Auto Zeitung readers vote Jaguar first in quality survey

Jaguar’s first place position in a survey conducted at the heart of leading luxury car makers is testament to the ongoing dedication to quality in both the product and the service network. The same Auto Zeitung survey on quality ranked Jaguar in 18th place in 2004 and in 5th place in 2005.
Managing Director of Jaguar Cars Bibiana Boerio commented: “We are delighted with the results of this survey particularly as the votes came from members of the German public. Getting the top spot reinforces what we already know about the high standards of quality found in our cars from the prestigious J.D. Power survey conducted in the US. In 2005, Jaguar was second for quality meaning it was the highest ranked European nameplate, while our Halewood plant where the X-TYPE is built won the Gold Plant Quality Award in Europe.”
Additionally, a significant part of the survey consisted of questions on quality of service at Jaguar dealerships. Readers were particularly impressed with staff advisory skills and expertise as well as convenience of arranging test drives and detailed introduction to the product at the hand-over.
Heinrich Lingner from Auto Zeitung said:“It comes as a big surprise that a European brand has beaten the Japanese who have come first for several years running. Our readers voted just four European brands into the top ten, the other three were Porsche, Volvo and BMW.”
Jaguar recently launched the all-aluminium XKR, the supercharged version of the new XK that went on sale in March earlier this year. Offering a blend of supercharged performance, outstanding dynamic abilities and keen pricing, the XKR has significant advantages overall against both lesser and considerably more expensive rivals. Jaguar has already taken almost 2,000 orders for the XKR which is expected in UK showrooms in November.
The XKR is excellent value for money with prices starting from £67,495 – just £7,500 more than the naturally aspirated XK.