Such a great loss that Jaguar was not supported in immn its final days. I owned 4 in my time here in South Africa and the big let down was always the after sales service. Sir Lyons, a man to be admired.
There is one question that nobody has asked Bill Lyons: What did he feel when the 1967 film 'Robbery' was made with a Mark 2 3.8 full of villains being chased by a Police S Type following a diamond robbery? That really cemented the Jaguar 'bad boy' image. Was he horrified or rather pleased? There's no such thing as bad publicity!
Sir John Black was in many ways a kind, considerate man. He should not be described in this way. Black's funeral was packed with ex colleagues ans employees,
The way Jaguar is going today, I cannot see it surviving another five years. All electric, all woke soon to go broke!
Such a great loss that Jaguar was not supported in immn its final days. I owned 4 in my time here in South Africa and the big let down was always the after sales service. Sir Lyons, a man to be admired.
There is one question that nobody has asked Bill Lyons: What did he feel when the 1967 film 'Robbery' was made with a Mark 2 3.8 full of villains being chased by a Police S Type following a diamond robbery? That really cemented the Jaguar 'bad boy' image. Was he horrified or rather pleased? There's no such thing as bad publicity!
Sir John Black was in many ways a kind, considerate man. He should not be described in this way. Black's funeral was packed with ex colleagues ans employees,