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Aston Martin relaunches Lagonda badge
Mon, 01 Sep 2008By Tim Pollard Motor Industry 01 September 2008 11:42 Aston Martin will relaunch the Lagonda marque, chief exec Ulrich Bez announced today. The famous name plate will be used on a range of upmarket cars, the first of which we'll see as a concept in 2009 – Lagonda's centenary year. What sort of cars will wear the Lagonda badge?
Rolls Royce Wraith for Forza 5 – the first video game Rolls Royce
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