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Talk about a blast from the past: TTAC first took note of talks between Aston Martin and Daimler nearly three years ago, and the Maybach connection first shows up a few months later. But all this time later it doesn’t sound like a whole lot of progress has been made. The FT reports that the two sides are still
sounding out a partnership in which Aston Martin could take engine technology from the German carmaker in exchange for building the cars“Aston Martin needs engines and nobody at Daimler wants to let the Maybach brand die,” said one industry insider.
The problem is that the only fruit of these years of rumored Aston-Daimler flirtations has not been AMG-engined Aston sexiness, but rather the unloved GL-based Lagonda Concept. But Automotive News [sub] cites German media reports that say Daimler has
We always thought this deal would be as easy as bunging a 6.3 into the Vantage and calling it good (OK, we knew it wouldn’t be that easy), but Daimler’s inexplicable desire to revive Maybach complicates things considerably. Especially considering that Aston’s only recent four-door is actually contract built in Austria by Magna. Still, given Aston’s other tie-ups, this partnership could be a lot worse.
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I love it!
It’s so retro:
http://www.khulsey.com/stockphotography/pebble-beach-concours-duesenberg-coupe_lg.jpeg
How did some designer splice the DNA of a current Chrysler 300, the Green Hornets “Black Beauty” (which I know is Imperial based), and a variation of the ole’ Bangle Butt? Did Chris Bangle and Ralph Gilles collaborate on this one?
Boring car.
What do I see:
– A-pillar cribbed from the Chrysler Norseman;
– front maul stolen from Audi.
Not enough original design language for me.
Well, the first Lagonda also looks ‘technically’ ugly, so why not have a swing with this one. Sad though.