The chairman of JCB has said he would be interested in buying Jaguar.
In Jaguar jargon it is the Privilege advanced payment plan, but in essence the deal involves a 50/50 no fee, no interest twin instalment scheme with two years between payments.
One in four buyers of Ford’s main brands – Ford, Jaguar, Land Rover, Volvo and Mazda – are using finance supplied by Ford Financial Britain.
The South Korean newspaper Chosun IIlbo has quoted a Hyundai Motor executive confirming that Hyundai had rejected an offer from Ford to buy Jaguar, with or without Land Rover.
Jaguar has denied a fresh wave of speculation over its future Ford ownership.
If Jaguar was still a listed company – and it’s 17 years since Ford bought it – you would probably sell the shares on the basis of last week’s financial disclosures.
AM100 dealer group Dutton Forshaw hopes to rebuild a relationship with Jaguar in the long term.
Ford is to spend at least £1 billion developing a range of global environmental technologies in the UK for its Ford, Jaguar, Land Rover and Volvo brands.
Jaguar Cars has been awarded the Gold Award Quality Mark by BEN, the Motor and Allied Trades Benevolent Fund.
Jaguar’s new XKR model will makes its global debut at the British International Motor Show on July 18.
Which car should a minister drive – a Jaguar XJD or Toyota Prius? asks AM sister magazine Car in its latest issue.
Westover Sports Cars has moved into a brand new facility between Westover’s Jaguar and Lexus dealerships on West Quay Road, Poole.
Jaguar’s new XK now has a stolen vehicle tracking device titled ‘JaguarWatch’ available as an added option.
Jaguar dealers began their launch events for the new XK last week, yet the manufacturer has already exceeded its target for UK sales this year.
Ford has dropped plans to create 1,000 jobs building its updated small Land Rover at its Halewood factory. It has decided instead to shift workers from the plant’s Jaguar production line, which has cut back output.
Seventy apprentices from Jaguar and Land Rover's dealer training programme will soon be packing up their overalls and preparing to embark on two global community projects.
There’s been a lot of talk lately about the possibility of Ford offsetting some of the huge losses it makes in North America by selling off Jaguar, the sports car brand it bought for £1.6bn in the early Nineties.
Ford has dismissed rumours it had received a bid from Renault to buy its British luxury car brand Jaguar.
Proving that premium brands have to be equally imaginative as their volume counterparts, Jaguar is flagging up a 0% finance package for its V6 bi-turbo diesel XJ TDVi Executive.
Jaguar announced pricing for the new XK today following the official unveiling of the convertible model at the Detroit Motor Show.