Jaguar and Land Rover might lose reputation if Tata buys these brands, Lucky Motors says
28 March 2008 (09:15)
‘We are not likely to see any dramatic market changes after Tata acquires Jaguar and Land Rover. The only thing that could change is these brands’ image, as this Indian holding specializes in inexpensive cars. This means customers might stop considering Jaguar and Land Rover to be exceptional quality automobiles,’ Lucky Motors’ Sales Manager Stepan Pidzhakoiv said to UrBC.
A little while ago, Ford sold its Jaguar and Land Rover brands to Tata for $2.3bn. The two dealers who offer these cars to Yekaterinburg’s customers are Autoland and Krasnolesye.
A little while ago, Ford sold its Jaguar and Land Rover brands to Tata for $2.3bn. The two dealers who offer these cars to Yekaterinburg’s customers are Autoland and Krasnolesye.
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