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Sam Naylor

@SamNaylor_

Former road tester, now freelance writer and researcher. My photos here and below: https://t.co/OI1hIpujXB

UK Bergabung Mart 2009
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Sam Naylor
Sam Naylor@SamNaylor_·
Today is my last day at Auto Express because I've been made redundant, along with many of my colleagues. I'm looking for work so if you need a driver, writer or anything else send me a DM for my email address.
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Sam Naylor@SamNaylor_·
@MttRbnsn More excited to hear that there's a genuinely crap car that's come out this year than hearing there's a new McLaren or Ferrari gigahyperdupercar
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Matt Robinson
Matt Robinson@MttRbnsn·
Wow. Just... wow. 🤯 I didn't think it was possible to make cars like this any more. Really didn't. Body control, ride comfort, steering feel and weighting, brake pedal feel and bite, rolling refinement... They are all miles off the prevailing standards of today. MILES off. 👎
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@LobAllan I hope it works. But I can't help but agree with this: x.com/lulumeservey/s…
Lulu Cheng Meservey@lulumeservey

Taste aside — from a purely strategic perspective, this brand marketing is disastrous for Jaguar. For context, Jaguar sales have been plummeting (down 70% in the US in five years). It’s a crisis. Their #1 strategic imperative for comms and marketing should be to sell cars. So let’s analyze it through that lens. Up to 2018, Jaguar was actually growing quickly, doubling sales in a few years. Their subsequent decline was caused by two main things: 1) LAGGING INNOVATION AND ENGINEERING Jaguar went five (!) years without releasing a new production model, and their technology felt outdated. 2) UNCLEAR POSITIONING Jaguar got stuck between lanes. They used to be associated with classic sophistication and luxury, competing effectively with Bentley and Aston Martin in a rarefied space. But then they shifted down to premium, competing with the likes of BMW and Mercedes in a more crowded market. Jaguar SUV sales are cannibalized by their own sister brand (Range Rover). Now they’re not upscale enough to compete in the luxury market, and not cutting edge enough to compete in the premium market. DOUBLING DOWN Even at a basic level, we know that any Jaguar rebrand should (1) highlight innovation, and engineering, and (2) pick a clear lane for branding. Here they’ve done the opposite. This campaign is about “collaborating with a collective of original creators across the arts,” according to Jaguar’s website, which has been taken over by the rebrand. That message is roughly the opposite of what Jaguar should be saying, which is some version of “our cars are engineered to the gills and go very very fast.” Art school grads simply aren’t associated with elite engineering ability, I’m sorry. It’s possible a marketing exec read too many think pieces about how millennials shop based on values and forgot that people want cars that are really well built. On top of that, instead of choosing a clear lane, Jaguar’s brand has meandered further into no man’s land. Literally — this is NOT for men. While men have been an important audience for Jaguar historically (it’s a favored ride for James Bond and Bruce Wayne), the latest campaign features six women and two people of indistinguishable gender (one appears to be a man but I don’t want to assume). If they’re going to abandon the male audience, they should replace it with a more lucrative audience, and it’s unclear who they’re going for here. Vegans? So the same way Jaguar lost the ultra luxury segment without winning the premium segment, with this campaign they’re losing the “classic sophistication” audience without winning the “Just Stop Oil” audience. It’s risky to be an orphan brand. MISSED ZEITGEIST Lastly, Jaguar simply failed to read the room. We are in an era of NOSTALGIA. People want to RETVRN. Tradition, heritage, and classics are more in demand than they’ve been for a long time. Jaguar was perfectly positioned. Jaguar’s iconic image of an old school British gentleman — think Sir Roger Moore, a known devotee of the brand — would have been a massive asset in today’s environment. Why not a retro themed campaign contrasting state of the art technology with a 70s aesthetic? TIME FOR A TURNAROUND This is like when movies used to come out in other countries a year after they were done showing in Hollywood. The vibe of this rebrand might have worked in 2021, but to drop this in late 2024 only emphasizes the reasons for Jaguar’s brand decline in the first place: it’s outdated and confusing. Apparently Jaguar is planning a broader brand reset for 2025. From early indications, that reset is misguided and likely to fail. Jaguar is a luxury product so their brand can make or break sales, and in this case, they’ll need a U-turn to get back on track.

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Lawrence Allan
Lawrence Allan@LobAllan·
@SamNaylor_ I'm no marketing expert but to me it screams liberal Californian young execs, or liberal Californian middle-aged execs who want to appear relevant. Buyers looking at Lucids, high-end Model S, etc. It's a niche market but an affluent one.
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Lawrence Allan@LobAllan·
Yep. Lots of hand-wringing on here but the choice was: continue with macho Jaaag heritage marketing as the brand withers and dies, or try and find a new audience.
The Intercooler@theintercoolerx

‘A campaign like this isn’t designed to appeal to car enthusiasts like us, but to cut through to an entirely different audience.’ @TheDanProsser takes a first look at Jaguar’s controversial new brand identity. Free to read now on The Intercooler app and website. ⬇️

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Sam Naylor@SamNaylor_·
@LobAllan I do wonder who is the market though. Gold colours and the other branding stuff screams China and Middle East to me but the diverse/inclusive ad messaging is completely at odds with those cultures. If they're aiming at younger customers in the West... aren't they lacking cash?
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Lawrence Allan
Lawrence Allan@LobAllan·
For the record I think the campaign's a load of nonsense and the upper/lower case font thing is weird. But I used to own an S-Type and have no intention (financial or otherwise) to buy a new car. We're not the target market, guys.
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Sam Naylor@SamNaylor_·
@ajpbradley More than a decade ago they tried to write off my Alfa GTV for these two scratches. Fixed for £200 in the end after a year of arguing with them about it. The car sold afterwards for about £5k.
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Sam Naylor@SamNaylor_·
@CarGeordie @Carpervert Manufacturer could never offer a warranty on it either. And then what's the point of buying a new car - just get a normal one and have the conversion done
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Jonny Smith@Carpervert·
Should Skoda let you spec a Superb to 500bhp for true sleeper appeal (and avoid the Audi RS thief tax)? youtu.be/Mjopp-ySsdo
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Sam Naylor@SamNaylor_·
@denialvibes @TimPollardCars Always annoys me when characters look away from the road for like 10s or more. You just don't see that when really driving, even from really bad drivers!
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Tim Pollard
Tim Pollard@TimPollardCars·
Late to watching Ludwig on BBC iPlayer. Loving the car-casting… #Saab900 🇸🇪
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@LobAllan One of the tiny number of cars that made the old London commute bearable and possibly even enjoyable
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Lawrence Allan
Lawrence Allan@LobAllan·
Reading verdicts on the new M5 and lusting after...a G30 530d. Sorry to be dull, but away from press launches and Autobahns back in the real world that was peak modern 5 for me. Munched many, many miles in these, usually without filling up. Sublime.
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@AntonyWrites @evomagazine That Accord Type R has to be one of the hardest-working heritage fleet cars in the UK, along with BMW's E39 M5 😀
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Sam Naylor@SamNaylor_·
@LobAllan I owned one for one week. On the first drive after collecting, it became clear the engine needed a rebuild (really).
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Lawrence Allan@LobAllan·
@SamNaylor_ Wait, you had an RX7/8? I must've missed that. Think I'd rather one of those, a Golf V5 or a straight-8 Duesenberg.
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Lawrence Allan
Lawrence Allan@LobAllan·
Realised I've now owned 3, 4, 5, 6 (straight and V) and 8 cylinder engines. I need an AGCO Sisu 98HD to complete the set.
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Sam Naylor@SamNaylor_·
@LobAllan And I was thinking 34.5mpg from my Subaru was pretty good. Rear wheel looks like it has insane camber in that pic!
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Lawrence Allan@LobAllan·
Pleasantly surprised by how much love this old thing got! Home now. Boy, it doesn't half shift. After I'd calmed down a bit I reset the trip for Marlow to Newbury. Thought these things were meant to be thirsty!? Unless it's massively over-reading I'll take that.
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Lawrence Allan@LobAllan

Picking this up on Thursday. 2010 V50 T5 manual with the R-Design bits and two-tone heated leather. One of my favourite Volvo designs of the 2000s*. *the C30 is my favourite, but this has an actual boot.

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Sam Naylor@SamNaylor_·
@LobAllan @TheRAC_UK Congrats! I guess you bought a car so fantastically unreliable that a job at a breakdown cover place was your only option.
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Lawrence Allan
Lawrence Allan@LobAllan·
Pleasure to join @TheRAC_UK team to head up car reviews! Can't wait to get stuck in. Big change as I'm commuting to Bradley Stoke twice a week, making this the first 'proper' office job since 2020. Already fighting over mugs and teaspoons, but it's nice to be out of the flat.
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Sam Naylor@SamNaylor_·
@AntonyWrites @theseoldcars Yeah it used to be such a common noise/smell. Realise how awful it is once it's gone. Same thing will happen with petrol-powered gardening equipment soon.
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Sam Naylor@SamNaylor_·
Clean MOT yesterday, but last night I had an anxiety dream that it failed because of huge rust issues for some reason, so I was planning on importing a clean body from Japan to transfer parts to. Relived I don't have to bother with that tbh.
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@LobAllan They were testing ancient cars back then too - I believe it was more like scientific research than new car testing. I imagine in that case the sensitive equipment has been unbolted and the frame is left!
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Lawrence Allan
Lawrence Allan@LobAllan·
@SamNaylor_ I do and considered that, but this doesn't seem to be attached to anything and it's on a ten year-old Merc.
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Lawrence Allan@LobAllan·
Naff pic, but any idea what's on the back of this Merc? It's like a steel frame with an exhaust pipe welded on?
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