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JAGUAR XF RECALL AFFECTS 7918 IN AMERICA
The brand new 2009 Jaguar XF, famed replacement for the S-Type, is being recalled because of faulty seat belts. It all has to do with a poorly rotating d-ring in the rear seatbelt assembly, and of course, dealers want to take care of the problem for 7,918 XF owners involved.
Jaguar is available at 1-800-452-4827; the Recall is beginning about now; and before I hear anything about poor British quality, remember two things: the XF is an absolute belter of a beauty in person and it was developed under American control and owned by a company in a former British colony. Oh, and a third thing: Jaguar was recently ranked tenth in J.D. Power's 3-year dependability study.Â
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Jaguar Rumored To Tease E-type Successor With A New Concept At The Frankfurt Motor Show
Over the past few years, we've heard plenty of rumors concerning Jaguar's plans to build a spiritual successor to the famed E-type of the 1960s and 1970s. The latest word on the grapevine comes from British weekly magazine Autocar that claims...
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Lincoln Brand And Porsche 911 Top Jd Power's 2011 U.s. Vehicle Dependability Study
Ford's luxury division Lincoln moved up one spot in the annual JD Power reliability study to gain the title of most reliable brand sold in the U.S., ahead of Lexus and Jaguar. The industry overall vehicle dependability has also improved compared...
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30 Stunning Classic Jaguar Desktop Wallpapers
This lad has always had a soft spot for classic Jags, be they thoroughbred sportscars like the XJ220 and C-Type or luxury saloons such as the 1960s S-Type and the XJ6. Sure they weren't the best driving cars in the world neither the most reliable,...
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Jaguar Recalling 7,918 Xf Vehicles Due To Safety-belt Issue
Today, Jaguar announced that it is recalling more than 7,900 MY2009 XF sedans in the United States for a defect in the rear safety belt assembly. Although Jaguar says there have been no accidents or injuries reported due to the problem, the National Highway...
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Another Jaguar Xf Recall Affects 3754 In America, Says Nhtsa
Tata's Jaguar division, formerly known as Ford's Jaguar, British Leyland's Jaguar division, BMC's Jaguar division and even England's luxury automaker, is recalling the newish XF because warning lights may only light. They also...
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