The $370,000 Aston Martin Lagonda Is the Weirdest Luxury Car Ever

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Published 2018-06-21
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The Aston Martin Lagonda is the weirdest luxury car ever made. Today I'm reviewing a 1987 Lagonda, and I'm going to show you why this $370,000 luxury car is so bizarre and unusual -- and why the Lagonda is one of my favorite cars.

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All Comments (21)
  • @naota3k
    10:43 "Pardon me sir, do you have the time?" "4:68 AM"
  • @markweatherill
    I can only imagine the incredible mess of wires that absolutely must be hiding behind that dashboard. I do recall that this car was a production nightmare for Aston Martin!
  • @ralondon4960
    Having owned one of these in 1985, in the exact same colour inside and out, I can confirm that was, and will still be, the most horrible thing ever. It retailed at £75,000 in UK in 1982 and I bought it with 5,000 miles for £25,000, such was the distain in which it was held. The seats were uncomfortable, it was not fast, or economical, 12 mpg, the engine sounded like a washing machine, with a turning circle of a boat, could not turn into narrow London streets with doing a 3 point turn, after 2 weeks I had to get rid of it, dumped it for £23k and glad to be out of it, never mind about anteater, I was called Lady Penelope or Parker for 2 years after, do not feel you missed anything not having this piece of junk.
  • @zaib6130
    it looks like a pizza hut logo lmao
  • @sithlordsoup
    You can just tell that car has probably seen over a ton a cocaine back in its day.
  • @cardo1111
    I had the honor of seeing one of these up close at a childhood friend's house (a friend of his father owned one) in the '80's. At that time it seemed like the coolest car I have ever seen. Watching this review today, nearly everything about this car's design seems like an afterthought.
  • @ManCave1972
    There’s so many bonkers choices in this car. The fact it’s like 5 metres long but has so little leg room. Those digital screens are just hilarious and when they finally pack up the car becomes undriveable.
  • @tf2oshaaa
    i can’t be the only one who thinks that the screens are still sick
  • @d.b.1176
    When a Lotus Esprit and a Lincoln Town Car really love each other very much…
  • @TheSegadroid
    I’ve had a really bad week but this video has really made me feel better. It’s well made, informative, interesting and most importantly absolutely hilarious in a very respectful way. Thank you. I’m British and yes, this car is weird.
  • @josephdale69
    Having been a Captain at an airline for 30 years, I can assure you that one of the engineers was either a pilot or aircraft engineer. There are many features and names that mimic aircraft switches of the time. The Standby switch is a prime example.
  • @GonnaSin
    Looks like the car is in italics.
  • @arrowworks-uk
    T RST= Trip reset.... I used to 3 of these and used to drive from London to Italy every month. The Series before this model had the mono post steering wheel.. just lay your hand on it and drive steer... great motorway cruiser... That and a Michelin restaurant guide was all you needed! Great fun..
  • @j-coldho1164
    Gotta love the thighbuster handbrake when it’s engaged, gives it a more of a personal feel to the driver when they park on a hill
  • @theofficialstig
    12pm : it's late I should go to bed 4:68am : still watching Doug videos
  • @lamartya.4042
    I don't know how the 70's version compared, but as a kid in the 70's just having my license, I just absolutely loved this body style and especially the front with all the lights. Thanks for this review. It just shows how some car companies wanted to be unique to all the other cars out there. How wild! Thanks again.