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You’ve learned from your emperor well. Never mind the 15,000 jobs lost at GM, give him some damn credit for the the (up to) 400 jobs created. 

There is one of these parked in front of the town home across the street from me. I thought it was the weirdest looking convertible E30 I had ever seen. Finally after some serious googling found out that it is a “TC Baur E30 convertible”. I think it pre-dates the actual Factory E30 convertible from BMW. (Note: not an

The Land Rover dealership I work at will do 1.5% off MSRP on order cars, including SVR and autobiography models (limited allocations on those) but we only order for customers that are within our market area.

I started working in the business about 2.5 years ago after my previous career dead ended. I was lucky enough to end up at a high line dealership (Land Rover Jaguar) which has made it possible for me to make a reasonable income, 60-70k after my first year (In which I struggled to make a decent paycheck) for someone

Some do, some don’t. Earlier v8 models were standard with 2 speed transfer case and locker, when they switched to the v6 it became an option, I believe it was called “extra duty package”. That box was rarely ticked by any of my customers.

I work for jaguar and when I seen the pre-production models it was the first thing I noticed. It took me less than 10 seconds to come up with the idea of moving the shield tonhe backside of the grille instead of the front, it would make it much less visible.

Their is a phrase in the car business “sticker is quicker” which means, you can avoid a lot of bs at the dealer if you just accept the first offer. Now, no one wants to do that because of the prospect of a better deal out there. Dealers invented all of this BS to fluff up their revenue. Of course when you are buying

LR2 was a bastard that never sold in substantial numbers, compare Range Rover, Range Rover sport or Lr4 to a competitor vehicle ( not a Honda) and you will see strong resales, especially when looking at new generation vehicles

A lot of talk about how this is going away from what made Land Rover unique and they are going to lose Lr4 customers. We heard the same talk when the Range Rover and Range Rover sport were redesigned in 2013 and 2014. Land Rover has had its greatest sales numbers ever in the US ever since. And those customers that

Yes, the same 3.0 turbo diesel that has been available in the Range Rover and Range Rover sport starting in 2016. That unit has a good track record in Europe already, one of the last vestiges of ford ownership. In fact the upcoming diesel Ford F-150 will be using a derivative of it.

As a consultant for Land Rover, I had the opportunity to experience the new discovery in late January I can offer you some insights.

You should never, ever yell “I have a gun” to diffuse a confrontation, especially when you don’t have one. However in this case, had the victim actually been armed, and being that he was actively under physical assault, that would be the proper time to warn someone that you are carrying. In Florida he would have been

The F-types that sell well are the base 340hp cars with few options (i.e. The least expensive one) and the bonkers R cars (that are usually in the $100-110k range) the S trim level is a tough sell, optioned up versions are around $90k, it’s just too expensive for a car that has 380 HP, your typical buyer is not some

The manual transmission only first became available in 2016, so depreciation hasn’t hit these cars too hard yet. $65k, while a lot of money is pretty much the entry point for a new F-Type. At the dealership I work at, we received a total of 3 manual transmission cars and we sold exactly 0 of them, despite people

InControl touch Pro became available on 2016 Jaguar XJ. Also, Touch Pro is an upgrade, and not a standard feature on XE, XF and F-pace. The standard InControl Touch is mediocre, but functional