Knowing Your Cabriolet From Your Crossover
Once upon a time there were probably only a few types of cars to choose from, but as competition amongst car manufacturers got fiercer more and more new model variants have entered the arena. And it doesn't look set to stop anytime soon, so if you want to know your coupe cabriolet from your cross cabriolet or your estate from your saloon read on.
Cabriolet
A cabriolet is a convertible car with a soft-top, which is usually made of vinyl or canvas. Sometimes a Cabriolet is called a Spyder, for example the Audi R8 V10 Spyder. Cabriolet is French for convertible.
Convertible
A convertible car features a roof that can be retracted and folded away, the roof cannot usually be taken off entirely. They are often referred to as open top and can have two or four doors. Convertibles are popular for their sporty looks.
How Can I Sell My Jaguar Motor Car Quickly and Easily
Everyone has had a special car that they treasured at one time or another. It is natural to fall in love with a car, especially when it is a Jaguar. But there comes a time when you need to move on to something different, regardless of what the reason is. Because of this, you may be asking yourself how to sell my Jaguar.
There are several things you will want to do to prepare yourself for selling your car. The first thing you want to do is get the car ready to be sold. No matter what kind of car it is, it will be difficult to sell your car if it is not up to par. Give your car a solid cleaning inside and out so that it looks as new as possible.
Jaguar: the Big Cat, Already Losing Its Roar?
With 43 percent decline in the Jaguar sales last July, it was Ford's biggest brand decline. Following last year's 30 percent slope, it is obvious that Jaguar, Ford's luxury brand, hasn't kept up with the times and has already fallen.
When it comes to style, Jaguar is somewhat left behind. One research found that Jaguar has older buyers than the common luxury car consumer. According to George Magliano, director of automotive industry research at Global Insight, Jaguar is now suffering from an aging audience.