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Are JLR about to announce the new small Jaguar?
Fri, 20 Jul 2012Jaguar has reached agreement with unions at Castle Bromwich to increase productivity and look set to announce a new Jaguar. Back in May we reported that Jaguar had failed to reach agreement with Unions at castle Bromwich over working practices aimed to increase production, but today agreement has been reached and we’re expecting an announcement shortly from JLR. We know that the new working practices – which involved compulsory Saturday shifts – were vital to Jaguar to get the new F-Type out of the door when it launches in 2013, but this morning both BBC and ITV are reporting that Jaguar are about to announce the production of two new models at Castle Bromwich.
Hyundai reveals HND-9 for Seoul Motor Show
Thu, 21 Mar 2013Hyundai revealed renderings on Thursday of the HND-9, a luxury sports coupe coming to the 2013 Seoul Motor Show at the end of this month. The styling could preview the next Hyundai Genesis Coupe. Hyundai says the HND-9 represents an evolution of Hyundai's fluidic sculpture design philosophy.
Official: Aston Martin Cygnet axed – fewer than 150 sold
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