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What did you park next to? (Or what makes the Roadster look tiny?)

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Even a small car is BIG compared to the roadster:

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and even this car ( do you know what it is ? ) is tall, compared to the roadster:

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and here you are sitting really high, compared to the roadster:

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(Mostly poor PQ as it was made by a very old iPhone)
 
and even this car ( do you know what it is ? ) is tall, compared to the roadster:

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ed to the roadster:

So thats where its hiding ! Looks 'orribly like an Aston Martin Lagonda. Interesting looking 1976 car with Pink Panther styling cues, but the worst dashboard in history. Most have been destroyed for embarrassment to the brand (well, maybe not destroyed but certainly kept out of view)

just grab an eyefull of this, and wince :-(

Aston Martin Lagonda interior | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
 
So thats where its hiding ! Looks 'orribly like an Aston Martin Lagonda. Interesting looking 1976 car with Pink Panther styling cues, but the worst dashboard in history. Most have been destroyed for embarrassment to the brand (well, maybe not destroyed but certainly kept out of view)

just grab an eyefull of this, and wince :-(

Aston Martin Lagonda interior | Flickr - Photo Sharing!

This is better, isn't it?

 
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Even a small car is BIG compared to the roadster:

c6cc6a24.jpg


and even this car ( do you know what it is ? ) is tall, compared to the roadster:

6869fe5e.jpg


and here you are sitting really high, compared to the roadster:

2308a564.jpg


(Mostly poor PQ as it was made by a very old iPhone)

1954 Jaguar XK-120 DHC? Is that the same one in the second and third pic?
 
Looks 'orribly like an Aston Martin Lagonda. Interesting looking 1976 car with Pink Panther styling cues, but the worst dashboard in history. Most have been destroyed for embarrassment to the brand (well, maybe not destroyed but certainly kept out of view)
Yep... beat me to it, it's a Lagonda. Aston definitely wishes that everyone would forget this rare (singular?) design mistake from them. As it's one of the LONGEST cars made, it would have been funny to get a shot of the roadster next to the Lagonda... probably could have fit 2 or 2.5 roadsters within the length of the Lagonda.