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The Genealogy of the Cat - February 1998 British Heritage FeatureBritish Heritage | Single Page | 0 comments | Print This Post | Email This Post As to what the years to come hold for the vaunted maker of some of the world's finest cars, only time will tell. If the company's sales figures in the United States are any indication, it would appear that the future bodes well. In 1995, through August, Jaguar's 27 percent sales growth in the American prestige segment had at least doubled that of its competitors. Subscribe Today
Could it be that The Cat is making one of the most remarkable comebacks in automotive history? As a member of the Jaguar cult, and proud owner of a vintage XJ6 saloon, this writer certainly hopes so. Pages: 1 2 3
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