The Lagonda has always been one of my favorite automobiles, and the Series 4 Lagonda is my favorite. Love the lean look of the front with the 6 headlights. Beautiful design!
Beautiful car . Loved your presentation! Fist saw one dart along the lane opposite as I peered down from the upper deck of a bus , I was about 14 /16 years old - 1980/ 82 and was immediately struck by its sleek appearance. The series 4 was definitely the best version , one could fantasise of course what a series 5 or 6 would have offered had Aston Martin Lagonda continued with this amazing car.
I remember seeing one of these as a kid outside of a department store in Al Khobar Saudi Arabia. I was already aware of the Lagonda but had no idea how rare they were. I’ve never seen one again
It’s an amazing car that’s for sure but a link to that music or at least letting me know what it is would be priceless for me, that intro Beat is unotherly.
Recall seeing one of the first ones on the road, beautiful in red - it belonged to the mother of a boy at school. She was something of a society name and had “advised” on the interior. A splendid futuristic anomaly at the time of dismal mediocrity Allegros, Princesses etc.
@@HWMAstonMartinLtd LOL, I'm gonna have to use that. IF I ever get my hands on one of these you people will hate me, it will get a dirty ol turbo diesel and roll coal and go off roading, any posh car I get, I'm gonna have to make it roll coal and sling mud, the Lagonda would just give me so many more comical things to say about it. But don't worry I prob never will come across one I live out in the white hood in the hollars of appalachia, you don't see stuff like this where I live and I couldn;'t afford it unless it was totaled or someone just basically handed it over lol, so in debt from buying a home any car payment right now would be a be no lol. I'm so curious what these feel like to ride in. Only posh rides I've ever had were 80s Porsches' 928 and 944 but respectable in their own right.
I think the Series 2-4 is a design classic even more. The Series 1 was just an Aston Martin V8 with four doors. The Series 2 was an amazing step from the past to the future in design and technology!
Thanks Channel. We had the vehicle on loan and it was available for sale. We know the current owner of this Lagonda and could certainly enquire if it could become available for purchase. Would you like us to make an enquiry as to its current status?
Yes, they are difficult to find. It is remarkable that less than 700 were made over the whole production period. It will definitely be worth the wait!!
@@HWMAstonMartinLtd I thought the sarcasm would help what I meant but I guess not. That Mercedes V8 is becoming everyone’s engine, especially cash strapped Aston.
@@DarthWaffle. Yes, it is a great engine but not the only engine - there is the 5.2 V12 Twin-Turbo Aston engine and the 6.5 V12 N/A too. All still in production.
For such a large car they are staggeringly small, tight and cramped in the rear. You kept saying how much room there was in the rear…. I was thinking you must be kidding…. Then you got in and you frankly don’t look comfortable at all, your head was in the roof and your legs in the seat back…. Still a very unique car but by this series they had unfortunately become a pastiche caricature of themselves…. All the sharp elegant lines that made them bonkers and unique were smoothed away….
Interesting comments. The interior space is all relative. Compared to our sports/gt car range, the interior space was a revelation. It is not the most practical but the compromise made for the dramatic shape was absolutely worth it. It remains a remarkably usable car that allows you to bring your friends or family along for the adventure. As for the shape, it did change over time but if you see a Lagonda like this driving with everyday traffic, it still looks remarkable in comparison to anything else. We have no skin in the game with the model years (this car is long gone) but we actually prefer the later updates so it is really a question of personal preference.
The Lagonda has always been one of my favorite automobiles, and the Series 4 Lagonda is my favorite. Love the lean look of the front with the 6 headlights. Beautiful design!
Thanks Matt. We are very fond of Lagonda too!
Series 4 is by far the best looking, to my eye.
Yes, a great looking Lagonda.
Just beautiful I can’t get over how different it looks from the series one.
The updates really work, we loved having this car in the showroom.
Beautiful lines . Sharp and crisp love the small grill . What an engine , what a car .
Thanks for the comments. Yes, there is really nothing else like it on the road. A wonderful and unique design.
Beautiful car . Loved your presentation! Fist saw one dart along the lane opposite as I peered down from the upper deck of a bus , I was about 14 /16 years old - 1980/ 82 and was immediately struck by its sleek appearance. The series 4 was definitely the best version , one could fantasise of course what a series 5 or 6 would have offered had Aston Martin Lagonda continued with this amazing car.
Thanks Paul. Really appreciate your comments. Great point too about 5 & 6 series. One wonders what Lagonda might have evolved into.
Best English Car, gentlemanlike, Art Deco style, uniqe and ageless specialties!!
I remember seeing one of these as a kid outside of a department store in Al Khobar Saudi Arabia. I was already aware of the Lagonda but had no idea how rare they were. I’ve never seen one again
Such a rare and beautiful sight the Lagonda. It is always a rare treat whenever we see one here at the Dealership. Thanks for your comment.
@@HWMAstonMartinLtd For sure. Great video
@@omostim2385 Thank you!
It’s an amazing car that’s for sure but a link to that music or at least letting me know what it is would be priceless for me, that intro Beat is unotherly.
Recall seeing one of the first ones on the road, beautiful in red - it belonged to the mother of a boy at school.
She was something of a society name and had “advised” on the interior.
A splendid futuristic anomaly at the time of dismal mediocrity Allegros, Princesses etc.
Oh to have been dropped off at school in one of these! Agreed though Bill. Way ahead of it’s time.
I would love one!
They are remarkable machines. Thanks for your comments.
Lovely!
In the LAGonda you don't simply go driving, you do LAGonding, nothing else like it....
An action so good, it gets it's own verb!
@@HWMAstonMartinLtd LOL, I'm gonna have to use that. IF I ever get my hands on one of these you people will hate me, it will get a dirty ol turbo diesel and roll coal and go off roading, any posh car I get, I'm gonna have to make it roll coal and sling mud, the Lagonda would just give me so many more comical things to say about it. But don't worry I prob never will come across one I live out in the white hood in the hollars of appalachia, you don't see stuff like this where I live and I couldn;'t afford it unless it was totaled or someone just basically handed it over lol, so in debt from buying a home any car payment right now would be a be no lol. I'm so curious what these feel like to ride in. Only posh rides I've ever had were 80s Porsches' 928 and 944 but respectable in their own right.
Now that is a cool car. How much are these worth now?
Thanks PS4. A nice S4 like this are fetching north of a 100k now.
The original series 1 is a design classic
A brave and wonderful piece of design.
I think the Series 2-4 is a design classic even more. The Series 1 was just an Aston Martin V8 with four doors. The Series 2 was an amazing step from the past to the future in design and technology!
Stunning. Probably the best example in existence.
Thanks Douglas. It really is a beautiful example. Very rarely seen in that condition
Cool!
Thanks Gary. It is a super cool car indeed.
Is this still available. I know it’s a long shot
Thanks Channel. We had the vehicle on loan and it was available for sale. We know the current owner of this Lagonda and could certainly enquire if it could become available for purchase. Would you like us to make an enquiry as to its current status?
Serie one was the best looking. Prefer green metallic. Been searching for one to buy for some time now,hard to find but worth waiting for
Yes, they are difficult to find. It is remarkable that less than 700 were made over the whole production period. It will definitely be worth the wait!!
I love the serie 2 more.
That's fair. They are all pretty cool though!
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Thank you Sajid
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Yes beautiful car. I’ve seen Lagonda’s before and they all look a bit dated, this version actually works as a modern car for me, style wise.
Agreed, there is something very elegant and timeless about this spec.
All those Astons, soon all with the same engine. (Sarcastic tone)
They currently don't all have the same engines and there is no plan for that to be the case as it stands.
@@HWMAstonMartinLtd I thought the sarcasm would help what I meant but I guess not. That Mercedes V8 is becoming everyone’s engine, especially cash strapped Aston.
@@DarthWaffle. Yes, it is a great engine but not the only engine - there is the 5.2 V12 Twin-Turbo Aston engine and the 6.5 V12 N/A too. All still in production.
I'm just a lottery win away from buying one of those.
We are ready when you are!
For such a large car they are staggeringly small, tight and cramped in the rear. You kept saying how much room there was in the rear…. I was thinking you must be kidding…. Then you got in and you frankly don’t look comfortable at all, your head was in the roof and your legs in the seat back….
Still a very unique car but by this series they had unfortunately become a pastiche caricature of themselves…. All the sharp elegant lines that made them bonkers and unique were smoothed away….
Interesting comments. The interior space is all relative. Compared to our sports/gt car range, the interior space was a revelation. It is not the most practical but the compromise made for the dramatic shape was absolutely worth it. It remains a remarkably usable car that allows you to bring your friends or family along for the adventure.
As for the shape, it did change over time but if you see a Lagonda like this driving with everyday traffic, it still looks remarkable in comparison to anything else. We have no skin in the game with the model years (this car is long gone) but we actually prefer the later updates so it is really a question of personal preference.
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you need to buy a extra one for the spare parts
We can still get many parts but there are definitely a few bits that are getting more difficult to source.
Two filler caps but only one tank
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They are very cool indeed!
Two filler caps but only one tank