Flash.(Jaguar Cars Ltd. to stop its sedans selling)(BMW AG)(Brief article)
AutoWeek, September, 2006
Caged Cats Jaguar has ordered its dealers worldwide to stop selling some 2006 and 2007 XJ sedans following several massive gasoline leaks from vehicle fuel tanks. Jaguar notified its U.S. and Canadian dealers of what it calls a "quarantine'' Aug. 30, prohibiting dealers from selling any new or used XJs with vehicle identification numbers G49701 through H13209.
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The order followed the start of a National High-way Traffic Safety Administration investigation prompted by customer complaints that their garage floors were "flooded with gasoline'' following recent fill-ups, ...
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