With the possible exception of Italian exotics such as Ferrari and Lamborghini, no contemporary automotive brand name has more romantic mystique than Jaguar.And a good thing, too. That heritage has helped sustain Jaguar over some tough times. It's not much of an exaggeration to say that during the years preceding Ford's 1989 buyout, Jaguar was a severely endangered species. Antiquated factory tooling and poor quality control created big durability and reliability image problems. Limited capital held back new product development. Without some outside help, Jaguar would certainly have joined the long, long list of companies that were - but are no more.Click here to read more