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and then there was....

 

the Jaguar X-Type i.e. the Jaguar for those that cannot afford a REAL one. That move, turned out to be the beginning of the end for Ford's involvement with...tradition. There's a line to be drawn, IMO, somewhere. I am, and I wrote it already, acutely aware of the importance of the....quarterly statements... and I respect the need of any company to rack in as much money as it can. Still and all, why chosing to forget that the money could be a result of a tradition...improved and streamlined.....but a tradition nonetheless?

Having said that, the more the company will compromise the more old models are going to be...sought after (Pre-V models mania). As an avid collector, I don't see anything wrong with that... smile

Cheers - Sergio

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