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Jaguar Land Rover demonstrates luxury vehicles at Phuket King’s Cup

by Media Center on 4 Dec 2013
Jaguar Land Rover at Phuket King’s Cup Guy Nowell
Jaguar Land Rover, the world’s leading maker of luxury high performance vehicles, hosted a prize-giving party to mark the close of racing following the second day of competition at the 27th Phuket King’s Cup Regatta, held at Kan Eang @ Pier, Chalong Bay. Jaguar Land Rover, through the Phuket King’s Cup Regatta, demonstrated its luxury vehicles and dedication to excellent quality of after-sales care to an international gathering of sports enthusiasts at the 2013 yachting spectacle.

The island of Phuket represents an area of important focus for the premium car maker with a growing population of affluent Thai and foreign residents. Jaguar Land Rover has a range of vehicles that are particularly suited to the Phuket market; the newly launched All-New Range Rover Sport delivers amazing levels of acceleration and stability on all terrains, and is ideally suited to sand, gravel, standing water and broken tarmac typically found on island roads, whilst Jaguar’s “looks fast, feels fast, Is fast” sports car, the F-TYPE, is designed to offer exploitable performance and open-top thrills on scenic and twisting roads.

Jaguar Land Rover customers in Thailand are supported with sales and service provided by City Automobiles, Jaguar Land Rover’s authorized distributor and service agent. City Automobiles recently completed successful launches in Thailand of the Jaguar F-TYPE and All-New Range Rover Sport; both sector-leading vehicles in two distinct luxury-sports vehicle classes. The company has made a solid commitment to customers in Thailand, and stands ready to support Jaguar Land Rover’s own commitment to growing its brand in the country.

Further product and technical information is available at www.landroverthailand.com.
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