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| Tata
completes purchase of Jaguar Land Rover
The Indian conglomerate pays $2.3 billion for the UK-based
Ford businesses and says it does not expect significant
change
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| Ford
picks Tata for "more detailed" talks on Jaguar
Tata Motors' potential acquisition of the Jaguar and
Land Rover brands from Ford moved a step closer as it
was picked for more detailed talks
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Jaguar
celebrates first production XF
The first production model of the make-or-break car
for the UK luxury carmaker rolls off the line at Castle
Bromwich
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Ford
appoints banks for Land Rover and Jaguar sale
Reports say luxury carmakers are to be sold off, but
there is no word on the fate of Volvo
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Jaguar
confirms XF is the replacement for S-Type
New car will make its debut at the Frankfurt Show in
September 2007
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Jaguar
saves time and money with RP
Jaguar Cars is making increasing use of the latest rapid
prototyping (RP) technologies at its Whitley Engineering
Centre in the UK to speed the development of new vehicles
by making plastic parts directly from CAD models, therefore
eliminating the expense of producing mould tools.
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| Jaguar
to unveil the new XK at IAA 2005
Jaguar has unveiled the all-new XK at
the IAA Show.
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Jaguar
rethinks plans to build all-aluminium S-Type
Despite rumours to the contrary, Jaguar has decided against
the new S-Type replacement, codenamed X250,
being all-aluminium.
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Jaguar's
new diesel flagship
The introduction of the 2.7 litre twin-turbodiesel to the
XJ range marks a significant development for Jaguar’s
flagship model.
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Ford
closes Jaguar plant
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