Is this the worst car in the world?

Ford owned Jaguar/Land Rover for a while and sold them in 2008.

And as I demonstrated, their quality issues worsened in 2009 under Indian ownership.

It must be galling to the post-imperial Brits to be bossed about by the Indians and Chinese.
 
Virtually all F1 cars and a good proportion of Indy cars are designed in Britain.

Not many of those on the car parks of Milton Keynes. We have always made good specialist, niche market cars although the Morgan is/was over hyped. The TVR was a joy when young and some of the stuff one sees at Thruxton and Silerstone and Oulton Park are nice motors.
 
I may be wrong but as far as I am aware it is part owned by Tata. I'm sure Tom will clarify. I am bored with both you and the subject since I have not owned a car for years and I know how childish Americans can be when one talks of their toys.

I am equally bored talking with the troll, it only exists to try to get a rise out of people!
 
From 2009:

In March, Jaguar tied with Buick for the top spot in the J.D. Power Vehicle Dependability Study, defying its reputation of poor reliability.


On Monday, J.D. Power released its Initial Quality Study, and Jaguar found itself back closer to the bottom.



Jaguar ranked 28th in this year’s Initial Quality Study (out of 37 brands)



http://wheels.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/06/23/xf-lowers-jaguars-quality-ranking/

Jaguars up to the purchase by Ford in 88 (?) were notoriously unreliable. After the purchase quality improved tremendously. My X-Type is flawless, but basically a Ford underneath and with Ford switchgear.

I may be wrong but as far as I am aware it is part owned by Tata. I'm sure Tom will clarify. I am bored with both you and the subject since I have not owned a car for years and I know how childish Americans can be when one talks of their toys.

Sorry, fully owned. Although they are in a partnership with Chinese Automaker Chery to build vehicles in China.
 
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