They finally signed the deal? Seems like months ago that I first read the story. I think it will be a very good thing for Jaguar.
Wow!
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23797447/LONDON - U.S. automaker Ford has agreed to sell its luxury brands Jaguar and Land Rover to India's Tata Motors for more than $2 billion, according to a source familiar with the matter.
Ford, which signed the deal on Tuesday, plans to publicly announce the transaction in New York at 8:00 a.m. EDT on Wednesday, said another source.
They finally signed the deal? Seems like months ago that I first read the story. I think it will be a very good thing for Jaguar.
I have first hand experience working with Tata group, and they are a first class organization. They are run 1000 times better than Ford, have lots of cash to pump in to making Jag successful, and have high quality low cost manufacturing capabilities. As long as they are able to attract and retain top automotive engineers, they will be fine. I would also point out that Lotus being acquired by Malaysia's Proton seems to have worked well for them.
Unless that owner is Ford.
Yep... this article seems to capture it well.
Tata good-
Jaguar’s management is “entirely relaxed” about the prospect of the carmaker’s takeover by India’s Tata group and believes it will allow Jaguar and Land Rover – which is also part of the sale – to develop unfettered, one of the luxury car maker’s most senior executives told the Financial Times.Ford Bad-
Offering a rare insight into events at the British luxury carmaker following its purchase by Ford for $1.4bn in 1989, Mr Callum indicated that there had frequently been tensions in the relationship.
Considering Jaguars quality issues and depreciation curve, Tata would do well to dump every British made part on the cars and make their own.
I think we can all agree that there is no possible way for Jaguar to do worse under Tata than they did under Ford.
So from that standpoint it is a good thing for both Jaguar and Land Rover.