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Sebring 2010: Bad start for Jaguar as XKR goes out in first hour

21. March 2010

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Filed under: Motorsports , Jaguar , Racing Unfortunately for Jaguar , the only XKR to make it to the finish of the 2010 12 Hours of Sebring was the green and black pace car.

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Porsche and Lincoln climb to top of J.D. Power 2010 Vehicle Dependability Study

18. March 2010

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Filed under: Etc. , Marketing/Advertising , Buick , Cadillac , Ford , Hyundai , Jaguar , Lincoln , Porsche Click above for results of the 2010 J.D

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Review: 2011 Jaguar XJ is indisputably British and not afraid of a storm

9. March 2010

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Filed under: Sedan , Jaguar , Reviews , Luxury 2011 Jaguar XJ - Click above for high-res image gallery Xynthia ripped into France merely hours after our arrival. Packing gale-force fury, the ruthless wind and rain battered the coast before moving inland with its crushing blow - sadly, it was the country's deadliest storm in more than a decade. While we were spared most of its rage, the countryside outside Paris was a soggy debris-laden mess - not exactly optimal conditions to test the latest flagship sedan from Jaguar .

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Report: Jaguar planning major overhaul?

4. March 2010

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Filed under: Jaguar , Land Rover , Tata , Rumormill The current Jaguar lineup is as good as it has been in a long time, but a report from UK site Autocar claims that good isn't good enough for overlord Tata.

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Report: Jaguar planning major overhaul?

4. March 2010

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Filed under: Jaguar , Land Rover , Tata , Rumormill The current Jaguar lineup is as good as it has been in a long time, but a report from UK site Autocar claims that good isn't good enough for overlord Tata. Tata vice chairman Ravi Kant reportedly talked with Autocar about Jaguar and Land Rover , and it appears that the Indian automaker would like to see more progress in less time, adding "our key advantages should be speed to market and agility, that should be the DNA of any small company." One complaint Kant leveled against Jaguar was that the company was thinking too much like a British company even though only 25 percent of its business emanates from the island.

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