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The XJ doesn't compete with the 3 series; it's more like a 5 or 7 series competitor.
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true enough.Originally posted by scooterscot View PostUnfortunately for you Mr & Mrs (or Mr & Mr, or Mrs & Mrs, Mrs & Mrs & Mr) UK voter don't see it that way.
facts are such encumbrances.
apologies if I came across harsh to your opening post; I seem to have shot the messenger!
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Yes, push it so far that Jaguar was using plenty of Ford Focus parts to be considered oneOriginally posted by TransitTrucker View PostI was at Ford when they bought Jaguar. They pushed enormous amounts of effort into sorting out their production line quality issues and quality management in general. I hope Tata kept up the good work. . .
Against BMW 3 series XJ will only sell if it's cheap.
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I was at Ford when they bought Jaguar. They pushed enormous amounts of effort into sorting out their production line quality issues and quality management in general. I hope Tata kept up the good work. . .
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Originally posted by evilagent View PostWhilst you're venting your spleen, as if "india" is responsible for "taking" jobs, you might want to consider that the decision was made by the board of Jaguar.
It's so easy to blame those jonny foreigners with funny accents, but the actual decision was made by those with impeccable english accents, british-educated, "white", and made for the benefit of shareholders.
Intellectually weak post, and mostly Daily Fail standard of thinking, if that isn't a contradiction.
Unfortunately for you Mr & Mrs (or Mr & Mr, or Mrs & Mrs, Mrs & Mrs & Mr) UK voter don't see it that way.
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Yes, but I think actually he was complimenting the Indians and bashing the British politicians and management.Originally posted by evilagent View PostWhilst you're venting your spleen, as if "india" is responsible for "taking" jobs, you might want to consider that the decision was made by the board of Jaguar.
It's so easy to blame those jonny foreigners with funny accents, but the actual decision was made by those with impeccable english accents, british-educated, "white", and made for the benefit of shareholders.
Intellectually weak post, and mostly Daily Fail standard of thinking, if that isn't a contradiction.
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Whilst you're venting your spleen, as if "india" is responsible for "taking" jobs, you might want to consider that the decision was made by the board of Jaguar.Originally posted by scooterscot View PostTally ho shareholders & politicians, marvellous job.
Indian car manufacturer, Jaguar, were so discombobulated about the treatment they were receiving from chanting right wing UK press, cut india aid now! Bobs taking our jobs! They've now decided to relieve thousands of UK workers of income.
Nice one India.
It's not all bad news. The new Jaguar will have a special curry hook in the passenger side to convey your takeaway meal on the return trip home.
BBC News - Jaguar to build XJ model in India
It's so easy to blame those jonny foreigners with funny accents, but the actual decision was made by those with impeccable english accents, british-educated, "white", and made for the benefit of shareholders.
Intellectually weak post, and mostly Daily Fail standard of thinking, if that isn't a contradiction.
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Jaguar was a complete mess in the 80's, producing what should have been the finest car in the world (XJ series 3) in the worst factory in the world (hence the lack of reliability), and to be fair, Ford sorted Jaguar out with massive investments and quality improvements, but then they sold them to Mr Tata who must think he's got a bargain.Originally posted by Flashman View PostI don't think the Americans have ever really got the 'premium' car market. Ford bought jaguar and volvo and didn't know what to do with them. General Motors bought Saab and that all ended in tears. Gawd knows why Fiat have bough Chrysler?
I agree on Fiat/Chrysler; I just can't see what Fiat gain from that, except maybe some factories in the US.
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Yep, I saw the big ads for engineers at Birmingham airport last week. All good news for Midlands techies.Originally posted by Flashman View PostBy manufacturing in India Jaguar will be following in Mercedes and BMW's footsteps. Globalisation folks.
Had my doubt about TATA initially but they have done a remarkably good job.
New Jag engine factory will opening up in Wolverhampton soon.
Jaguar Land Rover announces start of i54 jobs campaign « Express & Star
Big thumbs up for Midlands manufacturing.
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I don't think the Americans have ever really got the 'premium' car market. Ford bought jaguar and volvo and didn't know what to do with them. General Motors bought Saab and that all ended in tears. Gawd knows why Fiat have bough Chrysler?Originally posted by doodab View PostYou might conclude that
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Since the shop floor workforce will still be the same -did TATA do such a good job because UK/American managers are crap?Originally posted by Flashman View PostBy manufacturing in India Jaguar will be following in Mercedes and BMW's footsteps. Globalisation folks.
Had my doubt about TATA initially but they have done a remarkably good job.
New Jag engine factory will opening up in Wolverhampton soon.
Jaguar Land Rover announces start of i54 jobs campaign « Express & Star
Big thumbs up for Midlands manufacturing.
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By manufacturing in India Jaguar will be following in Mercedes and BMW's footsteps. Globalisation folks.
Had my doubt about TATA initially but they have done a remarkably good job.
New Jag engine factory will opening up in Wolverhampton soon.
Jaguar Land Rover announces start of i54 jobs campaign « Express & Star
Big thumbs up for Midlands manufacturing.
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I'm hankering after a F type coupé

Will that be Bob or John Bull assembled?
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