Jaguar X-TYPE Named Top Aspirational Luxury Car
By admin - Posted on June 21st, 2007
Tagged: Jaguar
Jaguar X-TYPE Owners Name It as Top Aspirational Luxury Car According to AutoPacific’s 2007 Vehicle Satisfaction Awards
IRVINE, Calif. June 12, 2007 – The Jaguar X-TYPE received top honors in the 2007 Aspirational Luxury Car category of AutoPacific's annual Vehicle Satisfaction Award (VSA) – a study that measures satisfaction among vehicle owners.The Jaguar X-TYPE fits perfectly into the Aspirational Luxury Car section as it plays the key role of providing buyers with entry into the Jaguar brand. Competitively priced with an MSRP starting at $34,995,
Jaguar X-TYPE offers all the luxury, performance and prestige associated with the marque at a fraction of the price. The entry-level luxury sedan combines athletic performance with a smooth ride and is the only compact sedan in its class to offer standard traction-enhanced all-wheel drive.
AutoPacific is a noted automotive consulting firm. Each year, it conducts research on owner satisfaction for brands and vehicles. The study is comprised of AutoPacific’s Future Vehicle Survey and sets the standard for objective measurements of owners’ satisfaction with their new vehicles. VSA recognizes brands and vehicles in a variety of different categories, including Premium Brand, Sport Utility Vehicle and Large Car.
From its beginning as a manufacturer of motorcycle sidecars in 1922, Jaguar Cars has grown to become one of the world’s premier manufacturers of luxury sedans and sports cars and with that, one of the most recognized commercial brands. The company's vision is simple: To produce beautiful fast cars that are desired the world over. The company operates two manufacturing plants in the United Kingdom and is fully engaged in environmental programs, community work and brand awareness exercises such as motorsports.
Source: Jaguar Cars Ltd
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