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[Misc] The New Jaguar







jcdenton08

Offended Liver Sausage
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Oct 17, 2008
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What I want to know is why their new logo is so SHIT. The original one is iconic, the new one… the absolute state of it. Looks like something done in ten minutes for GCSE coursework. Terrible!
 










TWOCHOICEStom

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Sep 22, 2007
10,922
Brighton
"Controversy has always surrounded British creativity when it's been at it's best. David Bowie" is the most David Brent thing I've ever heard in my life.

Mate you just showed a bloke getting stripes spray painted on his head to advertise a car.

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Flounce

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Nov 15, 2006
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Loving this comment :lolol:

I can see this being a big hit in somewhere like Dubai and with “influencers”

Tasteless…imo

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“That car’s design must have been inspired by a committee of blindfolded toddlers with crayons.”
 








nsclurker

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Apr 3, 2018
449
Wait until you see the prices when they go into production - will be well over £100K- as they've decided to go full EV for the "luxury" market.
 




JBizzle

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Apr 18, 2010
6,246
Seaford
Not to my taste, but I'm not their target audience. I certainly wouldn't go as extreme as "hideous". It's "fine".

As others have said, it's a dream car for big money moguls, celebrities and influencers, not mugs like me slumming it in cars worth less than £100k
 


Greg Bobkin

Silver Seagull
May 22, 2012
16,130
What I want to know is why their new logo is so SHIT. The original one is iconic, the new one… the absolute state of it. Looks like something done in ten minutes for GCSE coursework. Terrible!
CoPy noThIng, innit?

A lot of logos have had the 'flair' knocked out of them in recent years. I remember reading a while back that it was all to do with the digital age and how they appear online, or something...
 


jcdenton08

Offended Liver Sausage
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Oct 17, 2008
14,721
CoPy noThIng, innit?

A lot of logos have had the 'flair' knocked out of them in recent years. I remember reading a while back that it was all to do with the digital age and how they appear online, or something...
I’m sure the very expensive marketing consultancy agency will have a word salad explanation, something like;

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That’ll be £300k please.
 






Berty23

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Jun 26, 2012
3,673
Jag was struggling number of sales has plummeted. They either had to give up or try something different. I quite like the idea of something completely different. It might work., it might not. But doing nothing and just churning out the same stuff was not working.

It cracks me up people slating them for forgetting the brand when they say this as drivers of other brands of cars. If the previous strategy was working then I doubt they would abandon it.

Time will tell but without change it was a brand in decline.
 


Diablo

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Sep 22, 2014
4,393
lewes
Looks terrible. Have several friends with E cars and none of them would have another. Depreciation costs huge,Range nowhere near as good as promised, Very expensive and time consuming if have to charge up away from home. 74p per KWH compared with home cost approx 30p.
 


beorhthelm

A. Virgo, Football Genius
Jul 21, 2003
36,040
Swimming against the tide I rather like it, though am not in the market for £100,000+ cars.

I couldn’t get behind all the faux outrage at the marketing shenanigans, and think the car has real presence. Will it sell enough to make Jaguar viable as a going concern? I have doubts, but hope it does well.

Given that modern cars are differentiated more by their software and battery chemistry than their hardware, you can’t really tell anything from a concept car, except that it has (to my eyes) a pleasing profile.
there was ott outrage for trite reasons, however this masked a genuine point - they've seem to toss aside several decades of image. not sure they'll get the younger crowd to buy their expensive product. small town runabouts more in keeping with the new image.
 




lost in london

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Dec 10, 2003
1,840
London
Jag was struggling number of sales has plummeted. They either had to give up or try something different. I quite like the idea of something completely different. It might work., it might not. But doing nothing and just churning out the same stuff was not working.

It cracks me up people slating them for forgetting the brand when they say this as drivers of other brands of cars. If the previous strategy was working then I doubt they would abandon it.

Time will tell but without change it was a brand in decline.
Exactly. The coverage they have achieved is insane. What a result for the marketing team to revitalise the brand and increase awareness. Whether whatever is made sells is a question for the future, but objective 1, presumably something along the lines of reposition the brand, get new client base interested and get people talking about Jaguar, must have been well and truly smashed.
 


Greg Bobkin

Silver Seagull
May 22, 2012
16,130
I’m sure the very expensive marketing consultancy agency will have a word salad explanation, something like;

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That’ll be £300k please.
From what I heard (and mentioned on here somewhere else) that's pretty much how the original pitch went to the press the other week. There were quite a few hacks in there who have been around decades and they told me they'd never heard so much PR/marketing puff in an auto press conference in their lives.

Still – look at the impact. The initial announcement stayed in the news all the way to the point of the car being unveiled (officially – it was 'leaked' yesterday for extra coverage), which is unheard of for a story such as this one. Whether that all translates to sales, who knows? But it had to do something because it's been on the slide for years.

Another thing I would say is that JLR has managed to make Range Rovers starting at £100k the norm (which is probably part of the thinking with Jaguar) so, in some ways, I wouldn't rule out it doing the same with Jaguar. Fewer sales overall, but increased revenue.
 


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