Está viendo la página Spain versión del sitio.
Le gustaría cambiar a su sitio local?
Última edición


Free Sample Issue
Pruebe una muestra GRATIS de Jaguar World
Pruebe una muestra GRATIS de

Jaguar World Magazine X300 owner’s guide December 2008 Edición anterior

English
82 Reseñas   •  English   •   Aviation & Transport (Automotive)
Only €5,99
At the same time as the majority of
the UK’s population was getting very
upset indeed about two Radio 2
presenters wasting licence payer’s
money, the European Commission announced
its support for an EU wide scheme that could
have results even less funny for the motoring
enthusiasts amongst us than lewd phone calls
to an answer machine…
The proposed scheme would see motorists
receive incentives to scrap ‘older’ cars and buy
newer more fuel efficient models, plus a £32-billion
package of low interest loans to help the motor
industry develop new greener technologies.
Now, whatever your views on the environmental
challenges faced by the world, I think anyone would
be hard pushed to argue that the development
of ‘cleaner’ new cars, and cleaner ways of
manufacturing those cars, can be a bad thing in the
long term, so the proposal for the low interest loans
is understandable, if not that easy to stomach in the
current financial climate… However, I’ve a problem
with the ‘scrapping’ side of such a scheme from
two key perspectives.
For starters, the architects of any such scheme
would need to think very carefully about how they
proposed to treat manufacturers of large, luxury,
prestige cars such as Jaguar that, along with Land
Rover, employs around 16,000 people. Jaguar
Land Rover is already investing significant sums in
developing ‘green’ technology, but the simple fact
is that a luxury car such as an XJ is never going to
be as environmentally friendly as something like a
Citroën C1. To introduce a scheme that effectively
incentivises customers to buy small cars will
obviously put manufacturers that don’t produce
such cars at a disadvantage, and that seems rather
unfair – not to mention the potential of putting jobs
at risk. Unsurprisingly, though, some manufacturers
of smaller cars are supportive of the proposals.
Secondly, from a pure motoring enthusiast’s
point of view, any scheme that encourages the
scrapping of old cars seems to be overkill.
read more read less
Jaguar World Preview Pages Jaguar World Preview Pages Jaguar World Preview Pages Jaguar World Preview Pages Jaguar World Preview Pages Jaguar World Preview Pages Jaguar World Preview Pages Jaguar World Preview Pages

Jaguar World

X300 owner’s guide December 2008 At the same time as the majority of the UK’s population was getting very upset indeed about two Radio 2 presenters wasting licence payer’s money, the European Commission announced its support for an EU wide scheme that could have results even less funny for the motoring enthusiasts amongst us than lewd phone calls to an answer machine… The proposed scheme would see motorists receive incentives to scrap ‘older’ cars and buy newer more fuel efficient models, plus a £32-billion package of low interest loans to help the motor industry develop new greener technologies. Now, whatever your views on the environmental challenges faced by the world, I think anyone would be hard pushed to argue that the development of ‘cleaner’ new cars, and cleaner ways of manufacturing those cars, can be a bad thing in the long term, so the proposal for the low interest loans is understandable, if not that easy to stomach in the current financial climate… However, I’ve a problem with the ‘scrapping’ side of such a scheme from two key perspectives. For starters, the architects of any such scheme would need to think very carefully about how they proposed to treat manufacturers of large, luxury, prestige cars such as Jaguar that, along with Land Rover, employs around 16,000 people. Jaguar Land Rover is already investing significant sums in developing ‘green’ technology, but the simple fact is that a luxury car such as an XJ is never going to be as environmentally friendly as something like a Citroën C1. To introduce a scheme that effectively incentivises customers to buy small cars will obviously put manufacturers that don’t produce such cars at a disadvantage, and that seems rather unfair – not to mention the potential of putting jobs at risk. Unsurprisingly, though, some manufacturers of smaller cars are supportive of the proposals. Secondly, from a pure motoring enthusiast’s point of view, any scheme that encourages the scrapping of old cars seems to be overkill.


SELECCIONAR FORMATO:
Acceso instantáneo

Ofertas digitales disponibles:

Ejemplar digital único X300 owner’s guide December 2008
 
5,99 / issue
Disponible con
Pocketmags Plus
Suscripción de lectura ilimitada
 
Obtenga acceso ilimitado a Jaguar World y más de 600 grandes títulos. Se renueva en €11,99 / mes después de 30 días. Cancele en cualquier momento. Más información
Este número y otros números atrasados no se incluyen en un Jaguar World suscripción. Las suscripciones incluyen el último número de la revista y los nuevos números publicados durante el periodo de suscripción. €3,54 por número . Si desea suscribirse, consulte nuestro Opciones de suscripción
Los ahorros se calculan sobre la compra comparable de números sueltos durante un periodo de suscripción anualizado y pueden variar respecto a los importes anunciados. Los cálculos son meramente ilustrativos. Las suscripciones digitales incluyen el último número y todos los números regulares publicados durante su suscripción, a menos que se indique lo contrario. El periodo elegido se renovará automáticamente a menos que se cancele en el área Mi cuenta hasta 24 horas antes del final de la suscripción actual.

Issue Cover

Jaguar World  |  X300 owner’s guide December 2008  


At the same time as the majority of
the UK’s population was getting very
upset indeed about two Radio 2
presenters wasting licence payer’s
money, the European Commission announced
its support for an EU wide scheme that could
have results even less funny for the motoring
enthusiasts amongst us than lewd phone calls
to an answer machine…
The proposed scheme would see motorists
receive incentives to scrap ‘older’ cars and buy
newer more fuel efficient models, plus a £32-billion
package of low interest loans to help the motor
industry develop new greener technologies.
Now, whatever your views on the environmental
challenges faced by the world, I think anyone would
be hard pushed to argue that the development
of ‘cleaner’ new cars, and cleaner ways of
manufacturing those cars, can be a bad thing in the
long term, so the proposal for the low interest loans
is understandable, if not that easy to stomach in the
current financial climate… However, I’ve a problem
with the ‘scrapping’ side of such a scheme from
two key perspectives.
For starters, the architects of any such scheme
would need to think very carefully about how they
proposed to treat manufacturers of large, luxury,
prestige cars such as Jaguar that, along with Land
Rover, employs around 16,000 people. Jaguar
Land Rover is already investing significant sums in
developing ‘green’ technology, but the simple fact
is that a luxury car such as an XJ is never going to
be as environmentally friendly as something like a
Citroën C1. To introduce a scheme that effectively
incentivises customers to buy small cars will
obviously put manufacturers that don’t produce
such cars at a disadvantage, and that seems rather
unfair – not to mention the potential of putting jobs
at risk. Unsurprisingly, though, some manufacturers
of smaller cars are supportive of the proposals.
Secondly, from a pure motoring enthusiast’s
point of view, any scheme that encourages the
scrapping of old cars seems to be overkill.
Seguir leyendo leer menos
Jaguar World magazine is an amazing read, it brings together owners of all types of Jaguars, from the classics such as XKs and E-types through to the dynamic range of modern saloons and sports cars. If you like Jaguars then this is the magazine for you.

omo abonado recibirá las siguientes ventajas:


•  Un descuento sobre el PVP de su revista
•  Su revista en su dispositivo cada mes
•  Nunca te perderás un número
•  Estás protegido de las subidas de precios que puedan producirse más adelante en el año

Recibirás 13 problemas durante un año Jaguar World suscripción a la revista.

Nota: Las ediciones digitales no incluyen los artículos de portada ni los suplementos que encontraría en los ejemplares impresos.

Su compra aquí en Pocketmags.com puede leerse en cualquiera de las siguientes plataformas.


Puedes leer aquí en el sitio web o descargar la aplicación para tu plataforma, sólo recuerda iniciar sesión con tu nombre de usuario y contraseña de Pocketmags.

Apple Pocketmags Online Pocketmags Google Pocketmags
La aplicación Pocketmags funciona en todos los dispositivos iPad y iPhone con iOS 13.0 o superior, Android 8.0 o superior y Fire Tablet (Gen 3) o superior. Nuestro lector web funciona con cualquier navegador compatible con HTML5, para PC y Mac recomendamos Chrome o Firefox.

Para iOS recomendamos cualquier dispositivo que pueda ejecutar el último iOS para un mejor rendimiento y estabilidad. Los modelos anteriores con especificaciones de procesador y RAM inferiores pueden experimentar una renderización de páginas más lenta y fallos ocasionales de la aplicación que están fuera de nuestro control.
4,5
/5
Basado en 82 Opiniones de los clientes
5
56
4
19
3
3
2
3
1
1
Ver comentarios

First Class Jag Mag

First Class Jag Mag Revisado 21 agosto 2022

Jaguar World

Awesome magazine! The reason I ordinally found pocketmags, and the reason I'm still here. Revisado 02 noviembre 2020

Jaguar World

Excellent, very excellent Revisado 13 abril 2020

Jaguar World

I always enjoy each issue of Jaguar World. Its the only mag that subscribe to. Keep up the great work! Revisado 20 febrero 2020

jaguar

Hi I have just purchased a 2002 xjr 100 .great car .just have to sort out how everything works on it lol . original black with black leather seats with Montreal wheels ,looks great and runs the same.i would like any information from other owners ,thank you ,Ray. Revisado 03 mayo 2015

Artículos de este número


A continuación encontrará una selección de artículos en Jaguar World X300 owner’s guide December 2008.

Jaguar World May-24 May-24 Comprar por €5,99 Ver | Añadir a la cesta
Jaguar World Spring 24 Spring 24 Comprar por €5,99 Ver | Añadir a la cesta
Jaguar World Apr-24 Apr-24 Comprar por €5,99 Ver | Añadir a la cesta
Jaguar World Mar-24 Mar-24 Comprar por €5,99 Ver | Añadir a la cesta
Jaguar World Feb-24 Feb-24 Comprar por €5,99 Ver | Añadir a la cesta
Jaguar World Jan-24 Jan-24 Comprar por €5,99 Ver | Añadir a la cesta
Jaguar World Dec-23 Dec-23 Comprar por €5,99 Ver | Añadir a la cesta
Jaguar World Nov-23 Nov-23 Comprar por €5,99 Ver | Añadir a la cesta
Jaguar World Oct-23 Oct-23 Comprar por €5,99 Ver | Añadir a la cesta
Jaguar World Sep-23 Sep-23 Comprar por €5,99 Ver | Añadir a la cesta
Jaguar World Aug-23 Aug-23 Comprar por €5,99 Ver | Añadir a la cesta
Jaguar World Jul-23 Jul-23 Comprar por €5,99 Ver | Añadir a la cesta
Jaguar World Jun-23 Jun-23 Comprar por €5,99 Ver | Añadir a la cesta
+
Ver todos
Free Sample Issue
Pruebe una muestra GRATIS de Jaguar World