2009
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"The Lagonda is the luxury car of the future," says Aston Martin Lagonda Chief Executive, Dr Ulrich Bez, "a combination of total usability, a new form and innovative new technology and materials."
Autoblog 2009
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"The Lagonda is the luxury car of the future," says Ulrich Bez.
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"The Lagonda is the luxury car of the future," says Aston Martin Chief Executive, Dr Ulrich Bez, "a combination of total usability, a new form and innovative new technology and materials."
Autoblog 2009
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Aston calls the Lagonda a "four-seat international tourer," which we take to mean as a crossover.
unknown title 2009
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"The Lagonda is the luxury car of the future," says Aston Martin Lagonda Chief Executive, Dr Ulrich Bez, "a combination of total usability, a new form and innovative new technology and materials."
Autoblog 2009
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"The Lagonda is the luxury car of the future," says Aston Martin Chief Executive, Dr Ulrich Bez, "a combination of total usability, a new form and innovative new technology and materials."
Autoblog 2009
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Aston Martin built a concept model of a potential crossover, the Lagonda, on Mercedes's GL platform a couple of years ago and the car makers have explored other ways to work together.
A Handful of Maybachs Isn't Enough Vanessa Fuhrmans 2011
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