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By Patrick Rall on
The Land Rover Evoque is a big hit in the United States and while this is a good problem to have, Land Rover is currently struggling to keep up with the global demand of their award winning SUV but they plan to change that in September when the US allotment jumps by 25%.
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Over the next three years, Jaguar Land Rover hopes to reduce the number of dealerships in the United States by roughly 20% by consolidating the two brands into a single dealership with an ideal figure of about 200 dealerships remaining when the process is complete.
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The July Car Pack for Forza Motorsport 4 hit the Xbox Live Marketplace earlier this week with ten new cars ranging from Hudson to McLaren – spanning 60 years of high performance in a variety of very different forms.
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Jaguar Alive is a somewhat unusual promotional event that’s long on information and driving experience while very nearly devoid of any expected sales hustle.
By John Goreham on
Mad Men is a car lover’s soap opera, but the show comes down hard on Jaguar. Is it deserving of the abuse?
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Jaguar announced at the Beijing Motor Show that their upcoming F-Type would be powered by a supercharged 3.0L V6 packing 380 horsepower but in recognizing the need for bigger power in the modern sports car world, it looks as though there will be a Jaguar F-Type with a V8 engine – although it is likely going to be some time before that bigger engine hits the market.
By Adam Yamada-Hanff on
If you love Jaguar and the vehicles they make, such as the Jaguar XJ Supersport, you will be happy to hear they are being used as taxis for the first time. That is mainly for taken passengers around the famed 13-mile Nürburgring racetrack in Germany.
By Don Bain on
Jaguar will soon bring two new forced-induction engines to the global market: a supercharged 3.0-liter V6 plus a turbocharged 2.0-liter I-4 as optional choices on a number of future Jaguar models.
By Keith Griffin on
The sneak peak that Jaguar gave over the weekend of its most luxurious model ever turns out to be the 2013 Jaguar XJ Ultimate.
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Maybe it's the new Indian ownership but Jaguar is on a roll with the announcement of the must luxurious Jaguar ever.
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This time next year there should be a new cat prowling the world's highways: a Jaguar F-Type, a two-seat sports car that borrow heavily from the Jaguar legacy of great sports cars. Its upcoming production was announced at the New York Auto Show.
By Adam Yamada-Hanff on
Sir Stirling Moss, a driving legend, will be at the at the Donington Historic Festival on Sunday May 6th, 2012. He will not just be a spectator though, as he will be driving the Jaguar C-type he drove to victory in the 1952 Reims Grand Prix.
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The 18-city tour kicks off in Phoenix on April 13 and continues throughout 2012.
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Jaguar has decided to release images of its newest vehicle offering, the Jaguar XF Sportbrake, ahead of the public debut at the Geneva Motor Show. Showing the world that Jaguar means serious business in the wagon market.
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The Lyonheart K, a new, truly British sports car that is essentially a modern interpretation of the legendary Jaguar E-Type, launched yesterday to meet customer demand for the concept created by Swiss company Classic Factory and designed by Robert Palm in collaboration with Bo Zolland.
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As the Canadian International Auto Show opened today in Toronto, Jaguar Land Rover Canada presented the Jaguar C-X16 to our parliamentary neighbors, along with a somewhat refreshed line of offerings from the fabled manufacturer.
By Nicolas Zart on
The Jaguar Concept C-X75 will be a production vehicle and hints at the route Jaguar wants to take.
By Don Bain on
The 1993 Jaguar XJ200S Coupe is a rare breed indeed. Modified by Tom Walkinshaw Racing (TWR) into a street legal version of the three XJ220C’s they put to work on the GT racing circuit. It held the speed record for a production car (in spite of the Walkinshaw modifications) until the McLaren F1 took the title in 1994.
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Tata Motors has announced that when the 2012 North American International Auto Show opens next month in Detroit’s Cobo Hall, their British-based Jaguar and Land Rover brands will not be in attendance because the major American show interferes with the 2012 Auto Expo in New Delhi.
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Jaguar is releasing its Jaguar at Play TV ad this evening, which some think may go viral.
By Adam Yamada-Hanff on
The Jaguar XKR-S Convertible is currently being showcased at the LA Auto Show. The latest creation from the British icon is the fastest and most powerful open-topped GT Jaguar has ever built. The Jaguar XKR-S Convertible will deliver sheer driving pleasure to anyone who is lucky enough to get behind the wheel.