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Friday, 10 July 2009

Automobile Magazine Early July Newsletter

Early July Newsletter
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First Look: 2010 Jaguar XJ

There are classics in car design, such as Ford's Mustang and Porsche's 911, whose shapes have persisted with subtle variations for forty years. Jaguar's XJ sedan is almost equally long-lived, but sales have dropped as it passed through many iterations that were all much too closely based--even the last all-aluminum model--on Sir William Lyon's original design. Now, finally, the XJ has a completely new shape, impressively handsome and vastly better, in terms of space and comfort, than any of its forebears.

The initial presentation to the American press at Hedsor House, an archetypical English stately home, was the best we've experienced in half a century of seeing new cars before their public showing: we were marshaled onto a second floor balcony overlooking the home's beautiful park and its long driveway. Two of the new cars--one of each wheelbase--approached and moved smoothly around the area so we could see them from every direction while Jaguar design leader Ian Callum talked about their design. Given that it is impossible to properly judge a new design until you have seen it in motion, this was a brilliant way to present a vitally important product. more

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GM Officially Emerges From Bankruptcy, Bob Lutz Reverses Decision to Retire

Now known as General Motors Company. more


First Drive: 2010 BMW X6 M

The question of could versus should... more


Jet-Powered 2005 Ford F-150 STX

Watch video of this crazy hybrid in action! more


AMG Driving Academy: The Nurburgring

We came to conquer the Green Hell. more



       
 

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