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Written by Tom Harrison
We think it"s safe to say the new Lagonda will be nothing like the old one. Not one bit. The Lagonda Series 2" arrived in 1976, complete with wedge-tastic styling that looked like no car anyone had ever seen before, and no car seen since. Early models had equally astounding interiors, with a cutting-edge digital display and touch-sensitive buttons, but these were abandoned in 1980 because they simply did not work. Like, not even a little bit. Still pop-up headlights mean all is very much forgiven.
Date written: 6 Feb 2019
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 14763
We think it"s safe to say the new Lagonda will be nothing like the old one. Not one bit. The Lagonda Series 2" arrived in 1976, complete with wedge-tastic styling that looked like no car anyone had ever seen before, and no car seen since. Early models had equally astounding interiors, with a cutting-edge digital display and touch-sensitive buttons, but these were abandoned in 1980 because they simply did not work. Like, not even a little bit. Still pop-up headlights mean all is very much forgiven.
Date written: 6 Feb 2019
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 14763