• Most of the new Jaguar is recycled

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    When you throw away your soft drink can, it could come back to you if you plan to set aside $72,000 for the new Jaguar XJ because Jaguar is now made from recycled material. Almost half of the aluminum body of Jaguar is recycled metal. The recycled material saves 95% of the energy needed to make the new metal. The aluminum body also saves about 300 pounds compared with the similar size luxury vehicles. The car also has a standard glass roof intended to make the interior feel light and airy. The new Jaguar is going to be due on sale next year from the House of Tatas after they bought the brand from the ailing Ford Motor. Moreover the car gives about 40 miles a gallon fuel economy and this car is surely green and nature friendly. Wonder if Jaguar will ever bring out an all electric XJ?
    [USA Today]

    Posted in Topics:Transport, Tags: , on July 10, 2009