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Andrew Marsh's avatar

Jaguar like Alfa Romeo has been on the cusp of re-makes all too often.

JLR have placed Jaguar in a dangerous position.

Once new vehicles are not built, the company dies.

Sure, there are huge investments coming to fruition in 2025, with the first application tellingly for Range Rover rather than Jaguar.

The 'jaGuar' branding preview has been a disaster, making the next product preview in December 2024 even more difficult. The branding preview was an opportunity to prepare the ground, which it did not.

Worse, the Jaguar no-neck exec on expenses who took to his high horse to hector critics came across as massively disconnected and rather petty. Again, hardly the stuff of brand foundation.

What matters with a product is what does it look like, and does it work.

The longer JLR fail to discuss this, the more likely the product will fall over.

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Vivian Evans's avatar

Remember the TV series 'Morse'? He drove an old Jag - that's the car I loved. I didn't ever like the following 'modern' models ...

(No need to apologise, Frederick: creativity is like a cat - the more you want your cat to come for a cuddle the more she haughtily disregards you. She'll always come back - in her own good time. meanwhile writing for the wastepaper basket is also writing ...)

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