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I will try my best to provide detailed info on various cars and what is like to live with them, I have already produced a few for Jaguar-car-forums, I will do my best to be unbiased, but it will be hard for some cars. I will re-produce press releases and copy from other motoring news.
Showing posts with label Jaguar F-Pace. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jaguar F-Pace. Show all posts

Friday, 30 September 2016

PARIS - The Best of British will be fully showcased at this years Paris Motor Show.

  • 8 British-built cars and industry leaders join forces to promote UK Automotive ahead of key Paris motor show.
  • UK brands more popular than ever, with exports reaching record levels in 2015, and almost 900,000 cars shipped to global buyers in first eight months of 2016.
  • £10 billion invested in UK over past five years to produce new models and enhance UK’s position as a centre for engineering excellence.
EightvofvthevUK’s major car brands united today at the Eiffel Tower in Paris on the eve of the key international motor show to demonstrate the diversity and quality of cars currently produced in the UK. 
Senior executives from British based manufacturers, including Aston Martin, BMW MINI,vHonda,vJaguar-Land Rover, McLaren, Nissan, Toyota and Vauxhall, were joined by Mark Garnier MP, the British Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Department for International Trade, to promote the strength of the UK automotive sector to a global audience.
ThecUKvautomotive industry has undergone unprecedented growth in recent years –thanks to competitive business conditions, tariff-free trading and significant investment in new models and facilities. 

Car manufacturing achieved a 10-year high last year and British-built cars have never been so popular, with a record 1.2 million cars exported to more than 100 countries. Already in the first eight months of 2016, that total looks set to be beaten this year, with exports reaching almost 900,000 vehicles –13% ahead of the same period in 2015.1
The UK’s biggest trading partner is the European Union and 57.3% of UK-produced cars have been exported to the rest of the EU so far this year, followed by 12.1% to the US and 7.1% to China. While the US topped the list of individual countries buying British cars, EU Member States took six of the top 10 places: Germany, Belgium, Italy, France, Portugal and Spain.
Mike Hawes, SMMT Chief Executive, said, “The UK automotive industry is respected globally for its rich heritage, iconic brands and engineering excellence. More than £10 billion of investment has gone into new facilities and models over the past five years and we’re proud to see so many rival brands coming together to promote the strengths of UK Automotive ahead of a key international motor show. The future success of this sector will hinge upon the ability of the UK to maintain the business and trading conditions that make the sector so competitive globally.”
Huge sums are invested into the UK to develop, manufacture and bring to market vehicles that are cleaner, more fuel efficient, safer and more advanced every year. When it comes to ultra low emission vehicles and plug-in cars in particular, the UK has a strong record, with a £1 billion joint industry-government initiative to develop advanced propulsion technologies, while the UK ultra-low emission car market itself is the second fastest growing market in Europe after Spain.2
Meanwhile, the UK is already earning a reputation as a global development hub for connected and autonomous vehicles, thanks to significant industry and government investment. The ability to trial these cars on public roads – as a result of the UK not having ratified the Vienna convention some decades ago – has given the UK a two-year head start on many other countries. This offers huge growth potential for the UK as the development and introduction of these technologies could result in an annual £51 billion contribution to GDP by 2030, along with 300,000 new jobs created and 25,000 accidents prevented every year.
That the UK has grasped this opportunity is testament to its ability to adapt, lead and innovate. Thanks to early investment, expertise and an inherent commitment to technological advancement, UK Automotive is well placed to be at the forefront of these breakthrough technologies to make driving smarter, safer and cleaner.
10 facts about the UK car industry
  1. In the UK, a new car rolls off production lines every 16 seconds.
  2. The UK exports around 80% of all the cars it produces – and exports are at record levels, with 1.2 million people across the world buying a British car in 2015.
  3. Some 2.5 million engines are produced every year in the UK, with more than half exported to global markets.
  4. The UK is home to 13 R&D centres and six design centres. In fact, innovation has been a major part of the sector’s growth – with £2.5 billion invested every year in R&D.
  5. In terms of car production output, the UK now ranks 3rd in the EU (behind Germany and Spain); and 10th in the world3 – and the sector also has the highest level of workforce productivity in Europe.4
  6. If development of connected and autonomous vehicles continues at its current rate, the industry could be worth £51 billion to companies operating here by 2030.
  7. The UK has one of the EU’s fastest growing electric car markets – demand grew by more than 50% last year.
  8. The UK imports 86.5% of the 2.63 million new cars sold in the country – 81.5% of them from the EU – offering consumers a huge choice.
  9. The UK is home to 90% of the world’s top automotive suppliers, and a £6 billion untapped supply chain opportunity has been identified there.5
  10. The UK new car market is one of the most diverse in the world, and with 2.63 million vehicles registered in 2015, it is the second biggest in Europe behind Germany.6 
The 8 cars and where they are made:
  • Aston Martin DB11 (Gaydon)
  • McLaren 570S (Woking)
  • Honda Civic (Swindon)
  • Jaguar F-Pace (Solihull)
  • MINI Clubman (Oxford)
  • Nissan Qashqai (Sunderland)
  • Toyota Auris (Burnaston)
  • Vauxhall Astra (Ellesmere Port)
Some 16 car brands are currently manufactured in the UK:
Aston Martin (Gaydon); Bentley (Crewe); Caterham (Dartford); Honda (Swindon); Infiniti (Sunderland); Jaguar Land Rover (Castle Bromwich, Solihull, Halewood); Lotus (Norwich); McLaren (Woking); MG Motors (Longbridge); Mini (Oxford); Morgan (Malvern); Nissan (Sunderland); Rolls Royce (Goodwood); Toyota (Burnaston); Vauxhall (Ellesmere Port).

  1. 877,457 cars exported from UK in the year January – August 2016: SMMT Data
  2. ACEA data for Q2 2016
  3. OICA data for 2015
  4. Automotive Council: The UK Automotive International Competitiveness Report
    November 2015
  5. Automotive Council
  6. ACEA data for 2015
Top 10 export destinations in the EU28:
  1. Germany: 73,916
  2. Belgium: 65,431
  3. Italy: 64,526
  4. France: 60,108
  5. Portugal: 32,963
  6. Spain: 31,229
  7. Poland: 12,568
  8. Ireland: 12,407
  9. Netherlands: 11,153
  10. Sweden: 10,915

Tuesday, 17 May 2016

DieselCar Magazine has announced it's Top 50 best cars in the UK, there are some surprises in the top 10.

DieselCar Magazine has been championing economy motoring for more than 28 years and is proud to announce the DieselCar Top 50. In a departure from previous years where we name Car of the Year winners across ten key categories, we’ve torn up the rule book and come up with something altogether more meaningful, announcing the best 50 new cars on sale today.

In this month’s issue, which goes on sale at Newsagents today, we kick off the DieselCar Top 50 by counting down from 50, all the way to the number one spot. Our team of talented writers have tested more than 200 new cars over the past twelve months, in addition to thousands over the preceding years, and each of these results have been utilised to deliver this definitive new car verdict.
Explaining the changes, Editor and Publisher Ian Robertson commented “we are very pleased to announce a new format for 2016, eschewing the familiar, and overused, Car of the Year Awards format in favour of a more measured approach”. He went on to say “Every single car that has been evaluated by the DieselCar test team have had their results utilised to compile a comprehensive list of the top 50 best cars on sale today.”
In announcing the results of the first DieselCar Top 50, Ian Robertson first commended the winner for its generous equipment levels, keen prices and excellent road manners, not to mention the industry leading seven-year warranty. Of course those clues could only point to one car securing the top spot, and that’s the Kia Sportage. Editor Robertson added “this medium SUV leapfrogs the competition to sit at the very top of the class.”
The newly launched Jaguar XF grabbed second place and the title of our favourite Executive Car, while the Volvo XC90 achieved third place, and becomes our Best Luxury SUV. Skoda’s Superb sits in fourth place, while the Ford Focus at number five is rated as our favourite medium car, and in sporty ST diesel guise, the best hot hatch on sale today.
Citroën’s C4 Cactus – last year’s winner – achieved sixth place and the title of Best Compact Crossover, with Nissan’s Qashqai at number seven. One of the newest vehicles to hit the showrooms, Jaguar’s F-Pace, sits in eighth place, while the Tesla Model S achieved the award of Best Electric EcoCar and secured ninth position. And at number ten, the Skoda Octavia also grabs the gong for Best Estate Car. The full list of top 50 placings and category winners can be found below.
RankingMake and model  Class winners
1Kia Sportage  Best Medium SUV
2Jaguar XF    Best Executive Car
3Volvo XC90      Best Luxury SUV
4   Skoda Superb
Ford Focus  Best Medium Car / Best Hot Hatch
Citroën C4 CactusBest Compact Crossover
Nissan Qashqai
Jaguar F-Pace
Tesla Model S    Best Electric EcoCar
10Skoda Octavia  Best Estate Car
11  Range Rover Sport
12Ford Fiesta    Best Small Car
13    Hyundai i10    Best sub-100g/km Petrol EcoCar
14     Audi A4   Best Compact Executive Car
15  MINI Clubman
16   Citroen C4 Picasso/Grand C4 PicassoBest Medium MPV
17 Mercedes-Benz E-Class
18   SEAT Leon
19Jaguar XE
20Volkswagen Golf
21Kia cee’d
22 Mazda CX-5
23  Porsche Macan
24   Audi TTBest Sports Car
25 Ford S-MAX     Best Large MPV
26Mercedes-Benz S-Class   Best Luxury Car
27Range Rover
28 Ford Galaxy
29 Land Rover Discovery Sport
30   Skoda Yeti
31 BMW 3 Series
32Ford Mondeo
33 Mazda2
34Renault Kadjar
35 BMW 5 Series
36  Mazda CX-3
37 Audi A3
38 Volkswagen Passat
39Mazda6
40 MINI Hatch
41Mazda3
42   Toyota Prius Best EcoCar Hybrid      
43  DS 3
44 Audi Q7
45       Nissan NP300 Navara           Best Pick-Up
46 BMW X1
47   Volkswagen Polo
48 Peugeot 308
49  Ford C-MAX/Grand C-MAX
50 Kia Sorento