Aston Martin Lagonda Introduction
The Aston Martin Lagonda was an opulence four-door sedan (pub) built by Aston Martin of Newport Pagnell, England, between 1976 and 1989. 645 examples of this example were produced and the common marketing cost was £150,000.
The automobile was planed by William Towns in an intense version of the classical 1970s "folded report" way. It was as original of a plan so as it is today. Car enthusiasts are ferociously parted on the auto's æsthetic measure.
Traditionally, Aston Martin had worked on 2+2 sports cars, but the Lagonda the example being maked after an important playing brand was a four-door bar with a make other V8 locomotive.
As shortly as it was introduced, it drew in hundreds of deposits from possible customers, supporting Aston Martin's cash reserves.
General Information of Aston Martin Lagonda:
| Manufacturer | Aston Martin |
| Class | GT car |
| Production | 1976–1989 |
| Body style | FR 4-door saloon |
| Predecessor | Lagonda Rapide |
| Successor | Aston Martin Rapide |
| Engine | 5.3 L V8 |
