Jaguar studies new BMW 3-Series rival
The X-Type may not have been the success it was expected to be, but Jaguar is planning to again build a smaller model to compete in the volume end of the luxury car market.
Britain’s famous sports-luxury car brand is undergoing a successful rejuvenation since it’s a change of ownership in 2008 from the US Ford Motor Company to India’s...
Europeans dominate Australian vehicle security awards
European cars have completed a clean-sweep of the National Motor Vehicle Theft Reduction Council’s (NMVTRC) secure vehicle design awards for 2012.
The eight winners were adjudged to be the most secure vehicles in their class, rated against more than 70 current-model vehicles tested by engineering experts from NRMA Insurance’s Research...
Jaguar XF Sportbrake: first official images revealed
The new Jaguar XF Sportbrake has been unveiled ahead of its debut at the Geneva motor show. These are the first official images to be released.
The front of the XF Sportbrake is pretty much identical to the XF sedan. At the rear, there is an extended roofline, rounded C-pillars, a roof spoiler, and a neat rear diffuser section.
The new jaguar XF doesn´t look like a Jaguar, it is a model by FORD, that looks like it. The rear lights also look as the same as the new MONDEO. Unfortunly..Jaguar is loosing!..I was a Jaguar fan.
That car looks like a FORD made for the Asian market, proably China!… Please don´t sell it as JAGUAR!