RE: Jaguar XJ Leaps To A Sales Lead
RE: Jaguar XJ Leaps To A Sales Lead
Wednesday 7th July 2010

Jaguar XJ Leaps To A Sales Lead

In its first month on sale, the new British exec punishes the Germans


New Jaguar XJ - in demand!
New Jaguar XJ - in demand!
In its first full month on sale the new Jaguar XJ has taken the market lead, outselling the Mercedes S Class by 38 percent and the BMW 7-Series by 70 percent.

The figures headline a strong sales story for Jaguar, which also boasts a sales increase of 50 percent for the XF.

"Like the XF, 60 per cent of people that have ordered an XJ are new to the Jaguar brand, with owners of premium German brands proving to be the keenest to buy an XJ. This highlights just how well the XJ has been received among Britain's leading businessmen," says Geoff Cousins, Jaguar's MD.

"The modern Jaguar showroom is now complete, with the new XJ joining the XF and XK in UK showrooms during May. We have got off to a great start, with more than 600 new XJs already on the road in the UK and customer deliveries now starting in earnest."

In June 2010 the XF outsold all models of the Audi A6 and BMW 5-series here in the UK, says the company as 995 XFs were sold compared to 968 Audi A6s and 937 BMW 5s.

In the first half of this year 6741 XFs have been sold in the UK, up 47.6 per cent from 2009's half year figure.

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Ollieb7

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429 posts

219 months

Wednesday 7th July 2010
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Not bad for a car with a 1990 Rover 216 dashboard!
Good on them though!

TonyHetherington

32,091 posts

271 months

Wednesday 7th July 2010
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Excellent stuff. Have seen the XJ a few times since end of last year and it looks superb yes

TheRoadWarrior

1,241 posts

199 months

Wednesday 7th July 2010
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Ollieb7 said:
Not bad for a car with a 1990 Rover 216 dashboard!
Good on them though!
I take it you've never sat it in then?

confused

havoc

32,493 posts

256 months

Wednesday 7th July 2010
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The XF performance there is arguably the more impressive, as that's an established model which is still slightly ahead of the competition. You'd expect the XJ to have strong sales in its first few months...

TonyHetherington

32,091 posts

271 months

Wednesday 7th July 2010
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TheRoadWarrior said:
Ollieb7 said:
Not bad for a car with a 1990 Rover 216 dashboard!
Good on them though!
I take it you've never sat it in then?

confused
Didn't you realise the Rover 216 had a full LCD dashboard? hehe

McAndy

15,477 posts

198 months

Wednesday 7th July 2010
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Huzzah! Good news indeed! clap

nav p

324 posts

208 months

Wednesday 7th July 2010
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Ollieb7 said:
Not bad for a car with a 1990 Rover 216 dashboard!
Good on them though!
What a silly comment

williamp

20,061 posts

294 months

Wednesday 7th July 2010
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Ollieb7 said:
Not bad for a car with a 1990 Rover 216 dashboard!
Good on them though!
That's it? thats your contribution??? Oh dear...

Great news for jaguar. Hopefully this will give them a sound footing for the future.

[AJ]

3,079 posts

219 months

Wednesday 7th July 2010
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I love the new XJ. Out of all the big saloons, it's certainly the one I'd go for. Well done Jaguar.

wab172uk

2,005 posts

248 months

Wednesday 7th July 2010
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Good news indeed.

Iron Tiger

2 posts

186 months

Wednesday 7th July 2010
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Fantastic news, and a great car. Lucky enough to have driven many miles in them, If only i could afford one. Well done Jag. Onwards and upwards

Edited by Iron Tiger on Wednesday 7th July 13:09

PompeyM3

1,847 posts

226 months

Wednesday 7th July 2010
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Walking round the Jaguar stand at the Festival of Speed, it struck me what a really solid range a cars Jaguar produce now. Always liked the XF and the XJ takes the luxury to a new level. clap

MrTappets

881 posts

212 months

Wednesday 7th July 2010
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Good on Jag and Tata, things really seem to be working well for them at the moment. Certainly when I saw pictures of the dash (sadly I'm yet to sit in one), Rover 200 wasn't what sprang to mind! In my opinion it makes the Aui/BMW/Merc offerings look rather old fashioned unimaginative. Would certainly be my choice, if I could have one.

I reckon it looks best in black with tinted glass, to maximise the effect of the wrap-around rear window, but would you end up looking too much like a government minister?

williamp

20,061 posts

294 months

Wednesday 7th July 2010
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I went on a factory tour a while back. Really interesting: the whole body in white is riveted or glued, no welding. The final structure is somehting like 40% waht it would weigh in steel.

And inside its a beautiful place to be. I did suggest they use the RR technology (where the screen shows different images dependimng on the angle) for the dash instruments, therefore the passenger can only see 70mph maximum, regardles of what the true speed was!

I think jaguar have the most desirable line-up of cars of any volume manufacturer at the moment. All of them are very, very good cars.

vintageracer01

873 posts

196 months

Wednesday 7th July 2010
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Fantastic news! Well done, Jaguar!
All the cars and the company deserves such a success.
They took a big risk and it was well worth it.
And at last very well for the British motor industry and all employees.

I find this very satisfying that this brand is back to great strength.

king arthur

7,546 posts

282 months

Wednesday 7th July 2010
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Walked past the Jaguar showroom in Watford the other day and they had two on the forecourt, one in black and one in blue like in the picture. The black one looked stunning from any angle, even the rear. I think darker colours definitely suit it better. Look forward to seeing more on the roads.

HFEVO2

72 posts

228 months

Wednesday 7th July 2010
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I saw the car in the viewing studio at the factory last year and knew immediately they were onto a winner

In 1988 I bought one of the very first XJ40s at the launch and it cost me just £17,500 : amazing because that was 325i money back then.

Sadly, a £60,000 car is beyond me now but if I was in the market, the XJ would be at the very top of my list.

During my visit, Jaguar design staff said they were targeting the Maserati Quadroporte rather than the A8, S Klasse or BMW 7.

The result is a car that makes the Maserati look positively staid and totally blows away the German cars.

Add to this the unbelievable improvements that Jaguar's in-house engineers have made to the Diesel engines compared with the versions of the same engine in other maker's cars and they have produced a truly fantastic car.

All designed and built here !!!

fatboy b

9,661 posts

237 months

Wednesday 7th July 2010
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I saw one in white today - that surprisingly looks pretty fab too. It fact all the current range look good in white.

gumsie

680 posts

230 months

Wednesday 7th July 2010
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Good on Jaguar, let me just say that first but am I the only one here that thinks thus thing is unbelievably ugly?

Johnpidge

588 posts

210 months

Wednesday 7th July 2010
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Good as long as they keep making them here in the UK!