"The man you see here owns 3.7 percent of all the Aston Martin Lagondas ever made." I'm sure some of the members here own more than 3.7 percent of all Speedmaster 105.012s produced
Lagondas look like what a 6 year old would do if given a Chrysler K-car as a template and told to make it "look cool".
Today, Dudding owns properties throughout England.[4] When discussing other contributors to his success, Dudding describes the importance of promptly evicting tenants for failure to pay...
I like the Lagonda series quite a bit and almost got one for under $20k back in the 90's after production ended. That represents about 1/10th of the asking price for the final cars sold, so a massive depreciation. They're interesting cars for sure, but their prices have recently climbed beyond their practical worth. I'd put the same money (if I had it) towards an AM V8. Sadly I don't think thats a decision I'll have to make anytime soon.