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"We're ready", say the Jaguar dealers in the US
By Yoann Besnard on 12 February 2008 | (1) Comments | Permalink
Ken Gorin, chairman of the Jaguar Business Operations Council said in an interview with Automotive News that American Jaguar dealers were ready to sell the new XF which will go on sale there next March.
He also described 2007 as the worst year ever for Jaguar dealers. "When you've been through the worst, you've been through the worst," he said. Last year company’s sales dropped 24.2% to 15,683 units on the American market. This is an average of less than 10 cars per month for each one of the 170 dealers.
Gorin also hopes the future new owner will give the brand the destiny it deserves. Last december he said he wasn’t very happy with the idea to sell Jaguar coming “out of India.” In the interview he said that his comment was misconstrued.
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Posted by: Abhishek | Mar 26, 2008 4:20:16 PM
Before Idiots like Ken speak about India..he should think where he stand (financially or ..) ..is he capable of buying ..no...then wtf is he talking