The outside looks like a cross between a mid-1990s Lexus GS and a low-end Buick with a dash of Ford Taurus tossed in. I was surprised at how bland this car is, especially after all the talking Jaguar has been doing about turning around. Jaguar's quality (along with the rest of British brands) is known to be terrible, and if people aren't buying for quality, they're buying for style, and this certainly does not have that. The interior reminds me of those Ford Crown Victoria taxi cabs, long, blank, cheaply fitted and poorly constructed interiors, with zero design. If this came out in 1995, it would have been good, but 2008?
Monday, August 27, 2007
2009 Jaguar XF
The outside looks like a cross between a mid-1990s Lexus GS and a low-end Buick with a dash of Ford Taurus tossed in. I was surprised at how bland this car is, especially after all the talking Jaguar has been doing about turning around. Jaguar's quality (along with the rest of British brands) is known to be terrible, and if people aren't buying for quality, they're buying for style, and this certainly does not have that. The interior reminds me of those Ford Crown Victoria taxi cabs, long, blank, cheaply fitted and poorly constructed interiors, with zero design. If this came out in 1995, it would have been good, but 2008?
2008 Honda Accord Sedan and Interior
2008 Honda Accord Coupe
2008 Mercedes-Benz C-Class




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Here is the all-new 2008 Mercedes-Benz C-Class. The top one is the Elegance version, and the bottom is the Sport. The Elegance looks pretty bland, the sport is better, but its still not perfect. I think the design is an improvement over the old one for sure, but its still not where it should be. The back end is very boring, and the interior has a cheap design. Can it outsell the BMW 3-Series? I doubt it. What do you think? (Click on the pictures to open a new window, and click on them again to see high resolution pictures)
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