The problem with older jaguars (before the purchase by ford) was the universal british problem of electronics, and the insufficiency of volume to produce profits necessary for the incremental costs of engineering and manufacturing increasingly precise equipment. That said, I’d rather drive a 1992 XJ than almost anything else because it’s not overcomplicated and easily repaired. Contemporary cars and the complexity of there computers, and the overloading of the vehicles with features, especially say, in mercedess, makes the cars much harder to maintain and much more expensive to produce, sell, and maintain.
Reply addressees: @ForestHemingway @NoahRevoy
Source date (UTC): 2023-12-23 18:08:06 UTC
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