USA Today has a review up of the new Jaguar XF. Interesting to note is that the XF went on sale March 10th, and within that month managed to lure in 1,161 buyers. That’s two-thirds of Jaguar’s total sales. I guess numbers like these could be attributed to Ford no longer owning Jaguar; considering that since Ford purchased Jaguar in 1989, Jaguar never managed to turn a profit.
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