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Faguar ( as they are now being called ) " Go Woke, Go Broke ".

Kooka30

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If u would like some funny commentary & hilarious visuals, the take a look at this take on Jaguar demise.

I saw the commercial when it 1'st came out & could not believe that a company board of directors would actually sign off on this :ROFLMAO:

The share holders of Jaguar should demand a complete Board of Directors removal. Given the state of Jaguar ATM & the upheaval's in the global car market ATM, I don't think that, even with a new Board of Director, that they can save Jaguar as a viable Brand.

" Go Woke, Go Broke ", FA&FO, = Suicide :unsure:
 

If u would like some funny commentary & hilarious visuals, the take a look at this take on Jaguar demise.

I saw the commercial when it 1'st came out & could not believe that a company board of directors would actually sign off on this :ROFLMAO:

The share holders of Jaguar should demand a complete Board of Directors removal. Given the state of Jaguar ATM & the upheaval's in the global car market ATM, I don't think that, even with a new Board of Director, that they can save Jaguar as a viable Brand.

" Go Woke, Go Broke ", FA&FO, = Suicide :unsure:

I think Jaguar has been a dying brand since the 90's. This was just a nail in their coffin. Their older cars were a beautiful blend of luxury, reliability and Motorsport all in one. Their newer models were the complete opposite. It was right around the time Ford bought them out.

The automotive industry adopted a planned obsolescence model decades ago. Their money comes from parts manufacturing, rather than car sales. It's quite contradictory for them to push the sustainability agenda when they consume vast resources and pursue this model.
 
I think Jaguar has been a dying brand since the 90's. This was just a nail in their coffin. Their older cars were a beautiful blend of luxury, reliability and Motorsport all in one. Their newer models were the complete opposite. It was right around the time Ford bought them out.

The automotive industry adopted a planned obsolescence model decades ago. Their money comes from parts manufacturing, rather than car sales. It's quite contradictory for them to push the sustainability agenda when they consume vast resources and pursue this model.
I remember when I was Much younger ( 1970's ), seeing movies with an " E Type Jaguar " as the lead car in the movie.

I like the look. They had a good sound & engine note. For the era they styling was advanced. But into the 1990's they seem to have just " lost the plot " 😞 sad to see the demise of a once Iconic Brand.
 
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