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Lagonda V12 Concept |
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Grotesque mutations are a Lagonda Trait. |
Kiwieb 05-04-2009 |
What were AM thinking to give birth to such a monstrosity? So obviously the bastard and savagely mutated child of the Aston Martin Vanquish Bertone Jet 2 concept car of 2004. And accordingly to claim it is an original in-house design is a bit naughty although Bertone would never claim authorship of this iteration in several millennia let alone a mere one hundred years. It appears Lagonda cannot help itself as its last foray into the luxury car market was the wedge shaped and ill-fated Aston Martin Lagonda of 1976-91 which newly defined "lemon" as a noun/adjective for defective cars. [for more please go to Wikipedia source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aston_Martin_Lagonda] So Dr Ulrich Bez, please learn from history and slaughter this latest Lagonda travesty and, while you are doing that, remove the name Lagonda forever before its virulent virus infects your fine company's DNA once more. |
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