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Aston Martin Lagonda


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A car produced by Aston Martin. Named for a marque absorbed into Aston Martin in 1947 which ended production in 1965.

History

The following section is an excerpt from Wikipedia's Automotive Industries page on 1 June 2020, text available via the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.

The Aston Martin Lagonda is a full-size luxury four-door saloon which was manufactured by British automobile manufacturer Aston Martin between 1974 and 1990. A total of 645 were produced. The name was derived from the Lagonda marque that Aston Martin had purchased in 1947. There are two distinct generations, the original, the short lived 1974 design based on a lengthened Aston Martin V8, and the entirely redesigned, wedge-shaped Series 2 model introduced in 1976 along with subsequent evolutions.

In 2014, Aston Martin confirmed it would launch a new Lagonda model called the Taraf for the Middle-East market, sold on an invitation only basis which is considered to be the successor of the Lagonda saloon.


Photographs

1989 Aston Martin Lagonda Subject:  1989 Aston Martin Lagonda
Photographer:  Jagvar
Event:  Greenwich Concours d'Elegance
Date:  4 June 2006
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1982 Specifications

ModelAutomatic Transmission
0-60 mph*8.9 seconds
80-0 mph*302 feet
Cornering Capability*0.676g
Interior Noise @ 70mph*74 dBA
Fuel Economy*12.5 mpg (estimated)
*=Test conducted by Road & Track, August 1982 issue

Article Index

DateArticleAuthor/Source
26 January 2017Someone Is Selling A 1985 Aston Martin Lagonda and Everything Works Will Maley, TorqueNews





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