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Jaguar Wants a Smaller Model to Compete with the BMW 3-Series & Co.
With a lineup that comprises only three models – the XK coupe and cabriolet, XF sedan and XJ flagship limousine –, Jaguar needs a smaller, more affordable car in order boost sales and successfully compete with the likes of the BMW 3-series and the rest of Germany's premium offerings such as the Mercedes C-Class and Audi A4. According to the brand’s new global director, Adrian Hallmark, the automaker is currently considering a small sports car positioned below the XF that could spawn numerous variants including a four-door sedan. Read more »
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Spy Shots: Test Mule For Bmw 6-series Grand Coupe Rivaling Maserati Sports Sedan
We have known for some time now that Maserati plans to expand its range within the next few years with a new crossover model, previewed by the Kubang Concept, and a smaller sedan than the Quattroporte. The latter will compete against the Audi A7, BMW...
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Jaguar Releases New Films On Upcoming F-type Roadster
The creative folks at Jaguar are gearing up their marketing hype on the British firm's new F-Type roadster with the release of two new videos. In the first clip named 'Future', Jaguar's Global Brand Director Adrian Hallmark, describes...
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Jaguar Previews All-new F-type Roadster Based On The C-x16 Study, Goes On Sale In 2013
Jaguar is moving like a cheetah with the development of its new sports car model that was teased at last year's Frankfurt Motor Show through the C-X16 Concept study. Today, at the New York Auto Show, the company announced the production model will...
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Rumors: Cadillac Contemplating Bmw X3-rivaling Compact Suv
A couple of days after the official revealing of the brand-new ATS that will compete in the premium sedan segment against the likes of BMW’s 3-Series, Cadillac is rumored to be going all out against the Germans. Aside from the development of a...
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Hyundai Evaluating The Creation Of A Separate Genesis Brand To Compete With Lexus, May Build A Bmw 3-series Rival
If you were wondering what's next on the Hyundai and Kia Group's agenda of world domination, the answer is the addition of a third brand to the firm's portfolio to compete head on with Japan's Lexus and Infiniti, and possibly even Germany's...
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