Autocar  |  24th February 2016
There's a home grown theme running through this week’s issue and there are reasons to be cheerful about the British car industry. Here’s why.
One: car production in this country is thriving. Consider JLR’s Halewood facility as a good example. It is running three shifts to keep up with demand for shiny new Jaguar and Land Rover products. We join the JLR night shift on and others could, too, because the industry as a whole is seeking 5000 new workers to keep up with demand. Two: our sports car manufacturers continue to create jawdropping vehicles at a fair rate. In this issue, it is the McLaren 570GT and the go-faster Lotus Elise. We’re also keenly anticipating the first official details of Aston Martin’s long-awaited DB11 next week. Three: we make some great mass-production family cars. That much was reinforced when our testers gathered six
British-built cars to determine which is best.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Autocar 24th February 2016.